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Car alarms
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Is it worth fitting a car alarm to my eight-year-old Fiat Punto? It's just been broken into and I'm keen to avoid a repeat performance. Are these alarms actually a deterrent and is it worth the expense of fitting one to a car worth less than �2,000?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would say no. Simply because the sort of thing that has just happened to you would and did happen outside my house with an alarm. Somebody smashed a window and grabbed a load of CD's from a car and ran off, the alarm went off but of course by the time anybody came out they were long gone. In car alarms its more the imobiliser which is more usefull which is used mainly so the car cannot be driven away, if its theft from the car its not really much of a deterant. The best advice is don;t leave any valuables in your car on show or otherwise.
Then it seems that you think it may be worth it. Seeing as you had nothing in the car, did they break in or just smash the window. If its the later it may have just been vandals. I can't see why somebody wold break into a car if they could see anything so in that scenario I guess an alarm may have been a deterant.
Last one honest. On a similar note, I used to have a motorcycle, on which security is much more of an issue than a car (given you can easily steal a bike without a crane). So my theory was this, as long as my bike had a least one more security device than the bike next to it mine was second on the list to get nicked. So if you leave your car in an area with cars without alarms having one would reduce the chance yours will be broken into/stolen.