Comfort access, do you have it?

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I have it and I find it very good. Key fob is the same size as the normal one. To get in you just pull the door handle. Press the start button and ignition on or depress the clutch and press the start button and it starts. Just press start button to stop. To lock the car you touch a small lined area under the door handle.
 
I have comfort access - fob is no different in size to any other vehicle key fob I've owned. Works as stated above except with DCT you need to apply the footbrake before pushing the button to start otherwise it just switches the ignition on. The fob also has a 'pull out' key in it just in case the 'electrickery' doesn't work or the batteries have gone flat. When you stop, press the button once to stop the engine, ignition (equivalent to position 1 on conventional ignition switch) remains on and second push switches off the ignition. However, the second push isn't strictly necessary as if you just get out and lock the car by applying light pressure to the 'lined' area of the door handle it will switch off the ignition as it locks the car. You can also open the boot by just operating the boot release 'handle', the rest of the vehicle remains locked and when you shut the boot it re-locks.

Does it make a difference - yes it does, I'm quite impressed with it.
 
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