I'm thinking of putting the Lo-jack recovery system in my 2004 Civic LX. Has
anyone here installed one,or decided not to after looking into it?
He Hate Retard and Moron - 21 Sep 2004 13:20 GMT
Why? No one wants Civics.
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Randolph - 21 Sep 2004 19:25 GMT
> Why? No one wants Civics.
Top 5 most stolen cars in the US 2002:
1. Toyota Camry
2. Honda Accord
3. Honda Civic
4. Chevrolet Full Size C/K Pickup
5. Ford Full Size Pickup (150/250/350)
And for the first quareter 2004:
1. Toyota Camry
2. Honda Accord
3. Honda Civic
4. Chevrolet Full Size C/K Pickup
5. Ford Full Size Pickup (150/250/350)
He Hate Retard and Moron - 22 Sep 2004 02:00 GMT
>Top 5 most stolen cars in the US 2002:
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>4. Chevrolet Full Size C/K Pickup
>5. Ford Full Size Pickup (150/250/350)
So? What does that have to do with a 2004 Civic? Trying to be coy by omitting
the years, eh?
Btw, 2004 Civic has the Immobilizer Theft-Deterrent System. I know these work
because Camaros were tops in stolen lists in the 80s... til GM started
installing immobilizers starting with '90.
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Steve Bigelow - 22 Sep 2004 02:41 GMT
> >Top 5 most stolen cars in the US 2002:
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> omitting
> the years, eh?
?
Ok, so add in the years.
He added a heck of a lot more to the discussion than your usual drivel.
SoCalMike - 22 Sep 2004 01:27 GMT
> I'm thinking of putting the Lo-jack recovery system in my 2004 Civic LX. Has
> anyone here installed one,or decided not to after looking into it?
whats your theft deductible?
how much is the lojack installation? how much per month?
do you think it would be worth it?
are you sure you really want the car back after some jackhole has torn
it up?
jack - 22 Sep 2004 17:34 GMT
please check these links...
http://money.cnn.com/2004/02/27/pf/autos/nicb_most_stolen/
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Insurance/Insureyourcar/P35264.asp
Older camrys and accords etc are the ones getting stolen. I've had a few
cars with Lojack installed. I wouldn't do it again though because its
expensive, insurance doesn't really give you a big break, and the
immobilizer system is good enough.
> I'm thinking of putting the Lo-jack recovery system in my 2004 Civic LX. Has
> anyone here installed one,or decided not to after looking into it?