On 2002-08-31 16:30, Derek wrote:
and if we are to stay on topic then .......
i guess it would be logical to ask your dealer if fitting an after market alarm does affect your warranty.
if it does: fit the peugeot one
if it doesn't: get the spec of the peugeot one and then research the after market alarms that are available in your country (quite possibly different from the uk) and select the best one in your price range.
Dealers in Greece always say to fit everything at the dealers, even exhaust pipes! They said that to me, a few days befare my CC was delivered when I asked about alarms.
The market here about convertible specific alarms is a little bit difficult to search. That's why I asked if you have a specific model in mind.
On 2002-08-31 20:00, Pauline wrote:
It doesn't affect the warranty - I bought an import and expected it to be without an alarm (but as it happens, it came with the usual Pug one) so I had a Clifford 500 fitted... Thoroughly recommend it, even though it costa packet:
Thank you, I'll ask on Monday how much does it cost here!
Sorry you cannot make it to Kalymnos at the end of the month.
Appreciate average wage is much lower in Greece, but cost of living is lower too.
Also your culture, people and weather are great and the pace of life in the islands so much slower than in the UK. So much so that this time next year our CC and house should be sold and we will be driving down through Europe in a van containing our two dogs and possessions to live on Kalymnos. Retiring at 39? Never thought it could be done but with our house value rising from £60000 to £135000 in six years and still rising it is possible!
Will say 'kalimera' to Piraeus as we change ferries en route from Italy to Kalymnos!
Eye See
PS Glad to see you are now getting some topic related advice at last!