raqball
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The difference is one is plainly obvious if you looked at and or test drove the vehicle before buying and the other is not. Also, they are not the same and that is a terrible comparison. The OP's Jeep does NOT say it comes with proximity entry. It says it come with Keyless Enter N GO (bad wording yes) which = Push button start. The window sticker (on mine at least) also clearly lists manual locks.Ya - thats fair enough I guess. What if during your first oil change you realize that you don't have a skid plate and its clear that it was never there. Do you just say oh well - I signed off on it - silly me. Or do you go to the dealership and say where is my skid plate?
Do you honestly believe the OP didn't know or though that Jeeps have a magical system that allows manual locks to open just because you are close to them and have the key?
If it were that important to the OP he/she should have noticed before even purchasing the Jeep. My dealer said they filed my tank up but I think I got shorted 1 or 2 gallons..............
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