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General => Car audio => Topic started by: tobz. on 15 October 2004, 15:25
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I've got to get some thatcham approved security fitted to my car and I was wondering what to go for etc.
The company that herts insurance use quoted me ?389 for a cat1 system hooked up to the central locking. I didn't think to ask what make and if that was the fitted price.
Anyway I'm guessing that I will end up with a clifford or a cobra, ideally I only really want to spend upto ?300 fitted with it operating the central locking (I'm happy to add that feature myself at a later date if that's asking too much).
Anyway what system would anybody recommend and do you know anybody that can fit it at my workplace (cambridgeshire) for the price I want to pay?
Cheers
Toby
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All the new G5 Clifford stuff is out now, and its awesome.
I would spend what you have to, to get what you need. You've spent a long time looking for this car, and spent (without doubt) top money on it. For the sake of a couple of hundred quid you could have a brand new system that will protect your pride and joy, and you can rest easy.
I would give GAP security a call, tell them what you need, and let them recommend a system for you. The most you'll spend is ?450, and that will include someone travelling to your home or work to professionally install it.
This is only ?150 over what you ideally want to spend, which in the scheme of things is peanuts. Spend the extra and get the best.
Their number is 0800 783 2165
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Cheers Simon
I'll have a look at the G5 clifford stuff on the net and probably give GAP a call. You're right it's definately gonna be worth protecting so it'll cost what it has to cost.
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Try yell.com for people in your area. Ring round and get a few quotes.
I paid ?300 for a Cobra system that does the central locking. Thats all ya need.
I dont see the point in paying for THe Name. I know Clifford are supposed to be the best, but what more do ya get for your money?
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If you look at the level of technology involved, Clifford alarms are considerably better than most others in the market place - All of their competitors are generally one generation of development behind. Clifford are the biggest/best for this very reason. Clifford are genuine innnovators in their field.
As an example, as far as I know, no other manufacture offers wireless modules, for untraceable/un-hackable installations, and this was their last generation stuff. There is a lot of hype that surrounds clifford stuff, and it is for good reason. Do all alarm manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty?
I wouldn't consider anything else for my own car, but as we all always say, each to their own, you pays your money, you takes your choice.
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I have a cobra cat 1 alarm for ?360
It makes lights flash and does locking but don't go beep beep - most important thing >:(
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It makes lights flash and does locking but don't go beep beep - most important thing
id of thought it lockin the car was the most important thing imo :P
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Don't be silly ::)
Its so it looks good wen u walk away and it goes beep beep
Boys ::) they know nothing
:P :-* :D
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Hit the panic button the the main button - if ya time it right it beep beeps!
Mines a full closure as well.
Thats all very fine Simon but does it actually do a better job? And are those worth the extra?
I dont think so. ( You could tell i was a Q.S. ) ;)
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I have a Toad Ai606 cat 1 with remote locking and total closure. I paid ?299 inc installation at my house.
Very good alarm, absolutely no problems so far (6 months), I would recommend one, also comes with lifetime gurantee.
However i agree with S11eps that clifford stuff is excellent, and you can get the remote start fitted which is possibly the best gimmick ever!
Only problem with clifford alarms is many people report faults due to poor installation, get a recommended installer i.e GAP.
I decided that on a 8 year old standard car that i don't plan to keep for too long i couldn't justify paying any more than i did on an alarm.
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I have a toad and have done on the last 3 cars ive owned. ?300 fitted. Total closure
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Just ordered a clifford avital maxx1 with the door actuator for single point c/l systems for a fitted price of ?345 which I though was pretty reasonable. It's got the capability to have all the gadgets added to it (remote start, proximity detector etc) and it has a spare channel for me to add some features of my own to ;D
I phoned GAP and they knew their stuff but were coming out at ?409 for exactly the same system.
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It makes lights flash and does locking but don't go beep beep - most important thing? >:(
You have PM, on how to get the beep beep working. I also have a Cobra alarm :)
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Figure this out then...
I just got a quote for a Mk3 I'm "hopefully" (no smilie for fingers crossed) getting in the next week or two.? Anyway, it currently has no alarm fitted AT ALL!!!? I got a quote through Swintons and the difference between a CAT 1 and no alarm was ?20 per year!!! :o
Its sort of related to the above posts, just though I would throw that in, some saving eh??? ???
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Yeah, its a pretty minor saving to be sure, but you can't expect hundreds of pounds a year saving, or the company would just fit you an alarm for free!!!
For me its all about peace of mind - whether the insurance company requested it or not, I would always fit the best security I could, as I know I work damn hard to buy and keep my cars on the road, and I'll be f*cked sideways before some thieving scum is gonna take them from me.
Take Tobz's example - he has been on a quest for, what, a year to find his perfect Mk2? Imagine how gutted he would be if that disappeared - its a year wasted, and he needs to go back to square one and start again - that peace of mind has to be worth a few hundred quid alone!!!
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For me its all about peace of mind - whether the insurance company requested it or not, I would always fit the best security I could, as I know I work damn hard to buy and keep my cars on the road, and I'll be f*cked sideways before some thieving scum is gonna take them from me.
I am with you on that one to be honest, I just thought ?20 was pathetic, I was expecting twice that.
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lowcostcaraudio.com do cobra systems if anyone is interested you can buy the alarm seperate and fit it yourself but you cant have it certified unless its inspected which can cost about ?30.
fitting on an alarm is normally around ?130-50 rest is normally parts :grin:
cat 2 shouldnt cost no more than ?100 and like sheps said no more than about ?450 on a cat 1 if they want more try somewhere else :D