I’d stick this into What Car or some other journal who likes to represent the reader v the manufacturer. At the moment all I see is an insurer doing their best to get out of paying and in doing so setting a precedent that someone has probably challenged before.
Yes I think you have a point. Car alarms have been fitted for years to vehicles to stop them being stolen, how can this be seen as being a negative?
I've had people in this thread calling me an idiot for wanting to protect something that I 'own' with an immobiliser. Saying I should happily use my insurance if it were to be stolen. Why should I bare the additional cost of a stolen car and all that goes with it if I can avoid it? Only someone that has not experienced car theft can say something as callous as that...
Autowatch have been notified and I have included the main dealers report with the email. I am awaiting a response which should hopefully be with me in the coming days.