Motorhead350
11-04-2008, 10:02 AM
This is in no reguards to the Marauder, just cars and general. I have been noticing more and more cars with this key that you stick in or just keep near the vehicle, push a button and it starts. I haven't seen anything go wrong with these keys just yet, but I still do not like them. The reason is I have no idea what is going to happen in the long run.
This key needs computers to work and what happens when the computer fails or the key runs out of battery power? :confused: What will happen 30 or 40 years down the road when someone wants to restore a Dodge Challenger? I also think it's pretty pathetic that I heard auto makers are looking for a way to make a key that is waterproof and can take a beating.... hello?! Our own Marauder keys are just like that!
Could this key also be something big brother sent us? Could it trace when the car was used, started, driven, turned off? I don't know if anyone here has started a car with push button, but it can be frustrating to start sometimes because it's not pushed in enough or you have to get in that second click. With our "old school" set up we can just start it and go with no problems. Think about what would happen if we had to leave in a hurry and we didn't get that proper click in in time? Even when you start these cars it seems that they are delayed in getting in driving mode.
Well as you figured out I like the old way once again. What are your thoughts?
This key needs computers to work and what happens when the computer fails or the key runs out of battery power? :confused: What will happen 30 or 40 years down the road when someone wants to restore a Dodge Challenger? I also think it's pretty pathetic that I heard auto makers are looking for a way to make a key that is waterproof and can take a beating.... hello?! Our own Marauder keys are just like that!
Could this key also be something big brother sent us? Could it trace when the car was used, started, driven, turned off? I don't know if anyone here has started a car with push button, but it can be frustrating to start sometimes because it's not pushed in enough or you have to get in that second click. With our "old school" set up we can just start it and go with no problems. Think about what would happen if we had to leave in a hurry and we didn't get that proper click in in time? Even when you start these cars it seems that they are delayed in getting in driving mode.
Well as you figured out I like the old way once again. What are your thoughts?