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  • 13 of 13 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    peterkinxl5

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Thatcham Cat 1 alarm, modular design, upgradeable, excellent performance.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Needs a tip-top installation (DON'T buy from the cheapest source!) Poor Instructions, can prove complicated at first.

    My Clifford Concept 300 was supplied with my Audi which had been purchased for £400 c/w an anti-tilt switch (for protecting those nice alloys) inc installation. Both the previous owner and I had heard horror stories about Clifford's but had also realised they were a phenomenal product. The solution was to pay that bit extra and to buy it and have it installed by the top people in the area Imperial Securities in Tipton West Midlands. Installation took a whole day and was completed to an impeccable standard. The Alarm is Thatcham Catergory 1 which means it has both an immobiliser and an alarm ... more
  • 13 of 14 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    thepcclinic

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Good visual deterrent, no false alarms

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Expensive

    I purchased my Concept 300 for a Vauxhall Omega Estate. I carried alot of computer gear in this vehicle and an alarm was a necessity. I read alot of reviews, I spoke to alot of friends, and the Clifford was recommended to me. I chose a Concept 300. This is one of the cheapest Thatcham 1 approved alarms on the Market, but is probably one of the best. It never goes off in the night on a false alarm. It always locks on the first keypress. It never malfunctions. You can expand it like you would never believe. Any electrical item on your car can be controlled by the alarm. It will cost you, but you ... more
  • 2 of 6 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Hollers3000

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Reliable

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Expense

    I have owned a clifford for about 18 months now and can honestly say that ive had no problems with it. For my £350 I had a qualified person come and install the alarm. It is a cat 1 alarm which saves money on your insurance. Ive never had any problems it never goes off in the middle of the night and the immobaliser has never cut in at the wrong time or anything. It has great features for additional cost. I only opted for the remote headlight button but in theory if something is electrical you can get the clifford to do it. (engine start, boot release etc.) You can activate the alarm from a ... more
  • 2 of 10 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    ckckpanton

    User doesn't recommend the product

    Advantages Advantages reduced insurance premiums. also the brand name sticker and dash light is a theft deterent.

    Disadvantages Disadvantages reliability!

    the clifford concept range was ideal for me as i knew that the cat 1 imobiliser would lower my insurance premium. although, that is all the concept 300 has been good for. after the first 6 months the alarm unit had to be replaced, as the sensor broke. the sensitivity has been adjusted twice, every time a bus for example went past my car the alarm went off. the concept 300 has the ability to provide full closure if your car is fitted with central locking and electric windows. ie, when you set the alarm, if a window is slightly open it would close itself and the doors. sounded good on the box ... more
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