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Review 3 of 3
Price Paid:
$890.00
from Car Stereo Plus Year / Model Reviewed: 1999/Avantguard III Strengths: Many features like, the self-powered siren, proximity sensor, night vision, remote starting, and remote bypass mode. Top of the line system that Clifford offered at the time. Weaknesses: I started having problems with the alarm after 3 years of use. I went to Car Stereo Plus and they took the alarm out and had it sent to DEI. SO far I have been without an alarm for 2 weeks. Car Stereo Plus sold me on extra features that already comes standard with the Avantguard III. Know what you are buying before going there to buy an alarm. Summary: The alarm has many good features, the self-powered siren, proximity sensor, night vision, remote starting, and remote bypass mode. I like the remote start feature along with the window roll up/down feature that I had installed. I have had the alarm installed on my 1992 Acura Integra since July of 1999. The only problem is now after 3 years the Clifford Dealer told me that the brain and the supplementary module may be going out. Right now my alarm is being sent to DEI to get repaired. Also I have issues with the dealer that sold me the alarm. I was going to buy a lower model Clifford at first then I ended up buying the Avantguard III. Car Stereo Plus sold me on extra features that already comes standard with the Avantguard III. So I got ripped off on some features. Buyer beware, know what you are buying before going there to buy an alarm. Similar Products Used: Viper 500 - Lasted 8 years I decided to get the Clifford Avantguard III to replace a perfectly good alarm. I have a little buyers remorse.
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