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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / April 2005

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Tom Cooper - 23 Apr 2005 10:18 GMT
Vehicle monitoring that is affordable and simple is offered at
www.directtrackprotection.com.

A recent study conducted by Forrester Research of Cambridge, Mass states
that," Among new-car shoppers, 50% want vehicle monitoring."

GM offers On Star on new cars and can only be acquired with the purchase of
a new vehicle.  If buy a vehicle from any other manufacturer, you have 2
choices. Lo Tech or Millennium Plus from me.  You can compare options and
cost here www.directtrackprotection.com/sub_main.php?selection=compare.

We believe that vehicle monitoring is about protecting loved ones, and
property.  Not a sales gimmick. We are the only monitoring company that
allows you access to your vehicle data over the Internet / phone, 24/7.  We
don't require a police report, for you to access the location, direction,
and speed of your vehicle, (down to the street address on a street level
map). This is great when you start to worry about someone being an hour late
and the roads are bad.  Just click and see where they are.

We do allow you to activate a "geo-fence" that will call you if the car has
been moved.  Just turn it off before you drive away.  And if the battery
goes dead, you get a call for that too.

This technology offers you the ability to relax a bit more when young
drivers have the car.  It records the fastest speed of the day, where they
park the car too.  Kind a makes them feel like Mom and Dad are in the car.

Most states require Insurance companies to give customers a discount on
rates for an anti theft device installed. Over time it pays for it self.  If
the vehicle is stolen you can tell the police where the car is, even if it
is in motion.  Get the car back, and hopefully catch the theft in the act.

Simple to install, if you can install a car radio or alarm you can do this,
or have a shop install it.  This makes the device transferable to any
vehicle you purchase in the future.

Come see a demo, and enter to win a tracking unit and a year of service.

Use this promotion code REPEATE to save 50.00 dollars, this offer is for a
limited time.

Thanks
Tom Cooper

PS It opens door locks too, and much more.
thewordwacker - 23 Apr 2005 18:22 GMT
> Vehicle monitoring that is affordable and simple is offered at
> www.directtrackprotection.com.
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>
>  PS It opens door locks too, and much more.

I know many people will disagree with my thoughts but with GPS becoming a real
working tool. Having vehicle monitoring will many times will be very useful in
saving lives and property. Many trucking companies already are using this
technology to track shipments. Soon even the cargo will be tracked. Again it's
not for everyone but I see it as very useful if not abused.
Peter D. Hipson - 24 Apr 2005 13:59 GMT
>I know many people will disagree with my thoughts but with GPS becoming a real
>working tool. Having vehicle monitoring will many times will be very useful in
>saving lives and property. Many trucking companies already are using this
>technology to track shipments. Soon even the cargo will be tracked. Again it's
>not for everyone but I see it as very useful if not abused.

Many OTH (semi's etc.) have had this for years. It allows the
dispatcher to know exactly where the rig is, as well as other
information. Very useful for getting backhauls, monitoring driver
habits etc.
Tom Cooper - 29 Apr 2005 18:49 GMT
>>I know many people will disagree with my thoughts but with GPS becoming a
>>real
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> information. Very useful for getting backhauls, monitoring driver
> habits etc.

We have a device that mounts on the semi-trailer, or any movable box, for
that matter. Self contained battery will send a signal if its moved.  You
just have to react when you get the phone call that someone moving it. or
wait until it reaches it destination.

Tom

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