Article 5ZVP5 The push-button ignition was a luxurious way to start your car until it wasn’t

The push-button ignition was a luxurious way to start your car until it wasn’t

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Mitchell Clark
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The first time I started a car by pressing a button, it felt too easy and convenient - like I had somehow stumbled into a tax bracket I don't belong in. You're telling me," I thought, that I can just leave my keys in my pocket, and the car will let me get in and drive around?"

The push-button ignition is one of those buttons that doesn't really add any new functionality over the thing it's replacing (in this case, the ignition system that has you insert and turn a key). It exists solely for the sake of convenience, a job that it excels at. You get in the car, press down on the brake pedal and a button, and you're ready to drive. It's barely more difficult than unlocking your phone.

It's also, for most of us, anyway, the most raw...

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