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Originally Posted by Trovez
Okay I should have mentioned, it wasn't necessarily my choice, I had a falling out with my mother after I moved out, and took my car with me and can't get insured til March (when I get my full License).
I'm in Canada, and here you need a Full License to get your own policy, otherwise you have to be listed on someone else's.
Does anyone have the answers to my other questions about the security and keys etc.?
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I think someone already did @
Side. The key fob signal can probably be boosted so that when the fob is in your house, someone can still open your car. The key fob needs to be inside the car though for the push button to start. I don't know if this is a range issue, or a geographical calculation between multiple points around the car to determine the key's location. There is an OEM alarm for the car too, but I don't know what it takes to set it off. I have shaken my car and nothing. It is definitely not like some of those aftermarket alarms that go off the second someone sneezes next to the car. GPS and LoJack can help to get the car back that has been stolen, but if it has been damaged in the break in process or in the joy ride, or has been partially disassembled then you are back to needing insurance, and the car may get a theft recovery title, which depreciates the value.
Start a savings account or get insurance are your two best bets.