If Porsche Changes To keyless...
#1
If Porsche Changes To keyless...
If Porsche changes to a key-less car with out an ignition on the left where I put the key in and actually turn it to start the car....
I WILL NEVER BUY A NEW PORSCHE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.
The key to me is HERITAGE and TRADITION, things that are the PILLARS of the Porsche philosophy.
If they destroy it's racing bred heritage in this form I will never purchase a car newer than the 997.2 generation, they will have lost my future business.
I WILL NEVER BUY A NEW PORSCHE FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.
The key to me is HERITAGE and TRADITION, things that are the PILLARS of the Porsche philosophy.
If they destroy it's racing bred heritage in this form I will never purchase a car newer than the 997.2 generation, they will have lost my future business.
#2
another keyless-go thread?
i posted this video minutes ago on the other thread. (the 991 should work in the same way)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsazD...yer_detailpage
i posted this video minutes ago on the other thread. (the 991 should work in the same way)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsazD...yer_detailpage
#3
Im just voicing my dissatisfaction... and that fake key is just asking for someone to hop in the car and try and steal it, or to break the window to try and get in because they think some "Rich Idiot" locked the key in the car...
Good job Porsche, you really alienated the true Porschephiles... the customer base that upholds the company.
Good job Porsche, you really alienated the true Porschephiles... the customer base that upholds the company.
#4
How often has this happened? A thief usually knows that he still needs the real key as well and
you can remove the fake key and put it somewhere in the car till your next drive.
P.S. Turning the fake key instead of pushing a starter button is Porsche`s tribute to tradition.
you can remove the fake key and put it somewhere in the car till your next drive.
P.S. Turning the fake key instead of pushing a starter button is Porsche`s tribute to tradition.
Last edited by catchmyshadow; 09-20-2011 at 09:34 PM.
#5
Ive seen it happen, hell I had my boxster broken into through the convertible top with a knife because i left my ipod in the ashtray in plain view.
If someone would do that for an ipod... im sure they would for what they thought was a "key".
To me, it's real or nothing. Porsche can go belly up for all i care if they do that to the 911... the Cayenne I could care less.
If someone would do that for an ipod... im sure they would for what they thought was a "key".
To me, it's real or nothing. Porsche can go belly up for all i care if they do that to the 911... the Cayenne I could care less.
#6
While I don't mind the keyless ignition, I understand your perspective player. I feel the same way about BMW's ///M Division going turbo. It hit me like a ton of bricks, but now I really could care less about them after the initial shock wore off. I understand the feeling with thinking about all that heritage just dumped out the window.
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#9
I am not warming up to the fake key... is it too much to ask for a red start button? Wait, I am sure it is in the option somewhere...
#10
I don't want some fake key permanently stuck in my dash.
#11
What's wrong with a starter button? It must be one of those "We're Porsche so we're not going to copy everyone else" positions they've taken for things like the PDK steering wheel shifter only to offer what people really want a year later as a pricey option.
#13
That fake key is the oddest thing I have seen. I really wonder what was going on in the engineer's head. One step forward, but two steps backward. This is a minor imperfection and wouldn't distract me from the entirety of the car. But it's hard to ignore. It's just so odd. First the buttons, then the wart, now this. What's going on over at Porsche?
#14
Couple things...first, it is an option that you do not have to buy. Don't like it, don't buy it.
Secondly, I was mystified by it at first, and then when it was on my Panamera build (got from the dealer as is), I tried it, and after about 2 hours, fell in love with it. It is actually a throwback to the tradition of Porsche that they left the faux key, on the left, rather than a starter button...it works great...and keeps the tradition. You simply don't have to take the key out of your pocket...you do everything else the same. Just hop in and go. Walk up to the doors, and open. Simple, seamless and works great.
As for someone breaking in because they think you left the key inside or locked your key inside, I have never heard of that happening, but I guess anything is possible. Porsche is a smart company, and if that was happening in any kind of widespread way, they wouldn't do it.
As an aside, on the new 911, you will also be able to touch the front Porsche crest to pop the front trunk, which is cool. Progress...
Oh, and this is the first time there will be "auto headlights." I assume that bothers the traditionalists, too? I am thrilled for that, as well.
Secondly, I was mystified by it at first, and then when it was on my Panamera build (got from the dealer as is), I tried it, and after about 2 hours, fell in love with it. It is actually a throwback to the tradition of Porsche that they left the faux key, on the left, rather than a starter button...it works great...and keeps the tradition. You simply don't have to take the key out of your pocket...you do everything else the same. Just hop in and go. Walk up to the doors, and open. Simple, seamless and works great.
As for someone breaking in because they think you left the key inside or locked your key inside, I have never heard of that happening, but I guess anything is possible. Porsche is a smart company, and if that was happening in any kind of widespread way, they wouldn't do it.
As an aside, on the new 911, you will also be able to touch the front Porsche crest to pop the front trunk, which is cool. Progress...
Oh, and this is the first time there will be "auto headlights." I assume that bothers the traditionalists, too? I am thrilled for that, as well.