I'm always losing my keys in the bottom of my purse, so being able to just walk up to the car and hit the button to get in and then start the car
with the keyless start has been awesome.
However, the vehicle does come
with keyless start, a controversial feature we are seeing more frequently, even on low - end cars.
Also purchased on top of the base price, a plethora of the must - have extras which includes; Body coloured upgraded side skirts, front splitter and rear diffuser, 19» Propeller alloy wheels, Jaguar Smart Key System
with Keyless start and Keyless entry, Heated Seats, Switchable Active Sports Exhaust, Reverse Park Camera with Guidance, Front Parking Aid, Coloured Seat Belts - Red, Sports sunvisor with mirror, Fuji White Gloss, Headlamps with intelligent high beam, Jet Black roof, Leather Header - Coloured, Upper Environment - Jet.
EX adds heated leather trim, 18 - inch alloys, dual - zone climate control, a seven - inch touchscreen and a rear - view camera, while ELX tops out
with keyless start, front and rear parking sensors, privacy glass, auto lights and wipers and a TomTom satnav system.
Easy access
with a keyless start and entry is standard.
The Premium Plus edition features heated front seats and Audi advanced key
with keyless start, stop, and entry.
While all the automatics were equipped
with keyless start, the single manual example had an old - fashioned key, with the ignition at the base of the steering column.
The T6 and V8 models include all - wheel drive and a power sunroof, while the top - line S80 gets the 650 - watt Dynaudio Surround Sound system and the Personal Car Communicator (PCC)
with keyless starting that notifies you if the vehicle has been tampered with or if an intruder is inside.
Not exact matches
The 2016 Mazda CX - 3 Sport comes standard
with a MazdaConnect infotainment system, a backup camera, and
keyless entry and pushbutton
start.
New for 2016 A rear - window windshield wiper and
keyless access
with push - button
start are now standard along
with a new audio system
with a 7 - inch touch - screen.
The S trim level gains a backup camera while the SE adds
keyless access
with push - button
start.
Included are a Bose nine - speaker surround - sound audio system, leather seats, 18 - inch alloy wheels,
keyless entry
with pushbutton
start, a glass moonroof, rear - view camera, blind - spot monitoring, and more.
I and other editors on the staff are fans of the system, but shoppers who make the nearly $ 5,000 step up in trims will likely do so for the heated seats, panoramic moonroof and
keyless access
with push - button
start, not the elevated listening experience.
The base Sedona L
starts at the aforementioned $ 26,795 sticker price (including an $ 895 destination charge) and comes standard
with equipment like 17 - inch steel wheels, a four - speaker sound system,
keyless entry, Bluetooth, rear parking sensors, satellite radio, and six airbags.
The base 2017 VW Golf R
starts at $ 36,475 including destination fee and comes well - equipped,
with automatic dual - zone climate control,
keyless entry
with push - button
start, a standard six - speed manual gearbox, a leather interior and much more (the automatic is an $ 1,100 option).
All Altimas are equipped
with a
keyless push - button ignition, and most trim levels include remote
starting.
Available features on the Buick Velite 5 include
keyless entry /
start, the IntelliLink multimedia interface
with Apple CarPlay integration, 4G LTE connectivity, and active safety features like adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and high beam assist.
Standard features on the ES 350 include
keyless access
with push - button
start, dual - zone automatic climate control, a moonroof, power front seats, a USB / iPod - comparable CD stereo, Bluetooth phone operation and faux leather upholstery.
The cockpit is a feast of standard leather and carbon - fiber trim, within which you'll find such amenities as a rear backup camera,
keyless entry and
start, an 8.8 - inch color display
with nav, and a heated, leather - wrapped steering wheel.
Finally, the top 2016 Hyundai Elantra Limited trim retains its $ 22,525
starting price, but gains two new standard features: push - button
start and
keyless entry along
with automatic climate control.
For that, Toyota will throw in 17 - inch wheels, the Toyota Touch infotainment system, revised LED headlights and a
start button (
with keyless entry).
Both come
with 19 - inch wheels; xenon high - intensity - discharge, auto - leveling headlights; a moonroof; a backup camera; rain - sensing wipers; parking sensors;
keyless entry and push - button
start; leather seats; a massaging driver seat; a power - adjustable, heated steering wheel; power - reclining rear seats; a suede headliner; a 17 - speaker stereo; and an 8 - inch touch - screen
with navigation.
Standard features include 17 - inch alloy wheels, xenon high - intensity - discharge headlights,
keyless access
with push - button
start, a moonroof, power front seats
with NuLuxe vinyl upholstery and a USB / iPod - compatible stereo
with Bluetooth phone and audio streaming.
All Minis come
with keyless, push - button
start, climate control, DAB radio, Bluetooth and USB connection, though you'll need to option alloy wheels for the One.
Options Moonroof / Bose Package $ 1395 -242 watt Bose Centerpoint 10 - speaker surround sound - Moonroof
with one - touch open - In - dash 6 - disc CD changer Technology Package $ 1195 - Color display
with compact nav - screen - Advanced
keyless system
with push - button
start - Sirius satellite radio
with 6 - month subscription
Base pricing
starts at $ 30,075 for a base four - cylinder LE
with destination, while volume - seller Toyota Highlander XLE models
with all - wheel drive are $ 38,360 and include leather seating
with heated front seats, navigation, three - zone climate control, smart
keyless entry, second - row sunshades and more.
