I like the Prado system of not even needing to use the remote. You just walk up to the car and open the door as if it is unlocked. There is a sensor in each front door handle. Doesn't do it on the back doors. The rear door is annoying with two rubber lock/unlock buttons though.
The car beeps loudly and unmistakeably if you take the key away with the engine running. No visual warnings though.
I think the best thing about push button electronic start is that people don't keep the starter running past when the car has actually started.
Just have to be careful where you put the keys after driving. I once put them on a table for a few nights at a motel not realising til the last day that the keys were close enough to the car that it was effectively unlocked. However the car knew the keys were not close enough to start the car.
I have heard of people wrapping the remote in alfoil to avoid the above for various reasons.
The main concern I have is that I'll put them through the wash as I leave them in my shirt pocket too.
Overall I think they are a great idea so long as you are aware of their negatives.
There is an ad on tv for a car that can open the rear door by waving your foot under it. Don't know the car but that is taking it further again.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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 explain the situation, get told to put a brick thru the passenger window
  explain the situation, get told to put a brick thru the passenger window  of his 3 week old, black XR6 with pebble leather seating, dual zone climate control, colour screen....
 of his 3 week old, black XR6 with pebble leather seating, dual zone climate control, colour screen.... 
						
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