No intelli-key on 6mt...wow.
#1
#2
Originally Posted by BobbyG123
Maybe not a deal breaker, but certainly a head scratcher...Why would Infiniti do that?
The only thing I can think of is that they consider the AT to be the "luxury car" and the 6mt to be the sports car. I'm kinda' bummed now.
The only thing I can think of is that they consider the AT to be the "luxury car" and the 6mt to be the sports car. I'm kinda' bummed now.
#3
I talked to my dealer about that. Not that he necessarily knows anything, but he said he thinks Infiniti thinks it's a safety issue. He was really just guessing, but that's what I think too. It really makes no sense to me at all, but I have a feeling that is the reasoning.
I would hope it would go beyond the auto being more "luxorious".
I would hope it would go beyond the auto being more "luxorious".
#5
298hp engine vs 280
no intelli-key vs intelli-key
I don't think anyone is getting screwed anywhere. 6MT purchasers are more sport oriented, they don't care as much about intelligent keys and such, they want more power, better handling, etc. Conventional customers would prefer the luxuries over power. It's just an issue of cost and what the customer finds most important.
no intelli-key vs intelli-key
I don't think anyone is getting screwed anywhere. 6MT purchasers are more sport oriented, they don't care as much about intelligent keys and such, they want more power, better handling, etc. Conventional customers would prefer the luxuries over power. It's just an issue of cost and what the customer finds most important.
#6
You have the Trial Lawyers of America, stupid non-responsibility-taking consumers and frivolous lawsuits to thank for that one.
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
#7
Originally Posted by shodog
I think 6MT's get screwed. does anybody else with an 03.5 6MT have heated seats?
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Originally Posted by trebien
You have the Trial Lawyers of America, stupid non-responsibility-taking consumers and frivolous lawsuits to thank for that one.
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
#9
Originally Posted by trebien
You have the Trial Lawyers of America, stupid non-responsibility-taking consumers and frivolous lawsuits to thank for that one.
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
Damn right it's a liability issue. Car is in gear - Bob "accidently" hits the button and runs over his kid... sues Infiniti for billions...
But they could have at least given us the keyless door handles for the 6MT...
I would think that a clutch lockout would be the way to go and should be doable. If the clutch isn't depressed, the car won't start.
Pags
#11
I actually went looking on the Infiniti website and found that if you get Performance Package B with the Sports Tuned Suspension Package, you can get the intelli-key. But most dealers that list the cars in their inventory with the Performance Package don't seem to have the intelli-key..
Regards
Regards
#12
I don't see the problem, big deal if you have to put the key in to drive the car? And the touch to unlock door makes no sense either, since with a plain, old keyless entry you touch a button on a key or keyfob and the door unlocks.
The start is the reason it is not on the MT car, to make the clutch interlock work you have to be in the car with the clutch depressed. So having a keyless start does not make much sense.
If you want the MT, I don't see it as being a deal breaker.
Now if you go to TireRack and price 18" replacement tires, that might be a breaker. Few choices and high prices ($210-250 per tire). For non sport pack the 17" rubber is a lot cheaper and more choices. I didn't check 19" tires to fit the new M, that is probably even more money.
Dennis
The start is the reason it is not on the MT car, to make the clutch interlock work you have to be in the car with the clutch depressed. So having a keyless start does not make much sense.
If you want the MT, I don't see it as being a deal breaker.
Now if you go to TireRack and price 18" replacement tires, that might be a breaker. Few choices and high prices ($210-250 per tire). For non sport pack the 17" rubber is a lot cheaper and more choices. I didn't check 19" tires to fit the new M, that is probably even more money.
Dennis