Well, my apartment is in the way back corner, and I park right in front
of a row of townhouses. It takes just shy of a nuclear blast to wake me
up, so an alarm wouldn't do me any good here at home. I park about 3
blocks from my office, in a very large lot, which isn't guarded or
"patrolled" much.
A starter kill is about all that would really do me any good, and that
doesn't help if all they do is smash the windows to strip the interior.
Maybe when I move to a more controlled parking area (garage or
something) it'll be worth it.
Jason&Sarah wrote:
>
> well it would draw attention to your vehicle which is what a thief does not
> want, but more importantly, it has a starter kill so the vehicle cannot be
> stolen. And if nothing else the alarm can wake you up in the middle of the
> night so you can whoop some ass!
>
> Jason
>
> >Are alarms really worth it anymore? No one seems to pay attention to
> >them, and where I park, it'd never get noticed anyway.
> >
> >JoeB327@aol.com wrote:
> >>
> >> I will be getting a alarm system (probably w/ a remote starter) installed
> in
> >> my 99 DAK very soon. Does anyone have any favorable (or unfavorable)
> brands
> >> that are in their DAK's, and would you buy the same unit again. I have
> read
> >> positive things about the Excalibur system, in regards to price and
> >> performance. Any comments on this system?
> >> Thanks for the help,
> >> Joe B.
> >
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> >
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