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What Lock Good In The Market Now?
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cwhitec
, Apr 16 2011 10:56 PM, 8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 April 2011 - 10:56 PM
Hi Guy
I am about to get my new car. before this i am using Locktech for almost 6 years or my honda city.
Have been not visiting car forum for many years and now i am back this month. so i am totally have no idea what is the current hot product for car lock.
Any suggestion or recommendation very be very much appreciated.
Thanks
I am about to get my new car. before this i am using Locktech for almost 6 years or my honda city.
Have been not visiting car forum for many years and now i am back this month. so i am totally have no idea what is the current hot product for car lock.
Any suggestion or recommendation very be very much appreciated.
Thanks
#2
Posted 20 April 2011 - 05:41 PM
QUOTE (cwhitec @ Apr 16 2011, 10:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Guy
I am about to get my new car. before this i am using Locktech for almost 6 years or my honda city.
Have been not visiting car forum for many years and now i am back this month. so i am totally have no idea what is the current hot product for car lock.
Any suggestion or recommendation very be very much appreciated.
Thanks
I am about to get my new car. before this i am using Locktech for almost 6 years or my honda city.
Have been not visiting car forum for many years and now i am back this month. so i am totally have no idea what is the current hot product for car lock.
Any suggestion or recommendation very be very much appreciated.
Thanks
No lock is guarantee against theft. Locktech (Thai, more expensive) has been compromised several times before, as Locktact (Malaysia, cheaper). There is another older lock called Prolock, but not sure if it still available.
I suggest you try Construct gear lock. Very slick and no reports so far on their failure.
#3
Posted 23 April 2011 - 08:59 PM
I got a used Locktech for sale with 3 set of keys, formerly for my 2005 Altis, interested, pls PM me.
#5
Posted 02 May 2011 - 09:02 AM
QUOTE (SplitFire @ Apr 24 2011, 08:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Solex? 

solex? u intro ppl install cctv in the car ma...
2012 NMT President
#6
Posted 02 May 2011 - 09:26 AM
wonder when insurance company in msia gonna implement this?
http://star-motoring...-Insurance.aspx
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Install in-car camera, get cheaper insurance
KUALA LUMPUR: An insurance company in Singapore has launched the first scheme to reward customers who install a camera in their car.
Online insurer DirectAsia.com will offer its customers a reduced premium if they equip their car with a special camera that takes continual footage of their journey. In the event of an accident, the recorded evidence will enable insurers to settle claims fast and fairly.
"This will protect the good driver from having to share liability when there is not sufficient evidence to determine who is at fault at the time of the accident," said DirectAsia.com principal officer Nicolas Faquet.
Customers will also get a heavily discounted price on the VisionDrive Black Box camera which features a shock sensor, GPS sensor, and Video Analyzer.
DirectAsia.com began operations in June last year and provides car, travel, home and personal accident insurance through its online portal. It is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
DirectAsia.com is fully owned by the Whittington Group, an international insurance investment business based in Singapore, and is supported by Munich Re, a leading reinsurer.
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http://star-motoring...-Insurance.aspx
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Install in-car camera, get cheaper insurance
KUALA LUMPUR: An insurance company in Singapore has launched the first scheme to reward customers who install a camera in their car.
Online insurer DirectAsia.com will offer its customers a reduced premium if they equip their car with a special camera that takes continual footage of their journey. In the event of an accident, the recorded evidence will enable insurers to settle claims fast and fairly.
"This will protect the good driver from having to share liability when there is not sufficient evidence to determine who is at fault at the time of the accident," said DirectAsia.com principal officer Nicolas Faquet.
Customers will also get a heavily discounted price on the VisionDrive Black Box camera which features a shock sensor, GPS sensor, and Video Analyzer.
DirectAsia.com began operations in June last year and provides car, travel, home and personal accident insurance through its online portal. It is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
DirectAsia.com is fully owned by the Whittington Group, an international insurance investment business based in Singapore, and is supported by Munich Re, a leading reinsurer.
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#8
Posted 19 May 2011 - 10:58 PM
QUOTE (tpl @ May 10 2011, 07:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
good for bro sf...
My dealer got a project last year, to install onto all the yellow bus running in JB town.

Ram me if you can!
SplitFire

#9
Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:15 AM
QUOTE (SplitFire @ May 19 2011, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My dealer got a project last year, to install onto all the yellow bus running in JB town.
Now almost done all the 500 buses.

u no install in car>?
2012 NMT President