I have a rental up here in central PA: a new Nissan Altima, with a push-button start. There is no key, but only a fob: open, lock doors, open trunk, and the obligatory Panic Button. With the fob in my pocket, simply press on the brake, press the "On" button, and the engine starts.
I'm sorry, but I'm a confirmed Luddite, and don't believe in keyless devices. It is so strange not to use a key: I'm not sure I can ever get used to this.
Why don't they make the fob so that when you get close to the car, the doors open automatically for you? And if you walk away, they lock automatically? Dumbasses!
Lose the fob, and you're really SOL. Sorry...I don't like it. The rest of the car is "OK", but I wouldn't go out and buy one. It's kinda plane jane with little redeeming qualities of looks, features, or go-fastness. It does have 4 cupholders for the driver: woohoo!
It's a rental car...what do you expect? It's a non-smoking rental, but I'm changing that for Avis. Seems to get decent mileage, though.
I'm sorry, but I'm a confirmed Luddite, and don't believe in keyless devices. It is so strange not to use a key: I'm not sure I can ever get used to this.
Why don't they make the fob so that when you get close to the car, the doors open automatically for you? And if you walk away, they lock automatically? Dumbasses!
Lose the fob, and you're really SOL. Sorry...I don't like it. The rest of the car is "OK", but I wouldn't go out and buy one. It's kinda plane jane with little redeeming qualities of looks, features, or go-fastness. It does have 4 cupholders for the driver: woohoo!
It's a rental car...what do you expect? It's a non-smoking rental, but I'm changing that for Avis. Seems to get decent mileage, though.