Security for your F Type?
#21
Thanks for the replies to all, including some of the more "radical" security options.
I should have added that a tracker system is also a mandatory requirement here (for cars over £75k) and that the insurance company in question is Jaguar insurance (does jaguar insurance exist in the USA?).
Garages in the UK still seem to be built on the assumption that we all drive the smallest cars on the planet and the practicalities are that it will be too tight a squeeze in any case, so am changing insurers. The other option I've considered is a wheel clamp, but don't like the idea of attacking my new wheels with that kind of device.
Roll on tomorrow though.....
I should have added that a tracker system is also a mandatory requirement here (for cars over £75k) and that the insurance company in question is Jaguar insurance (does jaguar insurance exist in the USA?).
Garages in the UK still seem to be built on the assumption that we all drive the smallest cars on the planet and the practicalities are that it will be too tight a squeeze in any case, so am changing insurers. The other option I've considered is a wheel clamp, but don't like the idea of attacking my new wheels with that kind of device.
Roll on tomorrow though.....
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However, my main question was how effective LoJack really is at recovering a car quickly. It's aging technology, and I'm wondering how many law enforcement agencies are either keeping their tracking equipment in good order or even still have it.
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#29
They did many years ago, don't know if they still do.
I had Lojack on my '86 Olds 442 when the Cutlass was the choice of car thieves. Did give me piece of mind, course if it were stolen, by the time it would have been found, most things would have been gone.
I had Lojack on my '86 Olds 442 when the Cutlass was the choice of car thieves. Did give me piece of mind, course if it were stolen, by the time it would have been found, most things would have been gone.
#30
Thanks, but no need for me. When not in motion, my car spends 99% of it's time in a locked, alarmed garage at home, or in an underground, barrier-guarded garage at work.
However, my main question was how effective LoJack really is at recovering a car quickly. It's aging technology, and I'm wondering how many law enforcement agencies are either keeping their tracking equipment in good order or even still have it.
However, my main question was how effective LoJack really is at recovering a car quickly. It's aging technology, and I'm wondering how many law enforcement agencies are either keeping their tracking equipment in good order or even still have it.
#31
One of the benefits of living in a State like Maine is that car theft - if not many crimes - aren't a "way of life here" (although I'm sure that they occur). Wasn't that long ago when we wouldn't even lock the house upon leaving for the day. That said, my F-Type is in a locked garage. Of course, anything can and often does happen....not that I'm worried about it.
Nice dog.
Nice dog.
#32
One of the benefits of living in a State like Maine is that car theft - if not many crimes - aren't a "way of life here" (although I'm sure that they occur). Wasn't that long ago when we wouldn't even lock the house upon leaving for the day. That said, my F-Type is in a locked garage. Of course, anything can and often does happen....not that I'm worried about it.
Nice dog.
Nice dog.
While I used to live out in the country and we left the keys in the car (that was parked in the garage) and never locked the back door to the house, now that I live in the Dallas area, I do lock the house, garage, and car, however, I simply cannot live my life worrying about "what it", and I try to just enjoy as much as possible without worry. After all, isn't that what insurance is for if it's needed?
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RickyJay52 (04-20-2015)
#33
How effective it works, is going to be dependent on how fast you contact the police. LoJack doesn't contact the police, it's up to the vehicle owner. It also gives us a beak on out insurance rate, which is a nice reason to have it. You live in a high crime area, so is even better for you.
It's effectiveness is primarily a function of: 1) whether a local jurisdiction has the tracking equipment functioning in every patrol car; and 2) how motivated local law enforcement is to find stolen cars. In high crime areas, car theft is near the bottom of the priority list. I've not heard a single case of LoJack assistance in locating a stolen car in more than a decade.
I don't live in a high crime area, but there are areas in the DC area which are. Lastly, I mentioned to my insurance company (Nationwide) that my F-Type was LoJack-equipped, and received no discount. I've been with the same company for 20 years.
#36
Sounds like you've been listening to Rush Limbaugh for far too long.
Besides, we don't need the water, and I hear you have a problem with that, but with regard to auto theft, looks like CA has the market well-covered.
Auto Theft Statistics
Besides, we don't need the water, and I hear you have a problem with that, but with regard to auto theft, looks like CA has the market well-covered.
Auto Theft Statistics
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DuhCar (04-21-2015)
#40
Different type of security for those who don't have garages or just want to see outside for any possible problem.
Lots of variations.
Disclaimer: I don't have any financial or any other interest in the company. But, we're going to get a system when we get other things cleared up first.
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Lots of variations.
Disclaimer: I don't have any financial or any other interest in the company. But, we're going to get a system when we get other things cleared up first.
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