Thinking about an alarm?? Read this!!
Thinking about an alarm?? Read this!!
HOLY SHNIKIES!!!!! This is some serious $hit. I was amazed when I read this,it kinda makes me wonder if its really worth the $ to get an A/M alarm installed. Car alarm anti-theft device info Tell me what u guys/gals think? Im interested in the feedback.
Originally posted by y2kse
Looks interesting. How much does it cost including installation?
Looks interesting. How much does it cost including installation?
Re: Thinking about an alarm?? Read this!!
I think anyone who buys most of kinds of alarm systems/hardware should remember that they are just theft 'deterants.' Nothing out there can actually be labeled theft 'prevention,' but who knows about this Ravelco device.
If the claims on about the Ravelco are true, then it would be worth it if you live and drive around places that have high rates of auto theft. (If you had a Honda or Toyota, I'd say get one because those two brand names always top the lists of most-stolen cars.) Too bad they seem to be east coast only.
If the claims on about the Ravelco are true, then it would be worth it if you live and drive around places that have high rates of auto theft. (If you had a Honda or Toyota, I'd say get one because those two brand names always top the lists of most-stolen cars.) Too bad they seem to be east coast only.
Re: Re: Thinking about an alarm?? Read this!!
Originally posted by 01SE02SER
I think anyone who buys most of kinds of alarm systems/hardware should remember that they are just theft 'deterants.' Nothing out there can actually be labeled theft 'prevention,' but who knows about this Ravelco device.
If the claims on about the Ravelco are true, then it would be worth it if you live and drive around places that have high rates of auto theft. (If you had a Honda or Toyota, I'd say get one because those two brand names always top the lists of most-stolen cars.) Too bad they seem to be east coast only.
I think anyone who buys most of kinds of alarm systems/hardware should remember that they are just theft 'deterants.' Nothing out there can actually be labeled theft 'prevention,' but who knows about this Ravelco device.
If the claims on about the Ravelco are true, then it would be worth it if you live and drive around places that have high rates of auto theft. (If you had a Honda or Toyota, I'd say get one because those two brand names always top the lists of most-stolen cars.) Too bad they seem to be east coast only.
Heres the email I got from them.....
Hi Justin,
Thank you for your interest in the Ravelco Antitheft Device. In 27 years, no car with Ravelco on it has ever been stolen. There is no other device in the industry with a track record like that. In addition, Ravelco is endorsed by police departments throughout the United States and in numerous countries throughout the world.
Ravelco is actually less expensive than most everything else out there. Any decent alarm will run you $300-1000+ and LoJack is $600-700. Ravelco is $299.95 installed. Our closest installation facility to you is in Stratford, Connecticut - about half an hour's drive from NY. (We regularly have customers drive to this location from NYC and New Jersey. We've actually had people drive up to 400 miles to get a Ravelco installed!) We do installs by appointment only, so we'll start working on your car as soon as you arrive, and have you on your way in an hour to an hour and a half. Would you be interested in scheduling an installation? We can do it next Saturday, July 12th, if you're free.
thank you,
Dave Wilmouth
www.neverstolen.com
So what do u think Y2KSE??
Thank you for your interest in the Ravelco Antitheft Device. In 27 years, no car with Ravelco on it has ever been stolen. There is no other device in the industry with a track record like that. In addition, Ravelco is endorsed by police departments throughout the United States and in numerous countries throughout the world.
Ravelco is actually less expensive than most everything else out there. Any decent alarm will run you $300-1000+ and LoJack is $600-700. Ravelco is $299.95 installed. Our closest installation facility to you is in Stratford, Connecticut - about half an hour's drive from NY. (We regularly have customers drive to this location from NYC and New Jersey. We've actually had people drive up to 400 miles to get a Ravelco installed!) We do installs by appointment only, so we'll start working on your car as soon as you arrive, and have you on your way in an hour to an hour and a half. Would you be interested in scheduling an installation? We can do it next Saturday, July 12th, if you're free.
thank you,
Dave Wilmouth
www.neverstolen.com
So what do u think Y2KSE??
Originally posted by Black2000maxima
Its sad disabling LO-JACK is as simple as ripping off an antenna or cutting a wire,....It can be by-passed
Its sad disabling LO-JACK is as simple as ripping off an antenna or cutting a wire,....It can be by-passed
First of all they have to know you have it,and they don't know if you do or not
Second there is no antenna and has it own battery back up
and third the recovery rate is over 90%.
