eidolon said:I don't see the point either. It would be great if you just got in the car and pressed the button but the fact that you have to turn the key anyway makes it totally pointless to me.
MrMatteh said:my mums car has this
she keeps her card on her, which allows keyless entry and when she is inside the car, just push the button to start it, no need to insert keys or cards anywhere!
i think its a good system![]()
[TW]Fox said:First three times: WOW LOL IT HAS PUSH BUTTON START
jpmonkey69 said:On newer VWs (well my bosses 06 passat) you put the keyfob in a slot, then push it in the rest of the way to start the car...
Firestar_3x said:Only problem is what happens if the battery goes flat, with a key i can get into the car and pop the bonnet / boot, how do you do that if you have no key?
Vertigo1 said:The daftest "key" system yet has to go to the muppets at Renault who managed to produce a card you slot into the dash but with the keyring eyelet at the end which is inserted first![]()
mightynimrod said:You can get in, the fob holds a metal key to open the doors in such an event![]()
Phantom said:id like an ejector seat button... would that be possible?
As do most busses.Nozzer said:It's funky and cool and some racing cars have them.
Agreed. My door opens as I touch the handle. The engine starts as I push the button. All of this happens while the key remains in my pocket.lordrobs said:Keyless entry and push button start would be cool. Leave key in pocket, car opens as you get near, jump in, push button, go.
Having to use both the key and the button is as you say dumb.