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The Book of the Rover
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“This sixth edition of this book is a complete guide to the mechanical characteristics of Rover cars from 1948 to 1964, including the ‘60,’ ‘75,’ ‘80,’ ‘90,’ ‘95,’ ‘100,’ ‘105,’ ‘105R,’ 105S,’ ‘110,’ and the Three-Litre Saloon and CoupĂ©.” [Excerpt from flap's notes.]… More >>
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How Well Do Car Alarm Systems Work
The system is programmed to make a high-pitched noise every time someone attempts to get the car open, or even if someone is too close to the car. This has been designed to scare and deter thieves from stealing your car. But how well does these devices work? Do they work? When car alarms were first sold to the public, they were very popular and were installed in vehicles right away.
But after some time, consumers started really disliking them. One of the biggest problems with car alarms is they disturb the public. A dog or cat can go near it and set it off, not to mention the vibration from a loud vehicle going near by. Now imagine what happens when people leave their cars at home while they are out on vacation or what have you, these cars are just going off for no reason. And this is only one way these alarms aren’t that helpful.
Did you know, it’s estimated that false alarms happen about 95 percent of the time. That means, there’s a very small chance you’ll actually be using your loud sounding alarm to catch a criminal. These alarms are so loud, they are audible from behind closed doors and windows! Now imagine all the false alarms people have to deal with every day, maybe even you!
Think about this, when 95 percent of these alarms are false, it’s no wonder that nobody is too concerned with their car when the alarm goes off. Did you realize that according to recent studies, only 1% of all people call the police as a result of car alarms. And again, that’s because most people are assuming it’s yet another false alarm. Do you really consider that effective security? Think about it, it’s not really as effective as people make it seem.
If you are thinking about security for your car, maybe you should look into things besides car alarms. Car alarms vary in price, but remember that you get what you pay for. Not to mention, you should go to a reputable person to install it, because there are people out there who install your alarm with security holes so they can take advantage of them and steal your car down the line.
One last note if you have a whole bunch of sound system sticker advertisement or something of the nature, don’t bother with a security system. Why, because no security system will prevent you stuff from being stolen within your car.
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Remote-Start Car Alarms
Cars have always been a natural target for thieves, as they can be effortlessly sold at a good price. Today, car thefts are rising at an alarming rate, and it is said that a car is stolen every 20 seconds. In order to curtail the rising trend in car thefts, alarm manufactures are developing highly improved and innovative alarm systems for cars. They are proving to be very practical and effective and are recommended by most car dealers.
Remote start car alarms are the latest innovation and have amazing high tech features. These systems are outfitted with the latest technology of antiscan and antigrab. The multiple programmable features of the remote start car alarms, makes them very practical for car users. These alarms are also operational in cold weather. The exclusively designed remote is set with a LCD display that provides the user with a car/alarm status.
The remote start works in all automatic, manual and diesel cars. The anti-carjacking feature makes this alarm system highly reliable. These alarms provide maximum security to a car because of the built in vibrating sensors that are fitted in the door, boot, and bonnet. They also have a silent arm, disarm and alert feature. They provide, additional optional features like total closure and remote boot release, and come with smart LED indicators, backlights and automatically activated interior lighting. The remotes are very user friendly, as they have an inbuilt query function, real-time clock and an alarm clock.
Remote start car alarms are often expensive, but if a person owns an expensive car, then a remote car alarm is a sensible investment.
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