Standard equipment in all police cars
Originally posted by eclane
"Another negative: If the remote transmitter battery dies, you cannot get the vehicle started until you replace the battery in the transmitter" quoted from article
sorry but i stopped reading there
"Another negative: If the remote transmitter battery dies, you cannot get the vehicle started until you replace the battery in the transmitter" quoted from article
sorry but i stopped reading there
I have lo jack with early warning not starter kill
If the car is stolen I call the police and they track it.
The early warning is a black box on my key chain .If someone starts the car without the black box I will be called ,emailed and beeped.If I the confirm that the car has been stolen I then call the police and have them track it
The system I have dose not prevent the car from starting
i wasnt talking about lo jack bro: he is the entire paragraph
"1. ALARM SYSTEMS - Known in the industry as "nuisance alarms." Outlawed in some major cities, they are ineffective in preventing auto theft. Thunderstorms, passing vehicles, slight bumps, and even temperature fluctuations can set them off. Who hasn't heard and ignored an alarm? Shown recently on a television news program was a policeman unknowingly assisting a car thief, who was breaking into a vehicle with a coat hanger while the vehicle's alarm was going off the whole time! To make matters worse, a "code grabber" or "scanner" that will overcome any alarm system manufactured today can be purchased for less than $100 on the internet. Even the systems that claim to have Anti-Scan or Code Grabbing Technology can still be defeated, as demonstrated on CBS’s The Early Show and 48 Hours (click here to see the video). Some tow truck companies and car washes have and use these scanners when someone's keys are accidentally locked in a car that is equipped with an alarm. Another negative: If the remote transmitter battery dies, you cannot get the vehicle started until you replace the battery in the transmitter. Trying to find a suitable battery can be a chore in itself. The remote control "keyless entry" capability for locking and unlocking the doors of a vehicle with this type of alarm system is a great option to have, but as far as security is concerned, the remote control alarm system only interrupts the starter wire, and this can easily be bypassed by a thief under the dash in a matter of seconds. "
"1. ALARM SYSTEMS - Known in the industry as "nuisance alarms." Outlawed in some major cities, they are ineffective in preventing auto theft. Thunderstorms, passing vehicles, slight bumps, and even temperature fluctuations can set them off. Who hasn't heard and ignored an alarm? Shown recently on a television news program was a policeman unknowingly assisting a car thief, who was breaking into a vehicle with a coat hanger while the vehicle's alarm was going off the whole time! To make matters worse, a "code grabber" or "scanner" that will overcome any alarm system manufactured today can be purchased for less than $100 on the internet. Even the systems that claim to have Anti-Scan or Code Grabbing Technology can still be defeated, as demonstrated on CBS’s The Early Show and 48 Hours (click here to see the video). Some tow truck companies and car washes have and use these scanners when someone's keys are accidentally locked in a car that is equipped with an alarm. Another negative: If the remote transmitter battery dies, you cannot get the vehicle started until you replace the battery in the transmitter. Trying to find a suitable battery can be a chore in itself. The remote control "keyless entry" capability for locking and unlocking the doors of a vehicle with this type of alarm system is a great option to have, but as far as security is concerned, the remote control alarm system only interrupts the starter wire, and this can easily be bypassed by a thief under the dash in a matter of seconds. "
My 1992 Mazda 626 had this system factory installed when my I bought it back then. It works just as described, but the problem lies in the fact that people are lazy and leave the thing plugged in 24-7. I never took the thing off because it is the size of a golf ball. Imagine carrying that around in your pocket all day....no thanks.
