Ditto for me, I was told by my dealer that all 2006 Honda's have the key with built-in buttons. I would ask your sales rep why yours is different.
My sales rep responded and said basically and curtly "We dont get that option in Canada".
I guess us Canadians do not need or want (supply - demand) the luxury of automatic trunk release . I kinda miss it and dont understand the logic of having a different fob south of the border.
My sales rep responded and said basically and curtly "We dont get that option in Canada".
I guess us Canadians do not need or want (supply - demand) the luxury of automatic trunk release . I kinda miss it and dont understand the logic of having a different fob south of the border.
Cheers!
We Americans are too obese to bend over to open the trunk.
I can say that cause I really am overweight now.
Need fewer troops to support.
Drive a hybrid.
Best tank 71.65 MPG.
Before this car I spent two years learning hypermiling on my 2004 HCH1.
I see the Canadian Acura CSX (which is pretty much the same basic car as the Civic) has "remote entry system with panic feature and trunk release." Curious why Canadian Civics are being singled out.
On another note, the Canadian Civic brochure has "Keyless Answerback" in the DX-G trim (and up?). What's that?