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goldseekur
09-24-2016, 07:50 AM
Does anyone know when was the last year that the Honda CRV used a key type ignition not a key-less ignition?
Kevin and Luci
09-24-2016, 07:56 AM
Sounds like 2014
2015 Honda CR-V - Comfort and Convenience - Honda News (http://hondanews.com/releases/c8e8965a-cdea-4dc1-875c-9d1baa6ea300)
bbbbbb
09-24-2016, 09:07 AM
Does anyone know when was the last year that the Honda CRV used a key type ignition not a key-less ignition?
Hi, we found on two rentals, need to carry two small bricks around for the keyless, garbage, so not for us, will not buy keyless. And, if you get out of the car and lock it and stay close, it will unlock as you walk away, both cars did that. The Detroit gear heads did it again. Looking at Buick instead, they said we can get a key ignitioin, from the factory. And, another item, WE WOULD NOT allow them to change it, take out the keyless and put a key in? NO WAY.
Just a thought on that, do your own planning we are just expressing an opinion and do not want to stir up the troops.
bbbbbb :a040:
Chatbrat
09-24-2016, 12:10 PM
Had keyless cars since 2010--zero problems--its the manufacturer, not the system
RickeyD
09-24-2016, 12:20 PM
I would think a 1966 Chevy Nova station wagon would be an excellent replacement for the CRV. Inherently simple in design and operation plus cheap to maintain and repair.
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Chatbrat
09-24-2016, 12:29 PM
Unless you're in a crash, then you're a dead duck--the old cars were cool, but--they had lousy brakes, no air bags, no crumple zones and they didn't handle well @ all--was thinking about buying a classic, until I drove one
RickeyD
09-24-2016, 02:34 PM
Unless you're in a crash, then you're a dead duck--the old cars were cool, but--they had lousy brakes, no air bags, no crumple zones and they didn't handle well @ all--was thinking about buying a classic, until I drove one
Better to live a short dangerous life than a long mediocre one [emoji3]
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1963 RestoMod Corvette handles like a Ferrari.
Chatbrat
09-24-2016, 04:45 PM
Back in 63' I turned 8.13 @ 186 in the 1/4--my current car goes 0-60 under 4 secs & its a station wagon with 577 hp MB 6.3 AMG
RickeyD
09-24-2016, 05:01 PM
Back in 63' I turned 8.13 @ 186 in the 1/4--my current car goes 0-60 under 4 secs & its a station wagon with 577 hp MB 6.3 AMG
Back in '63 I sped through my neighborhood on my Schwinn 5 speed stingray that sounded way cool with new baseball cards fluttering within it's spokes :boxing2:
goldseekur
09-25-2016, 06:24 AM
I like the "joking" comments and car options, but the request is for my 78 year old mother-in-law who has had 2-3 bad incidences with her Cadillac with a the fob and now she is afraid to drive it and wants to go back to a car with a key ignition.
So that is the reason for the question, " how many years back would we have to go to find a car, Honda CRV in particular or a NissanSUV, that still has a key ignition?" Does anyone know for sure?
Thanks for the information Kevin and Luci.
RickeyD
09-25-2016, 07:06 AM
I like the "joking" comments and car options, but the request is for my 78 year old mother-in-law who has had 2-3 bad incidences with her Cadillac with a the fob and now she is afraid to drive it and wants to go back to a car with a key ignition.
So that is the reason for the question, " how many years back would we have to go to find a car, Honda CRV in particular or a NissanSUV, that still has a key ignition?" Does anyone know for sure?
Thanks for the information Kevin and Luci.
A visit to your local Honda/Nissan dealer parts counter will answer your question definitively. His resources include all part catalogs and expert mechanics at the shop.
chuck90199
09-25-2016, 07:13 AM
We have a 2015 Honda CRV that opens and starts with a key. Not all the 2015 CRVs were keyless. Don't know about the 2016s.
KayakerNC
09-25-2016, 07:45 AM
2016 RAV4 XLE has a key ignition, Hybrid version has the button. Not a Honda, but still a reasonable choice.
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