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Guest cabbyclaire

right for my insurance company i need to have an alarm fitted,

 

what are the best alarms for a cabriolet??

 

is there any cheap but good options???

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Guest gavbriggs

looking for one myself, from what i have read you need to have an approved installer for insurance purposes. it needs to be recognised by insurers so maybe give a ring and find out which brands they approve, also ask them if they can recommend anyone to install as you may get a discount.

 

now for cabbies those sonic ones are no good as they detect movement, i.e roof blowing in wind, i think the ones with outer proximity are the better ones(microwave sensors???) all doors and boot need sensors. remote central locking.

 

you can also get ones with secondary sensors that detect theft attempts or bumps, some will even display area attempted/bumped and warn you by sending a signal to the remote. also auto re-arm is a must.

 

i'm getting one(not for insurance) that remote starts engine although insurers frown on this. just because it's gonna be fun starting it up as people are near it. lol

 

hope this helps in some way!

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ok i have a concept 650 with pager ...... only one i recomend also as said you need a proxcimty sencer not sonic

 

personal choice mine

 

 

they are so expensive tho!!

 

i dont have that sort of money - not yet anyway

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Guest 6tracy9

I have a clifford concept 650 - i think i paid about £350 to have it fitted and the guy came out to me

 

If you shop around its suprising what deals you can find - i'll dig out the name of the company that fitted mine - your not that far away from me and they travel out to your house or work to fit it!

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yeah that would be good cheers tracy,

 

in regards to what alarm, ive been told by insurance company that it has to be at least cat 1 or cat 2 alarm and i can get it from anywhere, ive got someone who will fit it and get me the certificate just need to find a cheap one, or splash out on the alarm next week when payday comes

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I've still not got the number! But i'm working on it!

 

Its defiantely reassuring knowing that when someone goes near my car the alarm will chirp.

Some people get way too close for my liking when they are having a look and stuff - so a chirp warns them away!

 

The Concept 650 is a cat 1 alarm

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These are the people that came out to do mine!

 

Car Alarms UK Ltd

Challenge House

616 Mitcham Road

CroydonSurrey

CR0 3AA

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)845 126 07 06

Fax: +44 (0)20 8683 6478

Email: sales@caralarmuk.com

Web: www.caralarmuk.com

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Guest cabbyclaire

cheers tracy ill have a look, it will be next week i have it done, before i start fiddling with everything else

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Guest EmmaMk6Cabby
I have a clifford concept 650 - i think i paid about £350 to have it fitted and the guy came out to me

 

If you shop around its suprising what deals you can find - i'll dig out the name of the company that fitted mine - your not that far away from me and they travel out to your house or work to fit it!

 

Same alarm I got after asking advice on here over a year ago.

 

Cost me about £480 I think and its been excellent.

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Guest rsts1fe

alarm and IMOBILISE any cabrio infact any ford or vauxhall below a m reg because they wernt fitted as standerd with a immobiliser and the standerd alarms if theyve got one dont work .car thieves go out lookn for fords or vauxhalls below m reg.because they r eay targets .bend the door frame back makes no noise .easy steering locks to snap .and a black box that a 10yr old could get off which can be turned with any thing end of a spoon even a ford key etc. never just alarm ur car i would much rather have an immobiliser than an alarm

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