Refer to the information below to learn what many major insurance carriers are offering to vehicle owners with an theft deterrent system:
Allstate:
"Anti-Theft Discount: In certain states, you could save if your car is equipped with certain anti-theft devices."
GEICO:
"Anti-theft Systems: Cars with [a] built-in anti-theft system could earn you a discount of up to 25 percent on the comprehensive portion of your premium."
Nationwide:
" [. . .] You could be eligible to receive the following discounts if you have installed an anti-theft device in your automobile--Anti Theft Device Discount (The availability and the amount of this discount are contingent upon both the location of the garaging address and type of anti-theft device installed."
TRAVELERS:
"Anti-theft Credit: These security features could qualify you for credit because you've reduced your risk by installing [. . .] a passive disabling device (automatically kicks in when you remove the key from the ignition)."
Liberty Mutual:
"Do the math. That's right. An auto theft occurs about every 27 seconds in the United States. Add it up, and that's 1.2 million vehicles each year that wind up in the hands of thieves. The math doesn't get any better when you consider how much this costs. Vehicle that is the nation's number one property crime, costing an estimated $7.8 billion each year. Layer 3: Vehicle Immobilizer. Thieves can bypass your ignition by 'hotwiring' a vehicle. But you can put the heat on the bad guys by installing or utilizing one or more of the following vehicle immobilizing systems: starter, ignition, and fuel disablers."
The Hartford:
"Anti-theft Devices Discount: When you insure with The Hartford, car alarms and other anti-theft devices can save you up to 15% off the cost of comprehensive coverage."
AIG:
"A discount of 5% off the Comprehensive Coverage premium is available when an active anti-theft device is present. An active anti-theft device is defined as a system that must be turned on manually before the system is activated. A discount of 15% off Comprehensive Coverage is available if a passive anti-theft device is defined as a system that automatically engages when the ignition is turned off. Savings amounts may vary by state to state."
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