New 911, ignition key won't come out
#16
but atleast they will not be able to start the car without ur actual key.
just 1 of those stupid designs from Porsche.
but I still love my car
#17
Burning Brakes
#18
I wish it was a button that is start/stop. This dummy key looks like you left your key in the ignition. A thief might think all he has to do is bust the window and drive away. Of course, you can't start it without the real key.
#19
Burning Brakes
If it was a button, it would be a BMW.
It's a Porsche.
Porsche has motor sports heritage regarding the left hand key-turn. I for one, love feeling her bark to life with that twist.
That said, Porsche will probably cave and make a button someday. I like having something completely different, myself. No thief is ever going to look past that blinking LED on the door panel and think it's a real key waiting for him.
It's a Porsche.
Porsche has motor sports heritage regarding the left hand key-turn. I for one, love feeling her bark to life with that twist.
That said, Porsche will probably cave and make a button someday. I like having something completely different, myself. No thief is ever going to look past that blinking LED on the door panel and think it's a real key waiting for him.
#24
Instructor
#25
i'm assuming you have a cell ....... the Porsche Good to Know app (aka Porsche for Dummies) has saved me from looking stupid many times and since I forget about all the features, I have to re-read it. Had the car for 18 months and had never used the FM/AM tuner (just the PSE sound or a ipod).............just yesterday tried it
#26
It's not a key, it's a Start Toggle just like the button in an Aston or a BMW. You are not supposed to remove it ever, surely the Salesperson told you about that.
I thought it was weird that Porsche didn't use a button at first but after using it, I realized the toggle is more intuitive for selecting intermediate positions that turn on electronics without activating the starter motor. The key is the remote.
I thought it was weird that Porsche didn't use a button at first but after using it, I realized the toggle is more intuitive for selecting intermediate positions that turn on electronics without activating the starter motor. The key is the remote.
#27
I ordered it from a dealer out of state, missed the tutorial. Local service center seemed to try to see if i bought it from them over the phone. I feel like the local service center who is also a dealer is going to put my service requests last in line for not buying from them.
#28
If it was a button, it would be a BMW.
It's a Porsche.
Porsche has motor sports heritage regarding the left hand key-turn. I for one, love feeling her bark to life with that twist.
That said, Porsche will probably cave and make a button someday. I like having something completely different, myself. No thief is ever going to look past that blinking LED on the door panel and think it's a real key waiting for him.
It's a Porsche.
Porsche has motor sports heritage regarding the left hand key-turn. I for one, love feeling her bark to life with that twist.
That said, Porsche will probably cave and make a button someday. I like having something completely different, myself. No thief is ever going to look past that blinking LED on the door panel and think it's a real key waiting for him.