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Offline TwoSheds

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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #20 on: 05 November 2015, 18:07 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:

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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #21 on: 05 November 2015, 18:56 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:

You must have pockets like a Tardis.

Do you have a butler to open your front door when you roll up at 3am p!ssed out of your tree to save you fumbling around for a house key?
 :grin:
« Last Edit: 05 November 2015, 18:58 by Exonian »
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #22 on: 05 November 2015, 21:00 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:



Do you have a butler to open your front door when you roll up at 3am p!ssed out of your tree to save you fumbling around for a house key?
 :grin:

Gave up booze years ago so had to give the butler the push  :grin:

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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #23 on: 05 November 2015, 22:28 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:



Do you have a butler to open your front door when you roll up at 3am p!ssed out of your tree to save you fumbling around for a house key?
 :grin:

Gave up booze years ago so had to give the butler the push  :grin:

And with the money you saved...


... You can now afford keyless!
Win win!
(Except for the poor butler)
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #24 on: 05 November 2015, 22:31 »
I love my keyless.To lock it i find that rather than just put my thumb over the slot,like when you unlock it.I have to put my nail into it. :huh:
That along with the electronic handbrake are 2 of my favourite useful gadgets. :smiley:
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #25 on: 06 November 2015, 10:10 »
I love my keyless.To lock it i find that rather than just put my thumb over the slot,like when you unlock it.I have to put my nail into it. :huh:
That along with the electronic handbrake are 2 of my favourite useful gadgets. :smiley:

That doesn't sound right mate. To lock mine I just waft my hand in front of the sensor, same as unlocking. Though the 2 seconds you're supposed to have to check that the door is locked (as per manual - user, not gearbox!) doesn't seem to exist.
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #26 on: 06 November 2015, 22:22 »
I love my keyless.To lock it i find that rather than just put my thumb over the slot,like when you unlock it.I have to put my nail into it. :huh:
That along with the electronic handbrake are 2 of my favourite useful gadgets. :smiley:

That doesn't sound right mate. To lock mine I just waft my hand in front of the sensor, same as unlocking. Though the 2 seconds you're supposed to have to check that the door is locked (as per manual - user, not gearbox!) doesn't seem to exist.

Yes i'll maybe get them to look at it when it goes in for it first service.It is something i can easily live with for now though.
Yeah the 2 seconds are more like 0.2 seconds before it unlocks again and the mirrors come out. :grin:
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #27 on: 06 November 2015, 22:56 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:

You must have pockets like a Tardis.

Do you have a butler to open your front door when you roll up at 3am p!ssed out of your tree to save you fumbling around for a house key?
 :grin:

Yes, they are called wives, girlfriends etc.
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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #28 on: 06 November 2015, 23:03 »
I love my keyless.To lock it i find that rather than just put my thumb over the slot,like when you unlock it.I have to put my nail into it. :huh:
That along with the electronic handbrake are 2 of my favourite useful gadgets. :smiley:

That doesn't sound right mate. To lock mine I just waft my hand in front of the sensor, same as unlocking. Though the 2 seconds you're supposed to have to check that the door is locked (as per manual - user, not gearbox!) doesn't seem to exist.

Same here. No digging nail into the slot, just glide hand past the sensor and that's it.

I LOVE keyless, and agree, keyless and e-handbrake, especially Autohold function and brilliant features.

Course there's some dinosaur's on here that will find any excuse to pooh-pooh it.  :whistle:  :grin:
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Offline Exonian

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Re: Standard Spec Change
« Reply #29 on: 06 November 2015, 23:13 »
Fuffing about finding a key is so old hat nowadays.

All so convenient now  :laugh:

You must have pockets like a Tardis.

Do you have a butler to open your front door when you roll up at 3am p!ssed out of your tree to save you fumbling around for a house key?
 :grin:

Yes, they are called wives, girlfriends etc.

I can just imagine the response they would have to ringing a doorbell because you couldn't be arsed to fish a key out of your pocket!
They might be wearing boxing gloves as they open the door!

PS. Dinosaurs had tiddly arms so would benefit keyless...


PPS. I finally found something that would benefit keyless and an electric handbrake today.
I ran an errand in a Peugeot Partner van earlier. Nasty cheap key that goes in an awkwardly positioned lock and the handbrake is tucked down beside a huge armrest console box thingy.
Nasty van full stop really.

Right, I'm off back to my glass case at the museum...

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