LoJack for the Max
#1
LoJack for the Max
Hi All
I will be picking up an 07 Max next week and was toying with the idea of getting Lojack. I was quoted $ 895 by the dealer for the top of the line Lojack. Just wondering if anybody else here has it, and if so how much did you pay for it and did it help with lowering insurance. Thanks
I will be picking up an 07 Max next week and was toying with the idea of getting Lojack. I was quoted $ 895 by the dealer for the top of the line Lojack. Just wondering if anybody else here has it, and if so how much did you pay for it and did it help with lowering insurance. Thanks
#3
You dont need lo jack for your max, its not worth it! If you have a good insurance company if someone does try to steal your car you will get a new one. Get a club its much better a cheaper than a lo jack, oh let me guess they say you save 10% of your insurance not really that much off buddy! skip the lo jack get an alarm and a nice club
#4
You dont need lo jack for your max, its not worth it! If you have a good insurance company if someone does try to steal your car you will get a new one. Get a club its much better a cheaper than a lo jack, oh let me guess they say you save 10% of your insurance not really that much off buddy! skip the lo jack get an alarm and a nice club
I am not interested in lo jack or anything but regarding your message, 10% off of insurance adds up over time. You are not thinking in terms of long terms savings. You think, oh only 10% off thats nothing, it is only like $100 or $200 off but after a couple of years it will end up paying for the lo jack! Think a little more long term!
#6
I had lojack and it did save me about 10% on my insurance but after the first year, you gotta pay lojack an annual feel. I stopped paying and was going to get a Viper GPS alarm but never got around to it... it's about the same price as a lojack but with more features.
#8
Everyone knows that if the car is not totaled, you will get it back and have to do the repairs or eat the depreciation and buy a new one. thats the point of Lojack, to help you get your car back quick and catch the dipsiht who stole it. unless you pay the insurance co the premium for the new car option (which is only for 1-2 years) you are stuck with your tainted car. Also, I have not had to pay a monthly fee or annually nor does the website say anything about this, but that may be for the early warning system.
#9
There's more than one version of LoJack available. I have LoJack "Early Warning" on my Max. I don't remember all the details, but It gurantees recovery or will replace the car up to something like $50,000. It comes with a key fob that MUST be in the car when it's driven or moved. If the car is moved ten feet without the key fob in it, they call you, text you, E-mail you AND call the police. I paid $1050 for mine. If that's what you got, then you got a pretty good deal.
#10
I used to install LoJack systems. There is no fee for the base system, but if you go with the early warning system they do charge a fee. The one problem with the base LoJack is that it doesn't activate until you report your car stolen to the police. So if you are away for a week and your car gets jacked, by the time you find out and notify the cops your car is chopped. The early warning version defeats that by adding a motion detector to the sytem. If the EWS detects motion without the presence of the keyfob that you must keep on your keychain, it automatically sends out a distress warning to up to 5 of your contact points (home phone, work, cell, pager, and email) to let you know your car is on the move without you.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
Last edited by Archamedis; 09-25-2007 at 01:54 PM.
#11
I used to install LoJack systems. There is no fee for the base system, but if you go with the early warning system they do charge a fee. The one problem with the base LoJack is that it doesn't activate until you report your car stolen to the police. So if you are away for a week and your car gets jacked, by the time you find out and notify the cops your car is chopped. The early warning version defeats that by adding a motion detector to the sytem. If the EWS detects motion without the presence of the keyfob that you must keep on your keychain, it automatically sends out a distress warning to up to 5 of your contact points (home phone, work, cell, pager, and email) to let you know your car is on the move without you.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
#12
I got LoJack with my new car and paid $750.00. Insurance discount adds up but the device doesn't pay for itself. It works, I try it every couple of months just to be sure. You don't need to pay anything untill after initial 5 years (not sure what the fees are).
The only problem, these remote control thingies - they don't last.
Overall, GO GET IT.
The only problem, these remote control thingies - they don't last.
Overall, GO GET IT.
#13
I used to install LoJack systems. There is no fee for the base system, but if you go with the early warning system they do charge a fee. The one problem with the base LoJack is that it doesn't activate until you report your car stolen to the police. So if you are away for a week and your car gets jacked, by the time you find out and notify the cops your car is chopped. The early warning version defeats that by adding a motion detector to the sytem. If the EWS detects motion without the presence of the keyfob that you must keep on your keychain, it automatically sends out a distress warning to up to 5 of your contact points (home phone, work, cell, pager, and email) to let you know your car is on the move without you.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
It is a good system and does work, and the 10% discount on your insurance is nice, but the way I see it the non early warning system that doesn't require a monthly service is flawed, and the monthly fee for the one WITH the EWS offsets any savings from the insurance co. The biggest benefit of the LoJack is that it makes RECOVERY of your car much more likely, and also increases the chance of catching the bastards who stole it.
If you don't have the early warning, you get up in the morning 7 hours later and at that point your car could be 2 states away.
#14
Yea, Not trying to hate on anyone but also depends where you live... Like were I live I can sleep with the car unlocked the only things that come near my car at night are four-legged. So depending on where you live it may or may not be worth it
#15
Reminds me of when we were kids and would go to a quiter neighborhood to bombard the buildings with eggs. Now, everybody would say unheard of but hey it happened.
We are both from NY (or at least live here) and we all know the places that get a bad rap but how many times someone gets whacked in one of those closely-knit communities. You hear the neighbors saying "oh, he was always a good boy" or "he was a close friend of ours and an excellent husband"
I think you get the point
Last edited by xoomer.com; 09-26-2007 at 08:31 PM. Reason: spelling
#17
I got LoJack with my new car and paid $750.00. Insurance discount adds up but the device doesn't pay for itself. It works, I try it every couple of months just to be sure. You don't need to pay anything untill after initial 5 years (not sure what the fees are).
The only problem, these remote control thingies - they don't last.
Overall, GO GET IT.
The only problem, these remote control thingies - they don't last.
Overall, GO GET IT.
Mind if I ask how you test it out? The only way to activate it is to call the cops and report the car stolen. Or do you mean you test out the early warning system?
#18
Yes the early warning part. I leave the keyfob at home and just take a ride. Usually within 5 mins I get my phones ringing.
#20
#21
Worth the money brotha. The price is most def high. I bought my max in San Diego and they priced me at $489 for the syste,. Just makesure you register your car and the serial online and not through the mail. I surely recommend getting it. I also agree that in the long run, that 10% will easily come back to you through insurance.
#23
its great but these remotes don't last. My first one died after about a year and now the 2nd one is going. I change the battery and it still blinks. Whats up with that? Do you sell these?
#24
The led should blink when you first change the battery. It will stop blinking after it communicates with the lojack a certain number of times.
I do sell the remotes. Just let me know if the are ovalish or the square ones....or better yet take a pic so, that way I know which system it is.
I do sell the remotes. Just let me know if the are ovalish or the square ones....or better yet take a pic so, that way I know which system it is.
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