Dr.Jeff
True Classic
Considering the X1/9 is very easy to gain access into despite the doors being locked, and the ignition is fairly simple to "hotwire", I wonder if we should be discussing security? Frankly I don't recall any reports of X thefts off hand. Perhaps this is one time when the car's lack of general desirability and low value may be a benefit. And with them qualifying for inexpensive "collector car" (agreed value) insurance, maybe no theft deterrent is even needed?
But I have noticed some very affordable GPS tracking devices offered. They are very small and include remote features like the ability to immobilize the fuel or ignition system should the car be taken. The services are cell phone app based and some have no monthly charges. However I have not looked into the details so there may be more to that story.
Obviously there are lots of other security devices available at all price levels. I almost find it a bit odd that we haven't discussed the subject more. Should we?
But I have noticed some very affordable GPS tracking devices offered. They are very small and include remote features like the ability to immobilize the fuel or ignition system should the car be taken. The services are cell phone app based and some have no monthly charges. However I have not looked into the details so there may be more to that story.
Obviously there are lots of other security devices available at all price levels. I almost find it a bit odd that we haven't discussed the subject more. Should we?