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AndyW wrote:
I drive a lot of hire cars on business and the recent 'progress' means that I often have to spend ages finding out how the maker of this particular car has decided to implement things that have been a de-facto standard such as keys: traditional keys, 'credit card' keys... I had a key fob that I spent ages trying to find out how to get the key to pop out before giving out and looking for the key hole only to find that it was a proximity key that activates the system once you get in the car. ... or handbrakes, traditional lever, pull handle, push button, automagic comfuser controlled intelligent parking brake.... I have to take a refresher course when I get in a new car now. mumble grumble... getting old.... Andy I had a rental that used a proximity key. It was a fastback model and I had left my keys in the back while removing some luggage. As I closed the lid I thought 'Oh crap. I just locked my keys inside'. But the auto-lock didn't click in because of the keys. What a relief. -Bill |