Given its content — including sunroof, Fender - branded audio system,
keyless entry and ignition, and Bi-xenon headlamps — essentially matches the current Turbo
with Sunroof and Sound package, we'd expect the 2014 GSR to
start slightly higher than $ 26, 395.
Stepping up to the SE model gets you a second USB port, a larger 6.3 - inch interface, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning
with automatic emergency braking, and heated seats, and adding the $ 2,130 Technology package tacks on passive blind - spot monitoring,
keyless entry
with push - button
start, navigation, rear - cross traffic alert
with automatic braking, and heated rear seats.
Even so, Porsche doesn't offer the GT3
with items like a sunroof or
keyless entry /
starting (Porsche Entry and Drive).
Having splurged for the most powerful Beetle variant, we showed some restraint
with the options, skipping Volkswagen's subpar navigation system and adding only the $ 1400 sound package, which included
keyless entry and push - button
start; satellite radio; a leather - wrapped steering wheel; and a Fender - branded (yes, like the guitars and amplifiers) nine - speaker audio system.
Standard equipment ABS; traction and stability control; dual - zone automatic climate control; power windows, mirrors, locks, sliding rear window, and heated front seats; heated steering wheel;
keyless entry
with remote
start; leather upholstery; Bluetooth; AM / FM / Sirius / CD ten - speaker Alpine audio system
with 30 - gigabyte hard drive; front and side curtain air bags
Standard Equipment: 2.0 - liter DOHC 4 - cylinder engine CVT transmission All - wheel drive (AWC) 4 - wheel disc brakes
with ABS Tire pressure monitoring system Hill
start assist Active stability control 18 - inch wheels Steering - wheel - mounted shift paddles Automatic climate control Heated front seats Heated sideview mirrors AM / FM / CD / MP3 head unit
with 6 speakers Auxiliary audio jack Power locks / windows / mirrors Rain sensing wipers Cruise control Telescoping steering column Leather - wrapped steering wheel and shift knob
Keyless entry 60/40 split rear seats
Keyless access
with push - button
start and a navigation system are also optional.
The base Momentum model comes
with standard features like hill
start assist,
keyless entry
with hands - free power tailgate, lane departure warning, park assist, and 10 - way power driver and passenger seat
with lumbar and memory.
The SV trim adds the NissanConnect infotainment system
with a 7.0 - inch touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration, automatic climate control,
keyless entry /
start, remote
start, blind - spot monitoring
with rear cross-traffic alert, and 17 - inch alloy wheels.
Standard EX equipment includes Bluetooth phone connectivity (
with audio streaming), a rearview camera, a 7 - inch touchscreen infotainment display,
keyless entry
with pushbutton
start, a blind - spot camera system, and a power moonroof.
It adds key features like blind - spot monitoring,
keyless entry
with push - button
start, leather interior, heated front seats, navigation, premium audio, satellite radio, and an auto - dimming rear - view mirror.
The Limited trim already comes
with modern tech including
keyless entry, remote
start, and a backup camera, as well as winter - friendly heated seats and steering wheel.
Some competitors include a folding backseat, leather upholstery, heated seats and
keyless access
with push - button
start as standard equipment; Mercedes charges extra for all four.
And it packed plenty of standard good stuff
with its $ 39,250 base sticker: Brembo brakes front and rear, heated front seats, 19 - inch alloys
with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber, a rear - view camera, dual - zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors,
keyless pushbutton
start, and much more.
The Cupra R is loaded
with luxury and convinence features that are optional on the standard car too, including high - grade sat nav,
keyless entry and
start, a reversing camera, front bucket seats and the winter package.
Our test car was equipped
with a $ 1,150 convenience package that added, among other things,
keyless start, heated front seats, and lane change and rear cross traffic alerts.
A regular
keyless entry remote is standard, but missing from the list is
keyless access
with push - button
start.
In addition to the fully independent front and rear suspension, all new Ford Mustang vehicles come
with a rear view camera, SYNC connectivity, a 4.2 - inch infotainment screen
with two USB ports, HID headlights,
keyless entry, and push - button
start.
It includes a 2.4 - liter four - cylinder engine mated
with a nine - speed automatic transmission,
keyless entry and push - button
start, cruise control, and a 3.0 - inch UConnect touch screen
with a USB port audio input.
That price is for the A3 e-tron Premium model, which comes standard
with features like HID headlights, automatic climate control, a backup camera, and
keyless entry
with pushbutton
start.
Buyers will get 18 - inch wheels, navigation, automatic climate control,
keyless entry
with push - button
start, power sport seats, and ambient interior lighting.
Standard features include a power driver's seat, dual - zone automatic climate control and
keyless access
with push - button
start.
Remote
keyless entry is standard on the RAV4, and my Limited test car also came equipped
with push - button
start, an eight - way power driver's seat
with memory and a $ 499 remote -
start option.
Max out an Elantra GT,
with an automatic shifter and both Style and Technology Packages — the latter a $ 2,350 upgrade
with touch - screen navigation, rear - view camera,
keyless push - button
start, premium audio and dual - zone climate control — and you'll hit $ 25,270.