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Keyless Go, The Tea Leaf's Friend?
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Totally pointless system anyway, I always turn it off.
Totally pointless system anyway, I always turn it off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My new car has "keyless entry and start" and we find it very useful.
The car is kept in a locked garage, anyway. The latest technology incorporates a motion sensor in the key which turns the radio signal off if the key hasn't moved for a short while....so no problem even if the car was kept outside.
The car is kept in a locked garage, anyway. The latest technology incorporates a motion sensor in the key which turns the radio signal off if the key hasn't moved for a short while....so no problem even if the car was kept outside.
A couple of points....one persons "pointless silly system" is another persons "indispensible must-have". Other automotive convenience items were also once regarded as silly and unnecessary...electric windows, remote central locking etc.
"Posh cars", "wealthy people", expensive cars"....you really need to get up-to-date. Keyless entry is becoming more common and is available (and even standard) on many smaller/medium mass-market cars.
Now, where's my key? Oh, don't need it!
"Posh cars", "wealthy people", expensive cars"....you really need to get up-to-date. Keyless entry is becoming more common and is available (and even standard) on many smaller/medium mass-market cars.
Now, where's my key? Oh, don't need it!
ginge - you're right, of course, about "posh" cars but the ones being highlighted are always the £50K Range Rovers and the like.
Incidentally, looking round a month or so ago for a car to replace our Volvo (with keyless entry) I looked at the Ford Mondeo. Putting in all the must-haves I found that keyless ignition was only offered on the 1.3 litre engine. WHY?
Incidentally, looking round a month or so ago for a car to replace our Volvo (with keyless entry) I looked at the Ford Mondeo. Putting in all the must-haves I found that keyless ignition was only offered on the 1.3 litre engine. WHY?
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