Why didn't Nissan equip 350z with "Intelligent Key?"
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Why didn't Nissan equip 350z with "Intelligent Key?"
I saw a friend's 2006 Murano last week and noticed that he had the "intelligent key" where the fob just had to be in the vicinity and the car can be turned on and off without having to put the key in the ignition. WHY.....why not on the 350z?
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Originally Posted by Bahraini350Z
i think coz it would be gay
remember.... we own a "manly" ride
remember.... we own a "manly" ride
Wait is that gay?
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Originally Posted by Bumpinjeep
Yes, thats true, our keys should remind us of our D*%s and every time we turn on our cars its like we are thrusting them into tight places.
Wait is that gay?
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Originally Posted by SolarOrangeZ
I saw a friend's 2006 Murano last week and noticed that he had the "intelligent key" where the fob just had to be in the vicinity and the car can be turned on and off without having to put the key in the ignition. WHY.....why not on the 350z?
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Originally Posted by redlude97
easy, price
Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
... and all those bells and whistles wind up making the car weight more. It's a sports car, not a luxury sedan.
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Iono my buddies g35 coupe has this and I think it's kick ***... You just keep the key in your pocket and walk next to your door and hit the button and it opens. Get in the car, turn the **** without inserting a key... Ah... so jealous. People ask me "what kind of nissan do you drive?" I just say a sentra, "oh okay." Then they see me fly by
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FYI, before anybody asks the question about why the USDM didn't get the integrated key...I went down that path a long time ago. The problem is that the integrated key/keyfob uses a frequency that is not permitted by the FCC.
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Well, since I already have my car now and it didn't come with the intelligent key. Is there a Viper or other system with autostart that has an approach sensor and doesn't require the key to be turned to drive the car? Sorry if this question is confusing. I just can't exactly describe it.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
... and all those bells and whistles wind up making the car weight more. It's a sports car, not a luxury sedan.
If you ask me, I'd say the Z should come without a spare from factory to keep the weight down. I think turning that key when you get in the car has that magical feeling to it that would take away from it if they did the chip thing. Also, another thing on already a long list of things that can break on the car and immobilize it.
Finally, I think the Z key could look better. Just a little more style would be nice. My wife's Rav4 key has more style than my Z, for crying out loud.
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The new bmw's and corvettes have them. I actually think their pretty nice. The only thing i didn't like is if you left the car on and walked away with the key the car stays running. I almost kept some guys BMW key once because it was in my pocket and when i got out of the car i forgot about it because the car was still running.
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Originally Posted by angelzhope720
Iono my buddies g35 coupe has this and I think it's kick ***... You just keep the key in your pocket and walk next to your door and hit the button and it opens. Get in the car, turn the **** without inserting a key... Ah... so jealous. People ask me "what kind of nissan do you drive?" I just say a sentra, "oh okay." Then they see me fly by