Can you even be a real Veeky Forums enthusiast if your car has one of these?
how can you not enjoy that simple feeling of turning your key.
Oh and what the fuck was the point of those civics where you had to have the key in anyways before you pressed the button.
Bentley Johnson
Veeky Forums purists are the cancer
Oliver Lopez
You are not an enthusiast if you have autotragic.
Push button starts are cool.
Easton Cooper
Push starts used to be a luxury item, now they have trickled their way down to even the most basic cars. Some Chevy model as of late has a ghetto looking key delete for higher up trims while the base model still got a key. Yuck.
Personally, I don't like push starts. Sucks they are becoming more common.
Carter Rogers
I can't tell if you're a boomer or millennial.
But your opinions are shit.
Nicholas Martinez
bitch pls, how can you call yourself an enthusiast if you don't have to turn the battery disconnect first, flip switch for fuel pump nr1, fuel pump nr2, then instruments power, then switch ignition to 1 and only then use spring-loaded flipswitch to crank the starter motor. If it does not want to start, disable pump nr2, crank again. No fuckin keys at all. That is what it is to daily a rally school ex-demo car.
Adrian Green
Bread on hood
Hudson Scott
Pics pls desu
Brandon Carter
i like it. with the key proximity sensor, i do not even have to unlock the car
Adrian Reyes
>comfort access
mein neger
Logan Moore
My car doesn't. I'm a real enthusiast.
Justin Allen
My tC has this
>walk up to car >interior lights turn on for me before open door >pull door handle, automatically unlocks >put finger on door handle when leaving, locks >reminds me if i locked my keys in my car plebs out of the way
Jayden Cruz
I just hate the idea that I can't start the car if I run out of batteries or if the sensor is broken.
Robert Peterson
>enjoy that simple feeling of turning your key. this is just autistic
>hat the fuck was the point of those civics where you had to have the key in anyways before you pressed the button. but i agree with you on this. it's an extra unnecessary step
Ayden Jackson
I like how the Mercedes-Benz start button is actually just a plastic button that's put on top of the actual keyhole.
The last time I test drove a Mercedes-Benz at a dealer, they had put the push button into the glove box. No idea why. Did they think it was too difficult for customers to operate?
Easton Carter
keys are deprecated technology.
kill yourself.
>hurrr if you don't hand crank your own car you're not a real car enthusiast
Levi Lee
I took the battery out of my parents' fob and it still worked to start the car, I just had to hold it right up to the button.
Jordan Torres
The whole key fob thing is pretty cool Mine automatically adjusts the seats and mirrors depending on which fob is in the car
Leo Jenkins
>when youre such a grandpa you literally cant/wont learn to use a start button
Parker Moore
>tfw I DD a Volt
I don't even have an engine.
Colton Rodriguez
>I hate something I don't actually have any fucking clue about
Veeky Forums in a nutshell
Brayden Hill
>true Veeky Forums enthusiasist >some sort of irrelevant trite The only thing that should matter in being an enthusiast is enjoying driving.
Ryan Lopez
>not having RFID ignition
Stay pleb, poorfags
Nicholas Turner
>Gatekeeping
Christopher Turner
Some push starts are cool, like my dads 61 healy.
>key in ignition >switch on fuel pump >hold starter motor button until it starts
Joseph Evans
Probably nig nogs stealing them. Some dealers hide shift knobs too
Jacob Ortiz
It was cause dumb fucking whores learned to drive cars - they've made them into little play things and not actual automobiles. Absolutely awful.
Women will never, EVER understand the visceral feeling of driving a car. I've never had sex`
Nicholas Garcia
>Can you even be a real Veeky Forums enthusiast if your car has one of these?
Yes
>how can you not enjoy that simple feeling of turning your key.
Keys are obsolete and to remain secure they needed to have added electronic coded transponder chips before keyless entry systems were commonplace. If the "key" already got the electronic parts inside, why not lose the obsolete biting metal and use a button in the car? Since the security aspect of the key was already replaced by electronics, the pointy part is totally obsolete.
Also, metallic keys and drums wear out.
Aaron Davis
You're an enthusiast if you: >know a reasonable amount of car history >are able to name or point out a majority of car parts >can wrench a vehicle at all
Any one of these three will make you an enthusiast so long as you enjoy it.
>tfw most of Veeky Forums can't wrench a car
Bentley Edwards
>Keys are obsolete >battery goes flat >can't unlock car
Sebastian Nelson
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Henry Thompson
>Probably nig nogs stealing them. 1) Not in my country. 2) Most people wouldn't think that you can just pull out the button
Xavier Thomas
I can use my key even when the battery of my car is removed/empty, so the seems to be no transponder system. No, it is not a old car at all, it is from this decade.
Also keys don´t wear out at a significant speed as long as you keep the lock lubricated wit grease or oil.
William Wright
>winter >door lock frozen >can't unlock car Which happens more often?
Brayden Jenkins
>electronics is safer than mechanics my favourite meme
Juan Thompson
If your lock is lubricated properly it doesn´t happen.
Daniel Peterson
And if you replace the $0.50 battery in your FOB every 4 years, you'll never have a problem with keyless entry.
Matthew Scott
What happens if your cars battery dies or the electronics of your transmitter gets wet?
Also mechanical locks are cheaper and all these little things add up and make even econoboxes fucking expensive.
Christopher Foster
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Dominic Myers
>using WD-40 as lubricant KYS That stuff evaporates, I suggest motor oil or grease.
Ryder Gonzalez
WD-40 does mostly evaporate and leaves little mineral oil behind so you have to do it now and again. On the plus side it displaces water very well.
multi purpose grease or a silicone lubricant (there is also a WD40 brand one)
Jayden Williams
That is why I suggested some not evaporating lubricant, also anyeyone has motor oil and grease anyway.
Kayden Adams
>Push button starts are cool.
Only if the button is on the floor.
Jackson Cruz
>What happens if your cars battery dies Car batteries rarely drain 100% and if they do you have much bigger things to worry about then not getting into your vehicle.
>electronics of your transmitter gets wet? I don't see how this could happen in a daily driver scenario.
Adrian Cruz
>being poor
>having to turn a key
Wyatt Wright
If your battery dies and you can´t get into your car, opening your hood might get pretty complicated. >I don't see how this could happen in a daily driver scenario. How about rain or spilling some water?
Ayden Anderson
>If your battery dies and you can´t get into your car, opening your hood might get pretty complicated. Thankfully though, every keyless entry car has a backup key for this exact scenario.
>How about rain or spilling some water? >rain drop hitting pocket is equal to being submerged. This is a mental leap and a half.
Joseph Diaz
Nothing better than cranking over a big powerplant. If you have a faggot 4 cylinder, sure, keep your button.
Ryan Campbell
Yes you can. I put one in mine as an anti theft type of thing. Disabled the ignition in the tumbler and put the button in the blank on the dash where cruise would be if I had that. Dremeled it out and installed like that it looks factory. You have to put the key in the ignition and turn to power, clutch in, then button to crank it. This is going to take more time than a lot of thieves are going to want to spend to figure it out.