After 2 Days with start/stop buttom
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After being with a rental 3 series with the start/stop botton it is an absolute waste (for all those that wanted it). That is all -- oh and the car is in for the second time for new software due to iDrive having a mind of its own. Still love it though!!
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My Ride: 545i - ordered in January delivered April 21st! Black Sapphire Metallic, Black Dakota Leather, Anthracite Maple.
Originally Posted by big_ipaq' post='205359' date='Nov 30 2005, 04:20 PM
What's wrong with start/stop button?
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Originally Posted by Oaktree' post='205357' date='Nov 30 2005, 02:18 PM
After being with a rental 3 series with the start/stop botton it is an absolute waste (for all those that wanted it). That is all -- oh and the car is in for the second time for new software due to iDrive having a mind of its own. Still love it though!!
At least with Mercedes, if you don't have keyless go, you can turn the key fob to start like a regular key.
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You need to use it with comfort access to truly appreciate it's function. Without the comfort access option this START / STOP feature is just a toy with little function.
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Not driven an E60 with it but have driven a 1 series and a Renault Scenic with it. IMHO its not worth having even together with comfort access. I mean all you have to do with the std key is press a button, open the door and turn the key. Whats uncomfortable about that.
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My Ride: '04 545iS 6 spd, bought new via eBay, 11/05; Blk/Gry, Cold, L7, PDC, BMW Rear seatcover for pets.
First "Bumwa" was a new 1971 2002. High performance 5s since 1987. Beamer motorcycles too, currently on an 07 BMW K1200 GT; also a Moto Guzzi 1000 SP III.
Not to be an old fart, but having had start buttons on British marques (Jaguar, Triumph, Austin Healey, etc), I can tell you that there's a reason they did away with them: they're a nuissance.
Fast forward: I can't imagine ever again having to stop and lock or unlock a door, manually, even though I first thought the whole remote key business silly.
Just think about all these advancements to cut "key strokes" that we've come to expect, and then weigh this "advance" against those.
Message to marketing: Silly; just silly.
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Fast forward: I can't imagine ever again having to stop and lock or unlock a door, manually, even though I first thought the whole remote key business silly.
Just think about all these advancements to cut "key strokes" that we've come to expect, and then weigh this "advance" against those.
Message to marketing: Silly; just silly.
Ray Hull
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I have Comfort Access and love the Start/Stop button.
But seriously, and I'll grant that this is a matter of opinion, but even without Comfort Access I don't think it's an "extra step". On a normal ignition, you insert a key, turn to crank, and let go once engine is started. On E60 without Comfort Access, you insert fob, and momentarily depress a button that is 2 inches away - you don't even need to worry about cranking time.
Now, everyone is welcome to think it's worthless or whatever, but all things considered, I don't think it's a big deal. Of course, I also have Comfort Access, so I don't need to use a key at all. I'd definitely agree that the Start/Stop button only really shines with Comfort Access (and Comfort Access is a lot more than only being able to start the car without the fob - for me, it was definitely worth the $1000).
But seriously, and I'll grant that this is a matter of opinion, but even without Comfort Access I don't think it's an "extra step". On a normal ignition, you insert a key, turn to crank, and let go once engine is started. On E60 without Comfort Access, you insert fob, and momentarily depress a button that is 2 inches away - you don't even need to worry about cranking time.
Now, everyone is welcome to think it's worthless or whatever, but all things considered, I don't think it's a big deal. Of course, I also have Comfort Access, so I don't need to use a key at all. I'd definitely agree that the Start/Stop button only really shines with Comfort Access (and Comfort Access is a lot more than only being able to start the car without the fob - for me, it was definitely worth the $1000).
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das, in case you weren't aware, even those of us without the start/stop button only have to turn the key momentarily to activate the start sequence. There's no need to "hold" the key in the start postition for the car to start. Basically, our key is a start/stop button, it's just built into the key cylinder assembly.
Clearly, without comfort access, the independent start/stop button adds a step that is unecessary..
Clearly, without comfort access, the independent start/stop button adds a step that is unecessary..