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Is it worth switching car tracker services?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonteldoos" data-source="post: 1171855" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>Depends how you look at it. In my case, the car wouldn't have been recovered without the device. That additional damage (of having to replace the entire vehicle) would be spread across policyholders who would all need to pay higher premiums. Multiply that out across all cars and all incidents, and it adds up. </p><p></p><p>I'm not defending the insurers, it's not like they go hungry. But it's not all evil. </p><p></p><p>The risk on high-risk cars is now so high that they require two tracking devices in some places. Without tracking, those cars might be uninsurable. </p><p></p><p>Funny story I heard recently: The risk of theft of Range Rovers in London is now so high that you won't even get insurance unless the vehicle is in a lock-up garage. In London!? So it's not just here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonteldoos, post: 1171855, member: 689"] Depends how you look at it. In my case, the car wouldn't have been recovered without the device. That additional damage (of having to replace the entire vehicle) would be spread across policyholders who would all need to pay higher premiums. Multiply that out across all cars and all incidents, and it adds up. I'm not defending the insurers, it's not like they go hungry. But it's not all evil. The risk on high-risk cars is now so high that they require two tracking devices in some places. Without tracking, those cars might be uninsurable. Funny story I heard recently: The risk of theft of Range Rovers in London is now so high that you won't even get insurance unless the vehicle is in a lock-up garage. In London!? So it's not just here. [/QUOTE]
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