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patch900
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Alarm and Immobiliser
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03 April 2007, 14:26 »
Hi, currently got a Mk3 golf with immobiliser (factory fitted).
How much difference (approx) insurance wise does it make upgrading to Cat 1 alarm and immobiliser ?
I know its a bit of a difficult question.
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martinb
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Re: Alarm and Immobiliser
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03 April 2007, 14:43 »
Hi mate,
thats a hard one to answer as some companies might actually give a discount for the factory system anyway. So ignoring the system thats on the car already most of our underwriters offer between 7.5% to 12% discount for Thatcham 1.
Obviously it may be different for whichever company you are currently with tho.
Hope that helps
Martin
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patch900
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Re: Alarm and Immobiliser
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03 April 2007, 14:52 »
Cheers Martin,
I thought it wouldnt be that easy to answer but thanks anyway.
My insurance is due in November this year so I will be on to you then with all the details. Might have altered the car slightly by then as well
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Mikester
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15 May 2010, 13:22 »
I was with HIC with a mk3 Golf gti with a factory alarm decalred.
I had fitted a Clifford CAT 1 with certificate and they gave no discount for this.
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damien010685
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18 May 2010, 06:21 »
Some insurance companies wont give a crap about alarm or immob pending on car value to be honest i wouldnt waste the 250 quid Martin is right about underwriters but only at a certain value
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