Originally Posted By: supton
Originally Posted By: HerrStig
I have no particular use for the "START" button. Especially the one which leaves you little or no control over the cranking process.
I dunno, I'm getting used to it in my truck. Just blip the starter and it auto-starts. I can always tell when I've driven my truck for too long: I get into one of my other vehicles, and magically they have starting problems--until I realize, I actually have to hold the key to make 'em crank. First world problems.
Haven't had a push button start yet. I think I'd prefer to keep my key.
I haven't had push button start since 1952 on a 49 Ford. Haven't missed a thing.
Originally Posted By: HerrStig
I have no particular use for the "START" button. Especially the one which leaves you little or no control over the cranking process.
I dunno, I'm getting used to it in my truck. Just blip the starter and it auto-starts. I can always tell when I've driven my truck for too long: I get into one of my other vehicles, and magically they have starting problems--until I realize, I actually have to hold the key to make 'em crank. First world problems.
Haven't had a push button start yet. I think I'd prefer to keep my key.
I haven't had push button start since 1952 on a 49 Ford. Haven't missed a thing.