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Not sure if the question has been asked. Is there a solution for us that want a push button start, but not pay Lariat pricing to get it? Thanks for help in the right direction!
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Seriously, push start button should have been included in the Lux XLT package along with smart key, or at least offered as a option. Disappointed in Ford about that. I haven’t used a key to start a car in 10 years it feels like such a step back. Totally bothering me.
I'll look them up, thanks for your post.Easyguard makes a few different variations.
Dumb question here as I don't know your model that well.I agree, same for me! I feel exactly the same way.
Honestly considered competitors because of this one issue. I like not digging for keys. They stay in my back pack. I don't even use keys to enter my home. Once you have the convenience of not digging for keys, it's tough going backwards!
If I'm not mistaken, the key must go in the ignition? Or the vehicle will cut off. Almost makes having a remote start unnecessary.Dumb question here as I don't know your model that well.
With the remote start, you don't need the key to start the engine. Use the app. But YES, you'll need to stick the key in the hole when you get to your car. But TECHNICALLY it is running![]()
Everybody carries keys. I need a key to get into my house. I don't have fancy electronic locks. I'm almost 67 and have been using keys for most of my life, but I guess the younger generation doesn't.If I'm not mistaken, the key must go in the ignition? Or the vehicle will cut off. Almost makes having a remote start unnecessary.
My issue isn't remote starting, it's having to use a standard key on a $30k vehicle.![]()
The aftermarket kits you can tie into the door locks and automatically unlock/lock as you approach and walk away from the vehicle.Why bother. For the push button start to be worthwhile it would mean keeping the fob in your pocket, but unless the vehicle has touch sensor entry handles and door locks that are part of the system you will need to pull the fob out of your pocket anyway.
Oh, like I said. I carry keys. But during the work week, not in my pockets. Keys stay in my back pack.Everybody carries keys. I need a key to get into my house. I don't have fancy electronic locks. I'm almost 67 and have been using keys for most of my life, but I guess the younger generation doesn't.
For what it's worth, I was building a Lincoln Nautilus online last night, I couldn't tell if they even had keys. All it said was it used your cell phone as a key. Sure as hell hope you don't lose your phone shopping, you'll be screwed getting home.