Auto door locks?
Actually Infinti does have a car that locks automatically
Originally Posted by schtebie
Actually, no Nissan/Infiniti vehicles are equipped with the auto-locking feature. It's certainly something to be considered, but not a necessity by any means. 

Made me bite the bullet and purchase the mods from KP Technologies this week. Waiting for the delivery next week.
Originally Posted by spacecowboy
there's this thing, called the gas pedal, that when someone approaches your car and you don't feel safe, you step on. that's just something i heard somewhere.
Tell me how you step on the gas when someone approaches your car door again? Does that work when you're in traffic and somebody is ahead of you at the lights? Hmmm.
Originally Posted by schtebie
Actually, no Nissan/Infiniti vehicles are equipped with the auto-locking feature. It's certainly something to be considered, but not a necessity by any means. 

My 07 GTI has the Auto-Locking feature, which is so convenient. The best thing about it, which is more and more common on cars nowadays is that if the car is locked from the outside, you can still open the door handle and it will open, without having to manually unlock it. Seems like it'd be easy to make a car that way, and then the driver/passengers aren't inconvenienced, but still are "safe".
The 03 and 04 G35 coupes are like that ^^^^
Even if the doors are locked, you pull the handle and the door unlocks and opens. I'm not sure why they got rid of it? Possibly a safety/liability concern? If a kid is sitting in the front and pulls the handle and the door comes open and he falls out???? Too bad we can't sue bad parents.......
Even if the doors are locked, you pull the handle and the door unlocks and opens. I'm not sure why they got rid of it? Possibly a safety/liability concern? If a kid is sitting in the front and pulls the handle and the door comes open and he falls out???? Too bad we can't sue bad parents.......
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