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Car security and trackers



Short Norman

ClioSport Club Member
  997 C4S
£140 for the basic i think and then £17 per month subscription for the monitoring.
not that bad then.

I take it the service where they actually go out and locate your car, and wait until it's recovered is extra (or maybe a cost charged to your insurers).

Seen a couple of their videos. They really do highlight one of the issues with the massive Police cuts.

I liked the one where they got the Evoque back. It had group of lads stood next to it and their guy decided to just walk up to the car start it up and drive it away LOL.
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
  Titanium 182
not that bad then.

I take it the service where they actually go out and locate your car, and wait until it's recovered is extra (or maybe a cost charged to your insurers).

Seen a couple of their videos. They really do highlight one of the issues with the massive Police cuts.

I liked the one where they got the Evoque back. It had group of lads stood next to it and their guy decided to just walk up to the car start it up and drive it away LOL.

Possibly yeah i've only looked into it briefly after seeing their videos.

Yeah that Evoque one is good.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Halfords do a tracker for 45 quid that's supposed to be good with no subscription.
 

GrahamS

ClioSport Club Member
  335d
Yeah I was surprised at how reasonable it was. I suppose you have to balance the cost vs the frequency.
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
Considered a ghost immobiliser?

We’ve got one on the JCW, just another layer of security along with the disc lock but does give some peace of mind even with the keys the car isn’t going anywhere unless they decide to tow it away!

I asked one insurer about these and they said they didn't like them. Apparently by fitting one you admit that the car is likely to get stolen!
I do fancy one for my skoda tho. I think flux said not to bother as car is under 20k too
 
  Clio 182
I asked one insurer about these and they said they didn't like them. Apparently by fitting one you admit that the car is likely to get stolen!
I do fancy one for my skoda tho. I think flux said not to bother as car is under 20k too
Insurers are bizarre with the rubbish they spout.
I can’t even process that statement tbh. Utter rubbish by them.
 

withoutabix

ClioSport Club Member
I asked one insurer about these and they said they didn't like them. Apparently by fitting one you admit that the car is likely to get stolen!
I do fancy one for my skoda tho. I think flux said not to bother as car is under 20k too

haha where they come up with this crap I’ll never know tbh may aswell leave the things open with the key in the ignition for all they care

But more than happy to sting you enough come renewal time with a stolen car on your record no doubt
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
  Titanium 182
The only thing about the ghost is that they'll just come in the house and beat the code out of you.
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
  Titanium 182
Nah cos that'll take time. They want an easy take

Most of the time yeah.

I just remember reading one story on PH that four heads came through a guys door and had a knife to his wife's throat to get him to tell them.
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
Most of the time yeah.

I just remember reading one story on PH that four heads came through a guys door and had a knife to his wife's throat to get him to tell them.

Not for a skoda?? Ha. Some horrible cnuts about
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
Opinions on the ghost then?

Part of me wants it to secure my car, but part of me thinks I'd rather even have my licence taken off me than someone come in to my house to force a code out of me.

Leave it as is?
Get a ghost?
Just add a cheap tracker?
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
  Titanium 182
What's the one that lets them drive off, but then cuts the power off after so many minutes of not entering the code?
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Id be inclined to just leave as is.

If they want the car that much no security will stop them.

If they took the car i probably wouldnt want it back.
 
  Clio 182
I’d not bother with ghost myself. If they’ve made it to the point that they have the car key then they’ll probably have access into your home. Most likely they’ll run but you may be unlucky and have a determined nutta who may come for the code.
I’d personally look to slow them and make things awkward so that they won’t even attempt a theft like steering locks, cctv, alarm, lights etc.
Ghost is invisible where as the others say I’m here to make life hard for you.
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
I’d not bother with ghost myself. If they’ve made it to the point that they have the car key then they’ll probably have access into your home. Most likely they’ll run but you may be unlucky and have a determined nutta who may come for the code.
I’d personally look to slow them and make things awkward so that they won’t even attempt a theft like steering locks, cctv, alarm, lights etc.
Ghost is invisible where as the others say I’m here to make life hard for you.

