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Well, typically better trackers will use CAN data so will only connect to the vehicles CANBUS interface, and will have the GPS etc built in.
So only CAN and power is typically required for decent tracking units.
I disagree, DS2500's are not particularly good. Carbon lorraine RC6's or ferodo DS3000's get my vote for a track pad. Or if you have deep pockets get Pagid blue's.
I know, and I am confident on a normal trackday you would of gotten an apology, but these days attract a "special" kind of person, a this was clearly one of them.
Its a shame it happened and its a shame the bloke wasn't decent enough to hold his hands up at his mistake, he was probably...
Exactly, and I guess you knowing the type of day it was and the type of drivers it attracts kinda compounded the situation.
You do get ego's out there, and it does seem people dont like to let clio's passed, it happens on the motorway and on track.
Yes I remember our little battle quite well...
Ahh, i missed that bit, as i said in the post above it was probably all still a blur to him, but he should of found you later on in the day if not to just clear the air.
At least you made an effort to find out his well being, and maybe he was doing the same as you, trying to get home...
Couldn't agree more tbh, I mean I can understand him not apologising initially, it was probably all still a blur to him, but I think he should of had the decency to find you later on to check you were ok and at least talk about the incident, and then offer an apology.
I think you are slightly...
Well, I think shock effects people differently, and it can just stop you functioning at all. Did you speak to the driver an hour or two after the incident or just in the ambulance? I can only imagine what it would be like to be in this situation.
328's are cool!
I think this thread has got a touch out of hand. I am not defending anyone or anything, but maybe the BMW driver was shaken up, knew it was all his fault but didn't want to admit it, not knowing what you are like? I mean aren't you always told never admit fault after an accident?
Ouch!
Really glad you and the missus are ok.
Not all BMW drivers are tools like this one, and it looks like he had a really nice example prior to the crash too. Shame to lose 2 nice cars.