My Confession....after driving my 2IS
#19
My wife's BMW has push button start, but you still have to put a key in unless you've ordered the keyless option for an extra $1,000. Sometimes when I turn the pushbutton off, I forget that I have to take the key with me. Not worth $1000 IMO, but probably would have paid $500 for it.
Keyless/pushbutton start is one of the best features of the IS.
Keyless/pushbutton start is one of the best features of the IS.
#20
I've had the same problem, haha
And if you want something for your home to act like the smartkey, check out this rfid enabled door lock: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/77af/
And if you want something for your home to act like the smartkey, check out this rfid enabled door lock: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/77af/
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Up until this morning, I was totally convinced I was the only one with this problem.
Other dumb things I do when driving another car - I do search for that start/stop button only to find nothing and try to unlock door without reaching for keys. Just last week I left the highlights of the Titan on all night and draining out the battery. And I'm sure sooner or later, this will happen to my golf car as well.
I wish all cars have same functions.
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Sounds like we all have this "issue", lol
When I first got the car I'd keep going to remove the key when I'd stop, then laugh at myself.
Now I have a bad habit of walking away from the car and not locking it. Smart key for the house would rock BTW!
I was in a loaner car for two days and it was a pain having to use a physical key (how twentith century ). Also I do the same thing walk up to the locked car and just try to open the door.
We get spoiled easy don't we.
When I first got the car I'd keep going to remove the key when I'd stop, then laugh at myself.
Now I have a bad habit of walking away from the car and not locking it. Smart key for the house would rock BTW!
I was in a loaner car for two days and it was a pain having to use a physical key (how twentith century ). Also I do the same thing walk up to the locked car and just try to open the door.
We get spoiled easy don't we.
#24
posted this a while back:
Hahaha, actually I have already gotten locked out of the house since getting the car!.
I went out and thought that I was good as long as I had the fob with me. As soon as I got back home and stood by the front door to put my hand on the door ****, I realized what a terrible mistake I just made.
I went out and thought that I was good as long as I had the fob with me. As soon as I got back home and stood by the front door to put my hand on the door ****, I realized what a terrible mistake I just made.
#25
Funny....I have the same issue!!!
My wife constantly complains that she comes out of the car with a stiff neck cuz of the constant whip lashing from taking off so hard.
As far as the key, I have the opposite prob, I keep looking for the start button on all cars, to later figure out I have to use a key.
#27
Lexus Test Driver
Since I have to switch to the other car (w/ regular key&remote), I don't have the issue. But I can imagine if I only drive the IS and over time, I will get used to cars without key starting the engine.
#29
Lexus Test Driver
I didn't feel confession at all since the start stop buttom thing also on my motorbike as well and I like this function so much now I don't have to worry about where I put my key as long as it's with me that's all! Anyway it take sometimes and you will get use to it! Enjoy!!
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