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Old 17-05-2019, 04:50 PM   #1
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I drove a Nissan Xtrail yesterday with push button start.

Good gawd thats what my first car had back in '64 oh and a crank handle.
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Old 18-05-2019, 08:30 AM   #2
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I drove a Nissan Xtrail yesterday with push button start.

Good gawd thats what my first car had back in '64 oh and a crank handle.
On Thursday the boss asked me to wash the new school vehicle as it went throiugh the Midlands Highway roadworks and was filthy. She gave me the key and realised it was a a fobby. Never used a fob before and this was only brief but it was fine . It was a brand new Subaru Forester. Nice car.

With the smartphone idea I suppose we'd get used to it and if that's how the world is moving , so be it. Either that or stick with our old bombs with keys until they rust into oblivion .
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I drove a Nissan Xtrail yesterday with push button start.

Good gawd thats what my first car had back in '64 oh and a crank handle.
Yes, my 45 year old Kenworth has one of those.
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