Good pt
 

R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
If they’ve made it to the point that they have the car key then they’ll probably have access into your home.

Usually it's little more than a coat hanger through the letterbox to pinch the keys that are often stored right by the front door.
or they've got a magic box that clones the keyfob so they can nick keyless drive vehicles.

There's always scare storys about gangs of knife wielding men kicking the door through, but for the most part the ones taking the car are low level scum working for a gang. They'll be the least intelligent, least capable and can be the youngest member of the group. They're the ones doing the actual crime, the rest will follow in another car or be somewhere else so they don't get their hands dirty.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
The only thing about the ghost is that they'll just come in the house and beat the code out of you.


REALLY ! I Doubt that very much tbh they just want an easy quick and quiet in and out.
Most are spineless little c***s anyway!!
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
Opinions on the ghost then?

Part of me wants it to secure my car, but part of me thinks I'd rather even have my licence taken off me than someone come in to my house to force a code out of me.

Leave it as is?
Get a ghost?
Just add a cheap tracker?

Ghost if you want
Disklok will put off 99% of thefts imo.
 

davo172

ClioSport Club Member
  TCR'd 172
I also reckon this "if they want it they will take it" attitude has caused a massive increase in thefts.
If you don't do anything to make it difficult for them then what did you expect ! all this no alarm on house no anti snap locks and leave keys by the front door is b****cks this is why a good 80% plus of cars are taken imo may as well give em a back rub and a go on you mrs before they take your car!!
 
Start out with a steering lock ? If most shitheads see a car with that they'll carry on walking. Unless they're smashing their way into your house because they really want the car.
 

withoutabix

ClioSport Club Member
My two pence is that’s it’s just another layer that keeps the car where it is I’ve still got disklok on of a night but cars are being taken everywhere now outside gyms etc so having that means I don’t have to always faff with the disklok when out and about.

And as people have said the likelihood of them breaking in, then leaving with the keys thinking they’ve got the car nice and quiet which in reality is all they want, to then working out it’s got ghost and deciding let’s go back in for the code are slim to none lets be honest.

mines also set so the engine actually starts and is quite loud so might alert people etc but as soon as the clutch is dipped it dies

The other option is pandora which can be remotely shut off at any point if the car is taken even with the fob etc
 

RSRowe

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 197
The best security in my opinion is a hidden killswitch.
I fitted one to my MK2 Focus RS which are notorious for getting nicked. Really simple to do
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
Disklok on both cars now (wife's company car). I out it
The best security in my opinion is a hidden killswitch.
I fitted one to my MK2 Focus RS which are notorious for getting nicked. Really simple to do

Yeah had one on an old e reg Escort beast
 

Danith

ClioSport Club Member
  MX5 ND2/220 Trophy
Start out with a steering lock ? If most shitheads see a car with that they'll carry on walking. Unless they're smashing their way into your house because they really want the car.

Yeah got the disklok for mine and stoplock pro for wife
 

R3k1355

Absolute wetter.
ClioSport Club Member
Unless they're smashing their way into your house because they really want the car.

Here's the question;

If you own a car so desirable that someone is willing to hold a knife to your throat for it, why have you got it parked out in the open for all to see?
 
Here's the question;

If you own a car so desirable that someone is willing to hold a knife to your throat for it, why have you got it parked out in the open for all to see?
That's true, someone could be followed home though.

I remember Steve (Waitey) saying that when he had his RS3, four different cars had followed him home, two of which were stolen. And Sir Dave (also with an RS3 at the time) used to park it in the next street.
 

welshname

ClioSport Club Member
I'd use a steering lock but not ghost.

Steering lock will either deter them, or they'll cut it off/break it off. It isn't going to stop someone who REALLY wants the car.

Ghost just leaves them open to try and force you to start it if they really want it. Keys by the front door for me, not easily visible from outside, but if someone comes through my front door, take the f**king keys and car and do one.

I'd sooner them not want/need to confront me.
 


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