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Acura: Someone broke into my 1996 Integra, now it won’t start

  1. #11
    Jim
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    Re: Someone broke into my 1996 Integra, now it won't start

    "TeGGeR®" <c0m> wrote in
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    I really hate it when someone suggests that "just let insurance cover it".

    I had theft insurance.There's still a deductible to pay,and the loss of use
    of your car while it gets fixed.
    When the thieves took my ECU,it took 6 weeks to get a new one.
    So,I was without my car for 6 weeks.

    Far better to NOT have them take anything than to replace it afterwards.
    Besides,those thefts raise the cost of insurance to EVERYBODY.


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    Jim Yanik
    jyanik
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    kua.net

  2. #12
    RovCM
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    Re: Someone broke into my 1996 Integra, now it won't start

    rant:


    Agree, insurance is for the irresponsible. Once you give responsibility to
    a 'guardian,' that 'guardian' can regulate their liability.


    Ever wonder why the law requires seatbelts?

    Insurance Companies lobbied congress to protect against their liability, the
    insured, by enforcing laws to protect their profits.

    Insurance is a voluntary guardianship contract that ultimately takes away
    liberty.



    The functional car alarm is also my choice, and a choice that pays in the
    end.







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