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May-06-2014 08:33 AM
silversand wrote:A gps tracker and anti hijack device is looking cheaper all the time
....sorry to tell you, but I read on the Internet that: any TSCM (either contractor, independent or other) can locate, and shut down ANY hidden miniature GPS device (or, bug) hidden in any vehicle very quickly. I speculate that IF the Mexican car theft industry (thousands of vehicles per day) is as big as we read about in the "media", "they" probably readily have this countermeasures technology...and probably utilize it within minutes (or hours) of the vehicle theft = no effective tracking possible /?/
May-06-2014 08:30 AM
silversand wrote:Moisheh wrote:
Silversand: There are no policies for tourists in Mexico that are even close to what you mentioned. Certainly no replacement value policies.
...I suppose if I were "paranoid", I would probably "bring down" a fully depreciated truck (ie. buy a $7000 pickup just for Mexican road trips) and grab a well-used (dry) trailer in Arizona, and who cares if the truck is stolen in Mexico (very low value, easy and equitable insurance payback, and forced "duty" payment on $7000 value is very edible).
We are still hoping that "the Tampa" ferry project comes through (Tampa to Progreso, Yucatan {LOL}), so we can bypass the massive drive across North America, and through parts of Mexico I have already seen (too many times). Also, a Cuba vehicle ferry was "in the works"; which would be interesting, too.
I don't really fancy bringing down "the trailer Queen" unless some form of equitable insurance would be available; so personally (this is just my preference), I would go the old used pickup and used trailer approach...YMMV.
May-06-2014 06:21 AM
Moisheh wrote:
Silversand: There are no policies for tourists in Mexico that are even close to what you mentioned. Certainly no replacement value policies.
May-05-2014 09:08 PM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
If the vehicle is not recovered, the Mexican Authorities consider it SOLD and you have to pay import duty on the vehicle's value, about 30%, IF you want to get your temporary import permit cancelled so you can get a TIP in the future for another vehicle.
May-05-2014 04:30 PM
moisheh wrote:
Silversand: There are no policies for tourists in Mexico that are even close to what you mentioned. Certainly no replacement value policies.
Moisheh
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