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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 752
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 752
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I now prefer no key (I keep the fob in my pocket and it has a hidden key) and just a push button. Funny thing is that my father had a Coronation year Sunbeam Talbot (1953 maybe) and it had a push button start!! Oh, and a manual sunroof! That car was something. Good old days!
I usually drive the other vehicles (wife drives the 4R) and I always reach for a start button. I don't mind it but it is a bit more convenient in the winter to not reach for a key to unlock and start with gloves on. The chip-shortage situation should be a lot better after Q1, I am hearing. The two deal-breaker conveniences I look for now are ventilated/cooled front seats and heated steering wheels.
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2005 V8 4Runner 4X4 SR5, FJ TRD Bilstein Suspension, KO2s
2020 Mercedes GLE450
2014 Wrangler Rubicon, Synergy suspension + 35 MTRs + way too many mods
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