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Why Are Viper Car Alarms So Popular?

There is little doubt that Viper Car Alarms by DEI are the most popular car security alarms in the world.  There are many reasons for this.  You may possibly remember a time when a car alarm was not a commonly seen accessory on a car.  You would only expect to see an aftermarket car alarm system on an expensive sports car pictured in the pages of your favorite car magazine.  But considering the way things are today, the car security alarm has become very common place.

It makes good sense to invest in a good professional quality car security system to protect your new car or truck.  New vehicles are simply too expensive for us to go the risk of having them easily stolen.  No alarm system can prevent a thief who is bound and determined to drive away with your ride.  But a Viper car alarm, when installed correctly will certainly prohibit theft by all but a truly experienced thief.  The Viper car alarm does its job by protecting your vehicle when it is well out of sight.  The newer technology provided by Viper allows the vehicle actually to communicate directly with you via its tw-way remote control.  This type of two-way communication is one of the latest advances in the industry used by Viper.  It is commonly used on Viper’s end car alarms and remote start systems.

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Is Buying a Car Alarm Worth the Money ?

Two cars are stolen every minute. So is it worth spending money on a car alarm?

Drivers that believe thieves target only expensive cars or cars in large cities are incorrect. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau the 1995 Honda Civic is the most stolen vehicle, with the 1991 Honda Accord and 1989 Toyota Camry running close behind. The 1997 Ford F-150 was the highest listed pickup truck. These older vehicles are targets due to the high price their parts will bring sold piecemeal. While all vehicle owners should take precautions, it is worthwhile to realize when you drive a high-risk vehicle and take extra precautionary measures.

There are many common sense ways to avoid vehicle theft, such as locking the car, taking the keys, removing valuables or anything that would look desirable to a thief (like a bag or purse), not leaving the vehicle running, keeping the windows closed completely and parking in well-lit areas. This is obviously the least expensive form of defense.

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