Also not 100 % keyless entry since you still need to look for your gigantic
key in your pocket just to unlock this damn car.
Not exact matches
Just like the other Zoe umbrella stroller that we have
in our list (the ZOE XL2 DESIGNER Xtra Lightweight Double Stroller (Black Wheels, Noah Grey / Red)-RRB--- the Zoe XL2 Best is also a lightweight, compact when folded and comes with a lot of features (
pockets for phone and
keys and storage bags).
A big one
in the middle, which fits my wallet, sunglasses, chapstick, and the other purse regulars, a medium one which is perfect for slipping
in a passport for travel or tickets you want handy, and a small zipped
pocket, which is
just the right size for keeping track of
keys or other critical items.
Just like the
keys that I found
in the
pocket of my suit jacket.
Available on the MINI Clubman, this optional Comfort Access keyless entry feature lets you open your front doors
just by having the
keys with you,
in a
pocket or bag.
The Titanium's hands - free liftgate is essential when you have your hands full, with the
key in your
pocket,
just swipe a foot under the bumper to activate it.
With the standard Push Button Start, and the Nissan Intelligent
Key ®
in your
pocket,
just get
in, push the button, and go.
The smart
key looks great and you
just have to keep it
in your
pocket and press the button on the door handle to lock / unlock the car.
This can be opened by waving your foot under the rear bumper (as long as you have the
key in your
pocket - if you don't you'll
just look ridiculous).
Just get
in with the
key still
in your
pocket or purse, push the button, and go.
Just tap a button on the door handle or trunk to unlock the doors, while your Nissan Intelligent
Key stays
in your
pocket or purse.
With the Nissan Intelligent
Key ®
in your
pocket or purse, and standard Push Button Ignition,
just get
in, push the button, and go.
Keyless entry & Go means u
just have to approach the car with
key - fob
in your
pocket, settle down to a comfortable position
in the driver's seat and press the power switch as u depress the brake pedal.
The hands - free liftgate works
in tandem with the keyless entry system, so you'll need to have the smart -
key transponder on your person, say
in a
pocket, to activate the system, which prevents strangers or passing cats from
just kicking your rear hatch open.
You get lots of well - dimensioned storage spaces, the boot is enough for a family's needs, the rear seats fold 40/20/40 with one touch allowing for a relatively flat loading area, you get two 12 - volt power outlets, an electronic parking brake and Mazda's Advanced Keyless Entry which does
just that: you keep your
key in your
pocket and the doors open automatically when you grab the door handles.
In practice the system is very effective and certainly preferable to the foot - swiping systems: just leave the keys in your pocket or bag, and it beeps three times to confirm the owner is near, then another three times to «initiate»
In practice the system is very effective and certainly preferable to the foot - swiping systems:
just leave the
keys in your pocket or bag, and it beeps three times to confirm the owner is near, then another three times to «initiate»
in your
pocket or bag, and it beeps three times to confirm the owner is near, then another three times to «initiate».
When you approach Tacoma with the available Smart
Key fob
in your
pocket (or bag), you can unlock the doors by touching the driver - side door handle and start it up with
just the push of a button on the dash.
With the Nissan Intelligent
Key in your
pocket,
just kick your foot under the rear bumper, and the available Motion - Activated Liftgate will automatically open to give you easy access to Pathfinder's versatile interior.
Cue a few minutes of frantically checking many
pockets and pouches and the other Judge idly thinking he should have gotten multiple copies of his own
key made
just in case.
The small device can be worn on a
key ring, belt, bra or
in your
pocket,
just make sure it's facing the source of UV when gathering measurements.
In fact, our recent survey of 2,000 people found that only 4 percent —
just 80 people — overestimate their understanding of
key terminologies like deductibles, copays, coinsurance and out - of -
pocket maximums.
Just plug
in the earphone, put the phone
in your
pocket and forget it; you can control the music with the dedicated
key on the earphone itself.
Looking at it, you'd think we'd purposefully scratched it with
keys or a knife, and
in all likelihood, it picked up the marks
just by being
in a
pocket.