The sleek Infiniti G37 Cindy Marsh bought last August was the car of her dreams, equipped with the latest keyless electronics technology that allows her to start the engine with the touch of a button.
Regarding Keith Crain's Aug. 2 column about keyless ignition, "A better idea that simply isn't better": I am sure auto manufacturers do foist a lot of unwanted features on the car-buying public, but ...
In an era in which convenience is king and car buyers seek more seamless connections linking home, car and the outside world, keyless ignition has become a nearly ubiquitous automotive feature. Also ...
Upgrading your traditional lock to a smart lock is a great way to bring futuristic security to your front door. These gadgets allow you to interact with your lock using a password, fingerprint, ...
The defendants allegedly knew or should have known the cars were risky. — -- Some of the world’s biggest automakers should have recalled millions of vehicles with keyless ignitions because the ...
New technology is helping thieves steal locked cars. Police are warning owners of cars with keyless ignition systems to beware.It happened to a College Hill woman in April, while her car was parked in ...
Could this button be the very reason your car disappears? For thousands of drivers, the convenience of keyless ignition has quietly become a liability. What was once a futuristic perk unlocking and ...