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#16
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The key above is actually just perfect for a supercar, considering so many keys are made these days to be little transponders that you keep within a certain proximity of the vehicle's cabin and not actual physical keys (unless they have switchblades or emergency wallet keys). An all metal design with or without coatings would be even better.
If anything I much prefer the Lexus keys from twenty years ago over the current designs. I overwhelmingly prefer using a physical key in an ignition lock tumbler. Now if the key handle is made of incredibly cheap plastic that breaks very easily or has a cheap glued on emblem that falls off... then I would definitely consider that bad for a Lexus or any very high end car. Metal casings always win. I have yet to see a "boring" Lexus key no matter its generation though.
It's much more noticeable is when the vehicle itself or its driving experience is boring (or not for some models).
If anything I much prefer the Lexus keys from twenty years ago over the current designs. I overwhelmingly prefer using a physical key in an ignition lock tumbler. Now if the key handle is made of incredibly cheap plastic that breaks very easily or has a cheap glued on emblem that falls off... then I would definitely consider that bad for a Lexus or any very high end car. Metal casings always win. I have yet to see a "boring" Lexus key no matter its generation though.
It's much more noticeable is when the vehicle itself or its driving experience is boring (or not for some models).
Last edited by KahnBB6; 04-30-17 at 09:27 PM.
#17
Lexus Fanatic
#19
Well I say Lexus has come a long way from "ye olden days" of my Cadillac keys, oval to open, square to start, gold plated of course.
They looked cool, but even in the 80's/90's, Jaguar, Benz, BMW, Lexus had better keys that were double sided, door and igintion key were one, a lot of them had the remote unlock/lock/trunk popper integrated in the key.
They looked cool, but even in the 80's/90's, Jaguar, Benz, BMW, Lexus had better keys that were double sided, door and igintion key were one, a lot of them had the remote unlock/lock/trunk popper integrated in the key.
#20
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by Aron9000
Well I say Lexus has come a long way from "ye olden days" of my Cadillac keys, oval to open, square to start, gold plated of course.
They looked cool, but even in the 80's/90's, Jaguar, Benz, BMW, Lexus had better keys that were double sided, door and igintion key were one, a lot of them had the remote unlock/lock/trunk popper integrated in the key.
They looked cool, but even in the 80's/90's, Jaguar, Benz, BMW, Lexus had better keys that were double sided, door and igintion key were one, a lot of them had the remote unlock/lock/trunk popper integrated in the key.
#21
Lexus Fanatic
This thread made me think of that film, "American Psycho." Remember the scene where everyone whipped out their business cards, to see which was better? Call me old fashioned, but those business cards printed online for 3 cents or by your in house doc center, are cheesy, when you present them to clients. Still should have raised letters!
But as far as a key fob, I have a 2006 LS430--two master keys and the valet is missing. The one I use has duct tape keeping the cover in place as it broke along with the spring mechanism that keeps the key extended (upon changing the battery)....the one that isn't broken, I keep in the house just in case.
Is it prestigious, if you can backup your car with your fob?
But as far as a key fob, I have a 2006 LS430--two master keys and the valet is missing. The one I use has duct tape keeping the cover in place as it broke along with the spring mechanism that keeps the key extended (upon changing the battery)....the one that isn't broken, I keep in the house just in case.
Is it prestigious, if you can backup your car with your fob?
#22
BTW, the newer, squarer (sp?) fob (pictured in this thread) can be disabled by
pressing and holding the lock button and while still holding that, press the
unlock button twice. Watch for the red light to flash four (4) times. Now the
fob is inert and you can slip the mechanical key blade out and hide the fob
under a floor mat while you jog, bike, kayak or swim. Why take a heavy, $300
and not waterproof fob along with you? When you return to the car just use
the blade in the (some models covered) driver's door lock cylinder. Press any
button on the fob to reactivate it and you're off!
pressing and holding the lock button and while still holding that, press the
unlock button twice. Watch for the red light to flash four (4) times. Now the
fob is inert and you can slip the mechanical key blade out and hide the fob
under a floor mat while you jog, bike, kayak or swim. Why take a heavy, $300
and not waterproof fob along with you? When you return to the car just use
the blade in the (some models covered) driver's door lock cylinder. Press any
button on the fob to reactivate it and you're off!
#23
Lexus Fanatic
Yep....couldn't agree more. GM uses metal-casings for their fobs. I've screwed up at least twice, and either jumped into the pool with it still in my shorts pocket or ran it through the wash machine...both times, even in the chlorine-water of the pool, it came out just like new, and still operates that way today, even though it's five years old.
#24
Lexus Fanatic
Funny, got 2 with the 1998 Maxima, replaced the 2025 coin cell once in 19 years, and one went through the wash without issue. imho it can't be that hard to build a fob that lasts, unless one says the Maxima one is very simple. Lock, unlock, pop trunk, panic, and puts the windows down if open is held....the LS is 8 years newer, the car cost 3X as much new, and the fob is already physically broken just from attempting to replace the 2032 lol
#25
The concept of trolling eludes most in here, but don't let that distract you from the fact that Polar bears can eat as many as 86 penguins in a single sitting. (If they lived in the same place).
#26
My 2010RX450h has a keyless start/stop setup, and I think the fob is a very attractive design.
My only gripe is that I carry it in the same pocket as my black plastic comb, and it keeps breaking off the comb's teeth, one every couple of days. Just do the math and you realize that this is an unnecessary cost of ownership--I've had to buy a 4-pack of combs in order to keep some as spares. At $2.50 a pack, this is outrageous and obviously this makes Lexus an inferior brand.
Harrumph.
My only gripe is that I carry it in the same pocket as my black plastic comb, and it keeps breaking off the comb's teeth, one every couple of days. Just do the math and you realize that this is an unnecessary cost of ownership--I've had to buy a 4-pack of combs in order to keep some as spares. At $2.50 a pack, this is outrageous and obviously this makes Lexus an inferior brand.
Harrumph.
#27
Lexus Fanatic
#28
Lexus Fanatic
those s*** b*******!! I thought they were vegetarians, not psycho bird eating beasts!
#29
Lexus Champion
Touché! Polar bears live near the north pole where there are no penguins and penguins live near the south pole where there are no polar bears.