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What is the point of remote start on a car?

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buy yourself a cool universal remote control...... one that can actually "learn" from other remotes... when your friend leaves the keys laying around, whip out your remote, point his remote starter at yours and program yours to learn...
Presto! you can now start his car 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Once saw a BMW M5 with remote start... For those of you who are unfamiliar with the most ultimate Ultimate Driving machine currently in production, they only come in standard. When she hit the start button, the card dropped the clutch and everything. 😎

I have a 5 speed 1995 jetta, and I don't have to push clutch when I start it up...
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
buy yourself a cool universal remote control...... one that can actually "learn" from other remotes... when your friend leaves the keys laying around, whip out your remote, point his remote starter at yours and program yours to learn...
Presto! you can now start his car 🙂

Eh? It's not like it's an IR remote...

-patchy
 
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
I don't get it!

I live in Fairbanks, Alaska which can get down to -60F during the winter... remote starters are great! You try running outside to start your vehicle at -60F!
 
I had it on my BMW 5 series because I ahve black leather in a black car in the South.
However, I think it might have FUBARed my car's computer and I had to get a new chip, so now it is uninstalled.
But, I would love to have it back.
 
Hey glen, do you have a BMW sunshade? What does it look like?

I'm certain you have a sunshade, since you're a guy... Not one of these women I see every day who leave their 3 series parked for 8 hours in the blazing sun, cooking thier fine leather seats!
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Hey glen, do you have a BMW sunshade? What does it look like?

I'm certain you have a sunshade, since you're a guy... Not one of these women I see every day who leave their 3 series parked for 8 hours in the blazing sun, cooking thier fine leather seats!

No sunshade.
The seats seem fine.
I try to park in the shade, and I have a garage.
 
The seats seem fine now, but in a few years, they will crack and age SO fast compared to a car that has the seats shaded.

A sunshade can be had for under $20 and could save you hundreds when reselling your car.

Sorry, it's just that I really wanted a 540i, but I reasoned that I didn't need to spend that much money on a daily driver, and got an Acura TL S-type... Still, in my heart, I'm driving a 5 series.... *sigh* Ah well, I get the performance and speed I need from my truck. And the Acura gets 31 mpg... But it's not Ultimate Driving Machine
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
The seats seem fine now, but in a few years, they will crack and age SO fast compared to a car that has the seats shaded.

A sunshade can be had for under $20 and could save you hundreds when reselling your car.

Sorry, it's just that I really wanted a 540i, but I reasoned that I didn't need to spend that much money on a daily driver, and got an Acura TL S-type... Still, in my heart, I'm driving a 5 series.... *sigh* Ah well, I get the performance and speed I need from my truck. And the Acura gets 31 mpg... But it's not Ultimate Driving Machine

I love the 5 series.
The 525 is under powered, but what i ahve, oh well.
The 3 is too small.
I love Honda, but it doesn't feel luxerious, and neither does Acura, but I knwo it is a great car.
Just get a Used 5 series.

 
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