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Newbie seeking advice already!
Hi all,
She's a newbie and is stumbling at the first hurdle lol
Am hoping some knowledgeable soul might be able to say what safety system is fitted on the Nuevo.
It's a 2007 ES( not the facelift model )
Is there a factory fitted alarm or immobiliser?
The insurance companies need the details for a quote and I'm keen to add in anything that keeps the costs down(being a Yorkshire lass we like a bargain)
Any help and advice gratefully received
She's a newbie and is stumbling at the first hurdle lol
Am hoping some knowledgeable soul might be able to say what safety system is fitted on the Nuevo.
It's a 2007 ES( not the facelift model )
Is there a factory fitted alarm or immobiliser?
The insurance companies need the details for a quote and I'm keen to add in anything that keeps the costs down(being a Yorkshire lass we like a bargain)
Any help and advice gratefully received
Motorhomenewbie222- Member
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Vehicle Year : 2007
Re: Newbie seeking advice already!
Standard Peugeot factory fitted immobiliser. No alarm fitted either by Peugeot or AS at manufacture.
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Paulmold- Donator
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Re: Newbie seeking advice already!
Thanking you very much.
No alarm as standard? Maybe Yorkshire lass won't be getting a bargain!
No alarm as standard? Maybe Yorkshire lass won't be getting a bargain!
Motorhomenewbie222- Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Nuevo
Vehicle Year : 2007
Re: Newbie seeking advice already!
You may be pleasantly surprised if the previous owner(s) fitted an alarm you are not currently aware of?.
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Paramedic- Member
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Re: Newbie seeking advice already!
Has to be insurance approved for a discount
Molly3- Member
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Re: Newbie seeking advice already!
A few years ago when insurance renewal time came up I filled in one of the online comparison forms, ticking off my alarm that was on their drop down approved list.
I had several quotes, but just to see what difference it made, I went back over the form and entered 'None' in the space for security/alarm.
When the higher premiums dropped through it showed the so-called discount ranged from £5 at worst to £15 at best.
Al.
I had several quotes, but just to see what difference it made, I went back over the form and entered 'None' in the space for security/alarm.
When the higher premiums dropped through it showed the so-called discount ranged from £5 at worst to £15 at best.
Al.
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Vehicle Year : 2004
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