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I got quiktrak already installed on the car when I bought it. But it costs around $2000 to install. It uses broad radio frequencies instead of satellite.

Cost around $1 a day for monitoring.

There's 3 point immobiliser and a panic button (in case you get jacked), remote central locking etc...

Expensive but I'm happy with it.

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Or of course they can just cut through the steering wheel with a hack saw, split it apart, pull steering lock off. I think the current world record for doing this is two seconds??

Steering lock = hardened steel. Steering wheel = 5mm mild steel + plastic.....

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In addition, some of the more expensive brands come with guarantees - ie., if your car is stolen, the company will pay your insurance theft excess up to $2,000.00.

THis is true but they all say only for 12 months after the date of purchase.

So you could buy a new club lock every year for $60 as a kind of "insurance theft excess insurance"

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