These days I wear mostly "travel pants" from Costco, classic Dickies, St. John's Bay from Penneys - normal pants for my simple fashion tastes. I usually have my flip phone and the fob in one front pocket, keys coins, comb, and Leatherman Minitool in other front pocket. I have always walked around with something in my pockets. That's what pockets are for, right? Small bulge, so what?for those with purses, cargo pants, mc hammer pants, backpacks, hipsacks, unusually skinny legs, or always wear a jacket....you're good to go
if you just want to roll as yourself in a pair of regular fitted pants, fitness wear, office wear, shorts and a t-shirt...well enjoy the shit out of your bulge i guess
if you have been a front pocket keys guy your entire life and moving along into the 21st century you have to put a pound of butter in your pocket this is monumental annoyance that occurs all day long, technology should work the other way around...
Do not want to lie but I think i was able to start 2016 with battery disconnected or it may have been my 2011 Sonata (which I miss)Oh, and if you want to test roll starting it, press the key against the button and push it with the key. This activates the secondary, passive wireless module. But it still needs vehicle power to activate the computer, exactly as your 2016 did. You can be low on battery, but it can't be completely dead. The ignition computer and FI system need power first, which cannot be made from the alternator at low speeds.
This is just a computerized car thing, has been for some time.
So what you are saying is do nothing and probably spill my own amount of food on there, not guacamole though, isn't the best strategy for seat care? lolTip... I think it's all in the conditioning. When I got my leather JK, and now with the JT, the first day I applied Meguiar's Gold Class conditioner to the leather. Then re-applied the next day, until it just couldn't soak any more in. I applied it heavy the first day, and didn't drive it again. I now clean and re-condition every 9-12 months. It stays looking perfect. When I traded in my 2015 for the JT, it was still nearly perfect.
I treat cloth cars with 303 fabric protectant. But my old JK with cloth always had a dirt look to it after a few years, and also a big guacamole stain. Hey, a guy's gotta eat on the road...
That worked for the leather in the Silverado I traded in. It was still in really good shape after fourteen years, and the only care it received was wiping off spills.So what you are saying is do nothing and probably spill my own amount of food on there, not guacamole though, isn't the best strategy for seat care? lol
Maybe you should just ride a horse....no fancy gizmos to confuse you or get in your way. Heck, you don't even need to use a saddle.well quit taking it half way, public transportation, or limo service, or uber...you won't have to worry at all about piloting 2.5 tons of high speed death machines, not sure why you're driving at all, you won't even need insurance lol
maybe take another step further and get the tesla with auto-drive features, wherever the responsibility of piloting said machine in public spaces can put the responsibility on someone else...face palm
because i choose to engage far more in the driving process and have found my dream ride to be able to do so...i am definitely going to make complaints about the fob and the rfid for several reason but they are related to each other, personal carry comfort is a big one, this is a daily annoyance, and safety of a thin air connection to starting your vehicle without requiring the same to turn it off...ya, there's so much going on there and it doesn't need to be
as mentioned, we are so lazy as a species, the more the vehicle can do for us the easier it can do for us the better right? wrong, the freedom to choose to engage more and want less should also be there and it's not us you should be worried about on the road...it's you and anyone else that wants the easy button for things that are very serious and carry a lot of weight
maybe you'd prefer a transporter, like from startrek? well i'm sure that's for the masses as above...but i want to drive, i like to driveand i like to do it without a small kitten in my pocket please
I do agree with you here...the fob is like 3x bigger than it needs to be...bugs me too.this fob feels like a scorned woman's revenge, a conspiracy against men for sure
i'd be down, things would be a lot safer, only the people qualified to own and care for the beast, as well as operate it, would be on one, the rest will be in the wagons where they should beMaybe you should just ride a horse....no fancy gizmos to confuse you or get in your way. Heck, you don't even need to use a saddle.