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I’d have a read though this (extended warranty, Ghost added, engine blew up, warranty voided due to Ghost, taken to ombudsman) :
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Right decision in the end, but really put through the ringer, and unclear if car continued to be covered by warranty
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Right decision in the end, but really put through the ringer, and unclear if car continued to be covered by warranty
essayer said:
I’d have a read though this (extended warranty, Ghost added, engine blew up, warranty voided due to Ghost, taken to ombudsman) :
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Right decision in the end, but really put through the ringer, and unclear if car continued to be covered by warranty
Hi and thanks. This seems to be a lot about warranty insurance, as opposed to motor insurance. I got the impression that motor insurance companies welcomed added security. My M4C is currently under BMW warranty, so that's a question that needs to be asked before fitting Ghost I guess.https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Right decision in the end, but really put through the ringer, and unclear if car continued to be covered by warranty
Yeah, I know. It's that question isnt it - is Ghost a 'mod'? The mere sugestion that fitting Ghost could cause the engine to blow up, eers me towards NOT getting it fitted even after end of warranty. I wonder would it help if Ghost became approved by Thatcham? Currently it's not.
VeeTenM said:
Don't do a single thing to your car "mod" wise, that warranty will be instantly void!
Get a Disklok as a visual deterrent.
The Ghost 2 is TASSA approved (For Insurance Approval, the TASSA accredited Ghost II must be installed by a TASSA Approved Installer – TTW are now a TASSA Approved Installer!)
Also look at https://www.pandoracaralarms.co.uk/smart-pro-v3-ca...
might be better than Ghost as its an actual alarm aswell
The Ghost 2 is TASSA approved (For Insurance Approval, the TASSA accredited Ghost II must be installed by a TASSA Approved Installer – TTW are now a TASSA Approved Installer!)
Also look at https://www.pandoracaralarms.co.uk/smart-pro-v3-ca...
might be better than Ghost as its an actual alarm aswell
Aren't those Diskloks pretty east to break and remove though?
Also, you mention a visual deterrent, but I think these things draw attention to the car tbh.
Still worth considering.
I kind of latched onto Ghost II because they seem to be getting quite big in the market. Not heard of Pandora but will look into it
Also, you mention a visual deterrent, but I think these things draw attention to the car tbh.
Still worth considering.
I kind of latched onto Ghost II because they seem to be getting quite big in the market. Not heard of Pandora but will look into it
VeeTenM said:
Get a Disklok as a visual deterrent.
The Ghost 2 is TASSA approved (For Insurance Approval, the TASSA accredited Ghost II must be installed by a TASSA Approved Installer – TTW are now a TASSA Approved Installer!)
Also look at https://www.pandoracaralarms.co.uk/smart-pro-v3-ca...
might be better than Ghost as its an actual alarm aswell
The Ghost 2 is TASSA approved (For Insurance Approval, the TASSA accredited Ghost II must be installed by a TASSA Approved Installer – TTW are now a TASSA Approved Installer!)
Also look at https://www.pandoracaralarms.co.uk/smart-pro-v3-ca...
might be better than Ghost as its an actual alarm aswell
I had a Ghost II on my BMW M240i, to be fair I never had an issue with it, it did the job but I never had anyone try to steal my car either so it wasn't put to the test.
I did contact the BMW extended warranty company and they advised me they wouldn't cover the car with the Ghost fitted to it as it was considered a modification, which in fairness it is because you are modifying the car from it's standard spec as BMW made it.
I had the Ghost removed around 12 months ago as I was thinking of selling the car when fuel prices went over £2 a litre, I still have the car now as I changed my mind but no Ghost.
Maybe if I had a full fat M car I would get another but having owned my M240i nearly three years I feel comfortable enough not to need one now.
I did contact the BMW extended warranty company and they advised me they wouldn't cover the car with the Ghost fitted to it as it was considered a modification, which in fairness it is because you are modifying the car from it's standard spec as BMW made it.
I had the Ghost removed around 12 months ago as I was thinking of selling the car when fuel prices went over £2 a litre, I still have the car now as I changed my mind but no Ghost.
Maybe if I had a full fat M car I would get another but having owned my M240i nearly three years I feel comfortable enough not to need one now.
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