Most cars are stolen in mall parking lots i think. Thats why I think its all about where you park your car. I try to park mine away from other cars so that anyone around the car would bring attention to themselves. I put a viper 790xv alarm in to help protect the headlights. As far as I am concerned if they want the car so bad they can have it...Thats why I am paying $1,000 a year to be fully insured.
if anyone wants any car, they can have it! living in los angeles, i can account for that statement. like others have said 'these are all deterents.' and this site with the comps negs is so gay. most thieves do NOT know how to bypass most of the 'deterents'.
interesting comment about the thing that connects to this 'amazing' deterent... what does it look like. i know there's no way i would add something to my keychain, then fumble around with it to find the pattern, and finally use the key. i wish i could have the 'keyless go' feature, the key is irritating enough for me.
my max- stock alarm
my honda- alarm, club
my lexus- stock alarm
you could have everything; club, alarms, secret buttons, etc... my buddy had his new 911porsche put on a flatbed and hauled away in front of his office building!!! and i consider him lucky, at least they didnt do something stupid like put a bullet in his head when he walked to his ride.
lojack? if my car is stolen, i never want them to find it! give me a check and i'll get another one. all i need is them to locate it with body damage, etc and send it to a repair shop, only to get it back looking and feeling like a used/raped car. no thanks.
by the way, my buddy had lojack, car was never found. their 90% recovery sounds suspect. i wonder how they get that #.
interesting comment about the thing that connects to this 'amazing' deterent... what does it look like. i know there's no way i would add something to my keychain, then fumble around with it to find the pattern, and finally use the key. i wish i could have the 'keyless go' feature, the key is irritating enough for me.
my max- stock alarm
my honda- alarm, club
my lexus- stock alarm
you could have everything; club, alarms, secret buttons, etc... my buddy had his new 911porsche put on a flatbed and hauled away in front of his office building!!! and i consider him lucky, at least they didnt do something stupid like put a bullet in his head when he walked to his ride.
lojack? if my car is stolen, i never want them to find it! give me a check and i'll get another one. all i need is them to locate it with body damage, etc and send it to a repair shop, only to get it back looking and feeling like a used/raped car. no thanks.
by the way, my buddy had lojack, car was never found. their 90% recovery sounds suspect. i wonder how they get that #.
Originally posted by MaxAppeal
if anyone wants any car, they can have it! living in los angeles, i can account for that statement. like others have said 'these are all deterents.' and this site with the comps negs is so gay. most thieves do NOT know how to bypass most of the 'deterents'.
interesting comment about the thing that connects to this 'amazing' deterent... what does it look like. i know there's no way i would add something to my keychain, then fumble around with it to find the pattern, and finally use the key. i wish i could have the 'keyless go' feature, the key is irritating enough for me.
my max- stock alarm
my honda- alarm, club
my lexus- stock alarm
you could have everything; club, alarms, secret buttons, etc... my buddy had his new 911porsche put on a flatbed and hauled away in front of his office building!!! and i consider him lucky, at least they didnt do something stupid like put a bullet in his head when he walked to his ride.
lojack? if my car is stolen, i never want them to find it! give me a check and i'll get another one. all i need is them to locate it with body damage, etc and send it to a repair shop, only to get it back looking and feeling like a used/raped car. no thanks.
by the way, my buddy had lojack, car was never found. their 90% recovery sounds suspect. i wonder how they get that #.
if anyone wants any car, they can have it! living in los angeles, i can account for that statement. like others have said 'these are all deterents.' and this site with the comps negs is so gay. most thieves do NOT know how to bypass most of the 'deterents'.
interesting comment about the thing that connects to this 'amazing' deterent... what does it look like. i know there's no way i would add something to my keychain, then fumble around with it to find the pattern, and finally use the key. i wish i could have the 'keyless go' feature, the key is irritating enough for me.
my max- stock alarm
my honda- alarm, club
my lexus- stock alarm
you could have everything; club, alarms, secret buttons, etc... my buddy had his new 911porsche put on a flatbed and hauled away in front of his office building!!! and i consider him lucky, at least they didnt do something stupid like put a bullet in his head when he walked to his ride.
lojack? if my car is stolen, i never want them to find it! give me a check and i'll get another one. all i need is them to locate it with body damage, etc and send it to a repair shop, only to get it back looking and feeling like a used/raped car. no thanks.
by the way, my buddy had lojack, car was never found. their 90% recovery sounds suspect. i wonder how they get that #.
And as far as getting your car back ,it dose not always happen the way your speak about. My friend lives in queens NY.He came home to find his blazer missing. He called the police,they tracked his car using lo jack. About Two hours later they found his car in a cargo container on a ship still at the dock along with a bunch of other cars,in perfect condtion. I traded my 02 max in, I had the viper system. I bought a 350Z ,this time I went with the Lo Jack system with early warning.If they ever take my car I hope to see them go to jail
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