General Car Conversation
#5311
Lexus Champion
Don't blame you. I just realized for the LX I need zero keys, zip. Maybe I'll take the BS off the keychain and just use the fob never have it leave my pocket.
And don't get me wrong the START button in nice cars are high quality too, but there's nothing like inserting a key into an expensive lock.
And don't get me wrong the START button in nice cars are high quality too, but there's nothing like inserting a key into an expensive lock.
#5312
I find those student driver stickers annoying. Like they drive any better than some folks who have had their license for 20 years. What's the point?
Nothing wrong with a key. So many people complain about them, yet it takes two brain cells to press unlock on the key fob and then another three cells to insert the key and turn it for a second. Lol some of you act like it's a chore that creates a ton of stress. I couldn't imagine using a phone to unlock a car or whatever.
Part of why I never liked push button was that in my two cars that had them (a 15 Accord and the 11 ES), you couldn't continue playing music or listening to some talk show on XM without idling. If you press the button to turn off the engine, you lost 7 or 8 seconds until you started up the radio again by pressing the button. Completely annoying and I can't believe some manufacturers allowed that to happen when they introduced push button. Maybe it's not a big deal for anyone else, but I'm sure there are some that found that aspect annoying.
Nothing wrong with a key. So many people complain about them, yet it takes two brain cells to press unlock on the key fob and then another three cells to insert the key and turn it for a second. Lol some of you act like it's a chore that creates a ton of stress. I couldn't imagine using a phone to unlock a car or whatever.
Part of why I never liked push button was that in my two cars that had them (a 15 Accord and the 11 ES), you couldn't continue playing music or listening to some talk show on XM without idling. If you press the button to turn off the engine, you lost 7 or 8 seconds until you started up the radio again by pressing the button. Completely annoying and I can't believe some manufacturers allowed that to happen when they introduced push button. Maybe it's not a big deal for anyone else, but I'm sure there are some that found that aspect annoying.
#5313
Lexus Champion
Yes!! And I don’t like how you have to cycle it just to get it to accessory mode (to listen to music parked like you say) as opposed to just…turning the key left one notch and cutting the engine.
#5314
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
Nothing wrong with a key. So many people complain about them, yet it takes two brain cells to press unlock on the key fob and then another three cells to insert the key and turn it for a second. Lol some of you act like it's a chore that creates a ton of stress. I couldn't imagine using a phone to unlock a car or whatever.
My wife has refused to consider any car since her Prius in 2004 with traditional keys, she doesn't want to have to rifle through her purse to find keys. I don't blame her.
Part of why I never liked push button was that in my two cars that had them (a 15 Accord and the 11 ES), you couldn't continue playing music or listening to some talk show on XM without idling. If you press the button to turn off the engine, you lost 7 or 8 seconds until you started up the radio again by pressing the button. Completely annoying and I can't believe some manufacturers allowed that to happen when they introduced push button. Maybe it's not a big deal for anyone else, but I'm sure there are some that found that aspect annoying.
#5315
I just don't want to have to carry keys. You don't "use the phone" the car recognizes your phone and unlocks the doors same as if you had a smart key in your pocket. The act of using the key isn't the issue.
My wife has refused to consider any car since her Prius in 2004 with traditional keys, she doesn't want to have to rifle through her purse to find keys. I don't blame her.
Both of my cars continue playing the radio when you turn them off until you open the door (for 15 minutes or so)
My wife has refused to consider any car since her Prius in 2004 with traditional keys, she doesn't want to have to rifle through her purse to find keys. I don't blame her.
Both of my cars continue playing the radio when you turn them off until you open the door (for 15 minutes or so)
That's what I hear, that the Germans thought of that. I think Ford does it too with their push systems. Damn Toyota and Honda for not following suit!
100%!!
#5316
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
That's what I hear, that the Germans thought of that. I think Ford does it too with their push systems. Damn Toyota and Honda for not following suit!
#5317
Lexus Champion
It's a very simple nice feature that's kind of luxurious, silly why they don't.
#5318
Yes. Talking about this reminds me of a situation. After we got our wife's new RAV4 in 2017, she gets into my car (the 05 Camry) and wants to listen to music off her phone. She doesn't remember I had an older car that had no blue-tooth. I pulled out a tape adapter from the glovebox and I told her to hook it up. She looked at me like I was insane. Last I checked it was still a way to listen to music! I suppose people get used to things rather easily.
#5319
Yes. Talking about this reminds me of a situation. After we got our wife's new RAV4 in 2017, she gets into my car (the 05 Camry) and wants to listen to music off her phone. She doesn't remember I had an older car that had no blue-tooth. I pulled out a tape adapter from the glovebox and I told her to hook it up. She looked at me like I was insane. Last I checked it was still a way to listen to music! I suppose people get used to things rather easily.
defintely! Does tesla allow you to share key via text? I know they can start for you and you don’t need a key as long as you keep driving and not open the door. In addition to phone key, BMW also gives you a plastic key and allows to send “key” via text. Imo this is super convenient for many occasions.
#5320
Lexus Fanatic
#5321
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
I was getting ready to leave the airport with this rental. I had asked before taking it about whether it had CarPlay. The rep said yes. I started the car but CarPlay didn’t show up on the screen. I played with it for a good five minutes then gave up. I went to ask and was told I needed to connect my phone to the port! Lol
You’re an unusual MB owner.
I guess I’m not the only one not carrying wallet in the back. I picked up this idea from Syd(?) here and never have a wallet in the behind again.
#5322
Lexus Fanatic
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steve, maybe an expedition platinum would be good for your fam suv... 85k and yuuge.
#5323
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (20)
today i had a 5k invoice paid by a client with an amex... so i get to eat the $150 fee. oh well, i have the margin to be ok with it.
Last edited by bitkahuna; 07-12-23 at 08:41 PM.
#5324
Lexus Fanatic
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#5325
Lexus Champion
Normally since I'm already carrying enough stuff keys are the least of my concerns, "standard" for me is a carry light, two knives, multi tool on belt, spare mag, on belt left side, and a bobtail 1911.
A tiny key is so light/small it doesn't register but I can understand getting used to not carrying much, when I work I don't have anything other than a light and small knife and I downsize to a small sig to keep away from the cars. Or when I'm doing yard work I only carry the sig and a phone
My issue with keyless is it's too damn easy to get around, look up flipperzero etc and it will be quite eye opening just how easy it is. Mechanical stuff that is high end/security certified is much more resistant to people getting past these days since there is a tool and skill requirement to bypass. Certain locks like Bowely are near impossible short of physically breaking the door down
Last edited by Striker223; 07-10-23 at 07:08 PM.