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Originally Posted by Veloist
Most of the time these end up upside down, meaning you lose more money especially if you're negative on the appraisal/trade-in if your car isn't paid off.
The smart-entry key has tons of disadvantages. Vehicle break-ins are on the rise with keyless access because they are chip-based. Therefore they are easier to hack and break-in to the car.
You're also more likely to forget a key inside a car with a push button start, because you'd get used to putting the key in the center console or cupholder. Therefore, when you turn the car off, nothing is in your hand when you leave the car. The only way you'd remember is if you remember to lock the car. Therefore, if you forget to lock the car, you just forgot to lock a car with your keys in it. At least with the traditional key, it's in your hand when you turn the car off.
Heated seats are useless too in this car. The interior cabin is so small that heat circulates faster and you warm up in no time. The FR-S's cloth seats heat up well too especially since they're...well...cloth.
Black vehicles are among the nicest colors on the road. They are very popular for performance vehicles and luxury vehicles. The shape of the FR-S is very well complimented by the metallic black finish. And the interior of the FR-S (black with red accents) are best matched with a black interior.
You are going to pay extra, and possibly lose money, over things that aren't worth it. I will bet you won't feel much of a difference/worth because at the end of the day the car will drive the same way.
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If you have keyless entry, it doesn't even make sense to take your keys out if you pocket while driving...
A limited brz is worth the tiny bit of extra money but not if you're going to take a huge loss on your current frs.