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I'm about to take delivery of a new, manual drive BMW 320 SE, saloon. Should I invest in a mechanical car security device (‘Krooklock’) or will it be redundant with the standard security features on the car? The vehicle will be kept on my drive. Which type would you recommend if I do need one?

Asked on 15 September 2011 by RF, Shepperton

Answered by Honest John
The most effective is a www.disklokuk.co.uk Very big and clunky. But very effective. Anyone who buys a car with just one key (which means someone else may have the other key) needs a disklok.
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