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Keyless Entry System

When my mom first got a car with a keyless remote, I thought it was a truly bad idea. I cannot see how a keyless entry system could be necessary, let alone beneficial. It seems to me that the more technology that people use, the more that is likely to go wrong. Keyless entry systems may look good on the surface, but I could not see them lasting for very long. I thought about my mom\'s last car – a Honda Odyssey. It had automatic electronic sliding doors in back, rather than the normal ones that you slide by hand. She had only owned the car for about a year when the doors completely stopped working. They totally broke down! If she had had normal sliding doors, she never would have run into a problem. If it isn\'t broke, why fix it? Why replace old technology that works well?

Nonetheless, so far I have been pretty impressed with the keyless entry system. It has worked every single time. All she has to do is get near the car and it fires up, ready for her to get in. Although she has only had the car for a year and a half, so far it seems pretty good. I have heard that there are some security advantages to keyless entry systems as well. Normal car locks can be picked, but a keyless entry security system is foolproof. Supposedly they send out encrypted signals which are very difficult to duplicate. Unless you have a keyless entry remote yourself, you can\'t get in.

The one thing I don\'t like about the keyless entry system is the keyless remote start. I find the idea of the car starting on its own not only to be unnecessary, but a little bit creepy as well. If something fails on the keyless entry system, nothing bad happens except that the car doors lock or unlock when they\'re not supposed to. If the keyless autostart breaks down, however, it can leave the car running for hours. If that happens while the car is parked in the garage, it can fill the whole place up with smoke. This could even suffocate people inside the house! Needless to say, I don\'t think all the keyless entry systems in the world are worth one family dying of carbon monoxide poisoning. My mom may think her keyless entry system is pretty neat, but give me a good old-fashioned key any time.



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Pet peeve: Fumbling with keyless entry and keyless ignition - ConsumerReports.org


Pet peeve: Fumbling with keyless entry and keyless ignition
ConsumerReports.org
After driving three cars recently with different combinations of keyless entry and push-button start, it became clear to me that they are not all created equally. Keyless-entry systems that unlock a car as you walk up to it are especially handy when ...

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Where would you like to see NFC used? - CNET Australia


Where would you like to see NFC used?
CNET Australia
Alternatively, NFC spots could be installed on car doors to allow for keyless entry — although, given the proliferation of RF-enabled keyless-entry and start systems nowadays, this may be a non-starter (boom-tish). Let us know in the comments section ...

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Viper PKE Wins Innovations Award at CES 2012 - MarketWatch (press release)


Viper PKE Wins Innovations Award at CES 2012
MarketWatch (press release)
The innovative new Viper PKE is an aftermarket Passive Keyless Entry system that allows users to unlock their car doors simply by walking up to the vehicle, or walking away to lock - because hands have priorities too. Factory Passive Keyless Entry ...

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True Cost to Own®: Not available - Edmunds.com


True Cost to Own®: Not available
Edmunds.com
... keyless ignition/entry, dual-zone automatic climate control, an eight-way power driver seat, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, Bluetooth, Hyundai's BlueLink emergency communications, and a six-speaker sound system with CD ...

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2012 Volkswagen Beetle TDI: Oil-Burning Bug to Have Debut at Chicago Auto Show - New York Times (blog)


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2012 Volkswagen Beetle TDI: Oil-Burning Bug to Have Debut at Chicago Auto Show
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