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Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:10 pm
by Montymole
Can anyone recommend a good place to get a tracker fitted in the midlands?
I do wonder how many or what % of you guys have a tracker???
Only car I ever fitted one too was my Subaru Sti.... I'm thinking tracker monitor?
Re: Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:12 pm
by spikeyboy101
Waste of time and money - if it gets stolen do you really want it back ?
Plus having stolen recovered on a car hits residuals.
Far better to by gap cover in my mind.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:47 pm
by andre3k
Motorguard in Erdington, Birm. They're right nxt to the detailers I use.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:02 pm
by Montymole
I just want Piece of mind...don't like letting scum bags get one over on me..
Cheers Andre...
Detailers???
Re: Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:12 pm
by TimDogg
Nope, let it go. Life's too short to worry.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:37 pm
by andre3k
Montymole wrote:Cheers Andre...
Detailers???
Yup, these guys:
http://www.draykefields.co.uk/
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:22 am
by victor2vt
Contact Tracker direct and they send a fitter to your house.
My insurance company insisted i had one fitted.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:27 am
by The_Coat
I have a Cobra 5 in mine which was in the car when I got it.
Only brings the insurance down by £9 a year! £1600 to fit, £205 a year to activate - not sure if its really worth it

Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:07 am
by AdrianD
The_Coat wrote:I have a Cobra 5 in mine which was in the car when I got it.
Only brings the insurance down by £9 a year! £1600 to fit, £205 a year to activate - not sure if its really worth it

The fact that you're only getting a £9 discount tells you how much the insurance companies value it's worth!
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:10 am
by The_Coat
AdrianD wrote:The_Coat wrote:I have a Cobra 5 in mine which was in the car when I got it.
Only brings the insurance down by £9 a year! £1600 to fit, £205 a year to activate - not sure if its really worth it

The fact that you're only getting a £9 discount tells you how much the insurance companies value it's worth!
Thats how I looked at it also.
The guy on the phone said sometimes having a tracker fittted can up the premium!?!?!?!?
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:13 am
by RS04YOB
spikeyboy101 wrote:
Plus having stolen recovered on a car hits residuals.
The car would not be getting classed as stolen recoverd as insurance will not be making any form on payment on the car I know this first hand (not on my B7 either)
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:15 am
by adsgreen
AKA-K3 wrote:spikeyboy101 wrote:
Plus having stolen recovered on a car hits residuals.
The car would not be getting classed as stolen recoverd as insurance will not be making any form on payment on the car I know this first hand (not on my B7 either)
But it will show up on a police search.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:17 am
by RS04YOB
adsgreen wrote:AKA-K3 wrote:spikeyboy101 wrote:
Plus having stolen recovered on a car hits residuals.
The car would not be getting classed as stolen recoverd as insurance will not be making any form on payment on the car I know this first hand (not on my B7 either)
But it will show up on a police search.
Can the general public have access to a result of a police search when looking to buy a car ???????
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:22 am
by andre3k
spikeyboy101 wrote:Far better to by gap cover in my mind.
If it was purchased privately, GAP is sh1te as it will only return to market value. If bought thru a dealer though it returns to purchase price.
Re: Tracker
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:02 am
by adsgreen
AKA-K3 wrote:
Can the general public have access to a result of a police search when looking to buy a car ???????
depends on the search comapny used. some have access others don't. If the car is reported stolen to the police it generally appears.
However there is a grey area - as with most things nowdays there is a time factor and sometimes if a car (particulary tracker ones) are located quickly (say in a matter of hours) then it's possible for it to not be recorded.
As for insurance requiring a tracker - I'd say change insurance companies. Plenty on there that don't require a track esp as the value of an rs4 is dropping to the 18-25k mark.
You generally don't get a massive discount anymore so not worth it for cash advantages. It really comes down to personal preference in having the car back.
One of my companies is a tracker-esque company and yet I don't officially have a tracker on the car (I have some prototype ones etc but thats it). If I had my choice, I'd have 2lb's of C4 instead but thats just me.