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Something to be worried about?

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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by n1k85 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 3:12 pm

[quote=""X5Sport""] We had the same issue when our E46 front bumper was stolen in November 2008. No one was interested until we told the we had the front numberplate and it had been found in a bush 100yds away and had fingerprints on it - SOCO were round in a flash. Funny that. Nothing ever heard back though. The thieves knew not to touch the bonnet as that would trigger the alarm. They left us all the bolts though - but cut the wiring!! Happened less than three feet from our front door an we never heard a thing.

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Ouch! Unlucky mate,

Looks like your were not the only one:

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This was apparently done last month and the owner was told it was the 4th Bumper reported stolen that week!
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by shadrack » Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:09 pm

SUSPICIOUS OR WHAT

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Am i the only one who thinks this is suspicious on the garages behalf, read it closely, and look all parts are included you could bolt this back together in a day yet they have dropped it from £14995 to 7/8k cant remember now, also yeh the thieves might take the mirrors but why would they waste their time removing a ver very time consuming interior that fetch oh all of £300 on ebay, it would take them 5 hours to dtrip to that degree in a lit garage, also the other parts are pretty low value in realiy, yet they leave the wheels what are worth more than the interior but can be taken off in 10 min!! strange, my guess is you buy a perfect looking x5 that once re built is a non runner with high miles and faults showing on obd. im perhaps a bit negative but if the story is true i cant see why they dont just fix it! :D
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by fenj66 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:52 pm

swift insurance. no tracker needed. devonshire = £450. :-)
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by Raj » Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:13 pm

[quote=""pvr""]You sure this is not Raj just upgrading his HIFI? :D

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

How did ya guess. If a job is worh doing, it's worth doing properly... :D
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by Waka » Fri Dec 09, 2011 2:40 pm

Having a tracker isn't going to help prevent the buggers stripping bits off your pride & joy. :x

I don't have a tracker fitted and my insurance is currently £420 for 2 of us and parked on the road. Never had a problem getting insurance quotes either.
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by n1k85 » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:22 pm

just thought I'd add this link here, seemed slightly appropriate to the thread.

Stay safe over Christmas :)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... o-rob.html
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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by UrbanFlow » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:08 am

I was with Direct line for years but when I got the X5 they wouldn't insure me without a Tracker so I switched to Swiftcover who didn't insist on one - £605 fully comp for the year (Full NCB).

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Re: Something to be worried about?

Post by Dan1502 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:31 am

The only problem with Admiral and Bell if I recall correctly is that they can use non-genuine or recycled parts in a repair which put me off. I ended up going with BMW insurance who were competitive and comprehensive and no tracker needed.
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