Anyone Got A Tracker On Their Cerbera?
Anyone Got A Tracker On Their Cerbera?
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GCerbera

Original Poster:

5,161 posts

273 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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Just starting to look into this.

I see Navtrack get's a fair few thumbs up - coments anyone?

TonyF

2,300 posts

298 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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Got one but not had to activate it yet !!
"bestgocheckinthegarage" !!!

GCerbera

Original Poster:

5,161 posts

273 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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TonyF said:
Got one but not had to activate it yet !!
"bestgocheckinthegarage" !!!
Hope it was there!

What Tracker have you got?

_DJ_

5,047 posts

276 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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I thought about this, but decided that unless an insurance company demanded it then I was better off without. A stolen/recovered car has been:
- broken into
- thrashed from cold
- had some scrote driving it, probably badly (quickly over speed humps, hit curbs etc)
- may have been crashed

Would you want the car back after that and would it ever feel the same?

GCerbera

Original Poster:

5,161 posts

273 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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_DJ_ said:
Would you want the car back after that and would it ever feel the same?
Good points DJ.

Possibly I would. Having had a few houses trashed by
low life - after the repairs, I didn't feel I had to move.

Not sure on the insurance view of damage caused to
engines in this situation - anyone?

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

325 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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But they might steal the car when the engine's warm

TonyF

2,300 posts

298 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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The full monty with guard and retrieve facility.

_DJ_

5,047 posts

276 months

Monday 12th January 2004
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GCerbera said:

_DJ_ said:
Would you want the car back after that and would it ever feel the same?

Good points DJ.

Possibly I would. Having had a few houses trashed by
low life - after the repairs, I didn't feel I had to move.

Not sure on the insurance view of damage caused to
engines in this situation - anyone?


I suppose a house is slightly different. I think I could cope with that. It would obviously be unpleasant initially but it would be easier to see the damage that had been done. However, with a car if the clutch went a few months later or the engine required a rebuild or whatever you'd always wonder whether it was a direct concequence of the theft.


pdavison

1,638 posts

299 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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I have Tracker, can't remember which one, but I haven't activated mine yet either. Didn't make any difference to my insurance, yet when I had the M3 they wouldn't insure it unless I had it installed.

Tam Lin

694 posts

275 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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_DJ_ said:


I suppose a house is slightly different. I think I could cope with that. It would obviously be unpleasant initially but it would be easier to see the damage that had been done. However, with a car if the clutch went a few months later or the engine required a rebuild or whatever you'd always wonder whether it was a direct concequence of the theft.


Depends a bit on how much you've spent on your car: I had an Astra stolen in the 80's,(BiB found it in Bull ring Birmingham NCP), and traded it in immediately afterwards.

With the Cerb, it takes a while to find a good one, and if you've spent xxxxxx.xx on suspension, brakes, rustproofing, it would be tough to start from scratch.

Cerbs as supplied by the factory seem to be like the starter car in software games..you need lots of points to make them really good :-)

ro_butler

795 posts

293 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Graham,

I had a trakcer retrieve on mine. Never had to activate it though. It knocked a few hundred quid off the insurance IIRC. To be honest if it hadn't come with the car I'm not sure I'd have bothered.

Tam Lin said:


Cerbs as supplied by the factory seem to be like the starter car in software games..you need lots of points to make them really good :-)


This is true of quite a few cars

p7ulg

1,052 posts

305 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Had a tracker on my Cerbera but I am afraid they are a bit like airbags you don't know how good they are until you have to use one in anger.Must admit it did pick up that my car was being moved while the engine was switched off.The car was being taken to HHC on a low loader due to an imobiliser fault!!!

jamster

488 posts

270 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Got the Navtrack as well Graham. Didnt make any difference to the insurance quote at all. It's paid up for the next 2.5 years. You can phone the car and ask it where it is. It texts you back with location etc. Pretty cool! Apart from that it's a bit of a pain having to disarm the alarm then the tracker before you go anywhere. Not sure how much it was to fit but 3 years cover was 360quid.

Over and out

SGirl

7,922 posts

283 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Tam Lin said:
With the Cerb, it takes a while to find a good one, and if you've spent xxxxxx.xx on suspension, brakes, rustproofing, it would be tough to start from scratch.


Hm. xxxxxx.xx. That's 6 figures plus pence. Tam Lin dearest, are you sure you want a Cerb suspension for your birthday?!

>> Edited by SGirl on Tuesday 13th January 10:21

neilus

907 posts

304 months

Tuesday 13th January 2004
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Got a Tracker on mine, was on the car when I bought it.

I must admit when I had the vehicle recovered, they were on the phone PDQ (if memory serves me correctly, about 5 minutes).

Obviously, doesn't help much if it's stolen with the 'keys'.

Neil.