Tracker- worth it or not?

Tracker- worth it or not?

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elise2000

Original Poster:

1,555 posts

226 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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Hi

I’ve a new Elise on order, and am considering a tracker.

How much % on average does it reduce insurance by?

Is it worth it financially year by year? Or only if the car gets nicked and there’s an excess to pay and then increased future premiums?

Thanks

TEKNOPUG

19,337 posts

212 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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elise2000 said:
Hi

I’ve a new Elise on order, and am considering a tracker.

How much % on average does it reduce insurance by?

Is it worth it financially year by year? Or only if the car gets nicked and there’s an excess to pay and then increased future premiums?

Thanks
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?

mmm-five

11,440 posts

291 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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You'll save next to nothing on insurance.

All it does is widen the selection of insurers willing to quote for a specific group of car.

Mine was cheaper through an insurer that didn't ask, than it was through an insurer who required a tracker...although the question was "Do you have a tracker fitted?" and not "Do you have a working tracker fitted and a subscription in place?".

elise2000

Original Poster:

1,555 posts

226 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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TEKNOPUG said:
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?
Either or. Providing the money was right

elise2000

Original Poster:

1,555 posts

226 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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mmm-five said:
You'll save next to nothing on insurance.

All it does is widen the selection of insurers willing to quote for a specific group of car.

Mine was cheaper through an insurer that didn't ask, than it was through an insurer who required a tracker...although the question was "Do you have a tracker fitted?" and not "Do you have a working tracker fitted and a subscription in place?".
That’s interesting, thanks

Dave Hedgehog

14,686 posts

211 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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the GPS ones are easy to beat, £20 gizmo that plugs in the lighter slot blocks the GPS signal, stick it in a shipping container blocks it

I wouldnt pay for it unless it was a very special car that i would be very upset if stolen and want it back



Chainsaw Rebuild

2,053 posts

109 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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Look at an AutomatricsMtrack tracker. There are some good videos on YouTube of them going out and finding your property.

davek_964

9,301 posts

182 months

Thursday 6th May 2021
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My car had tracker when I bought it - as already said, some insurers insist on it.

My insurer didn't - and the annual tracker subscription was about £50 a year more than the increase in premium for not having tracker - so I ditched it. Obviously it reduces the chances of getting the car back if it was stolen - but I don't particularly want it back if it's stolen.

ScoobyChris

1,812 posts

209 months

Thursday 6th May 2021
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TEKNOPUG said:
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?
This - I'd spend the money on GAP insurance instead...

Chris

lyonspride

2,978 posts

162 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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Chainsaw Rebuild said:
Look at an AutomatricsMtrack tracker. There are some good videos on YouTube of them going out and finding your property.
You'll also see how reluctant some Police forces are to actually assist in retrieving stolen vehicles.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,053 posts

109 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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lyonspride said:
You'll also see how reluctant some Police forces are to actually assist in retrieving stolen vehicles.
True, though in the few videos I watched they do get the vehicle back and most of the time the Police turn up. I also like the fact the thieves don't get away with it.

lyonspride

2,978 posts

162 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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Chainsaw Rebuild said:
lyonspride said:
You'll also see how reluctant some Police forces are to actually assist in retrieving stolen vehicles.
True, though in the few videos I watched they do get the vehicle back and most of the time the Police turn up. I also like the fact the thieves don't get away with it.
Yeah, but if they were successful at tracking down stolen vehicles, wouldn't they post more videos?

gmaz

4,629 posts

217 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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You could stick some Apple Airtags on it for £30 a pop and no subscription fee.

Pica-Pica

14,479 posts

91 months

Monday 10th May 2021
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ScoobyChris said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?
This - I'd spend the money on GAP insurance instead...

Chris
NFU Mutual includes GAP insurance for first two years.

bongtom

2,018 posts

90 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Dave Hedgehog said:
the GPS ones are easy to beat, £20 gizmo that plugs in the lighter slot blocks the GPS signal, stick it in a shipping container blocks it

I wouldnt pay for it unless it was a very special car that i would be very upset if stolen and want it back
Most trackers have geo fence, anti tamper and other alerts. If someone manages to get inside the car to use the cigarette lighter (really!) then the owner will already be notified or unless you have a container on the back of a truck and stick it straight in (without ever opening it up again) then that won’t work either.
GPS still works in containers just not as well.


lyonspride

2,978 posts

162 months

Monday 24th May 2021
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Pica-Pica said:
ScoobyChris said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?
This - I'd spend the money on GAP insurance instead...

Chris
NFU Mutual includes GAP insurance for first two years.
For people who keep their Khaki's for more than a year, no doubt tongue out

Mr Miata

1,101 posts

57 months

Wednesday 21st July 2021
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TEKNOPUG said:
Would you want the car back if it had been stolen? Or the money to buy a replacement?
After thieves had destroyed my house door, presumably to steal my car keys while my family were in the house. This is personal.

It’s not about the car but about fking over the thieves for what they have done. I don’t care about getting the car back as long as the tracker leads the police to them or their hiding place and ruins their criminal enterprise. Especially if it’s before the thieves can profit from selling any parts from my car.

I would happily pay to fk these thieves over.

Edited by Mr Miata on Wednesday 21st July 15:59

Chris32345

2,116 posts

69 months

Wednesday 21st July 2021
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gmaz said:
You could stick some Apple Airtags on it for £30 a pop and no subscription fee.
Useless
And nothing like a proper tracker that actually monitered which is the key part as we'll as the ability for police to track the car

Tea Pot One

1,853 posts

235 months

Tuesday 10th August 2021
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I’ve used Meta and Automatrics on cars … both great and the Automatrics unit as battery operated can be placed anywhere which gives it a much greater appeal than the normal units that have to be wired in to a power source thus easier to locate.