Security Package Anyone?

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Security Package Anyone?

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http://pontiacpartspeople.com/...ckageQuote »Security Package for your '06 Pontiac Vibe:Attach the key Tag to your key ring. To start the vehicle, simply pass the Tag close to system reader. A confirming chirp will signal that the vehicle can be started in its normal fashion. The system automatically re-arms whenever the ignition is shut off and 30 seconds have elapsed.List Price: $122.00 | Your Price $103.70What does everyone think?
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thats kinda cool. didn't know Pontiac had anything like that. I wonder if it would work on all years or if its only for 06....EDIT: ok they have it listed on that site under all of the other years... hmm...
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Quote, originally posted by breezd »thats kinda cool. didn't know Pontiac had anything like that. I wonder if it would work on all years or if its only for 06....EDIT: ok they have it listed on that site under all of the other years... hmm...I wonder how hard/easy it is to install... or if it works well enough to be worth it.
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Looks interesting. I can't imagine it being difficult to install though. There are other types of after market systems out there as well, but the plus side of things is there's probably a specific place that unit can be mounted, and there really isn't much difference between the cars from 03-08.
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I don't worry too much about losing a Vibe to theft.According to State Farm:http://www.statefarm.com/learn...1.aspWhich newer cars are stolen the least?Lowest Theft Claim Frequencies, 2003-05 Model Passenger Vehicles:Ford Taurus Pontiac Vibe 4WD Buick LeSabre Buick Park Avenue 4drMuch more likely to be broken into than stolen entirely.
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i think it would only be a good thing to get if i lived in an area with a high vehicle theft rate. my friend had one on his dakota, but honestly, i'd just get an alarm with a starter kill that would keep the vehicle from starting unless the system was disabled first (which i've had before)another friend of mine had to plug something in under his dashboard. if you left it unplugged, it would keep it from starting, even if you had the key
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