Car Alarms: Looking for a 2 way paging/remote start system, clifford matrix, shock sensor


Question
I have been researching 2-way car security paging systems and have to say that I am confused as to which is the most reliable. Dealers seem to be opinionated to the brands they carry. Reviews online are vast.
I do know the features I would like are the following for a 2009 Jeep, 2 door Wrangler:

1- True one mile distance?
2- remote open doors and tailgate separately or all together
3- When canvas is down the alarm can sense an intrusion via adjustable shock sensor?
4- How does sensor adjust?   Via remote?
5- Remote can inform when car has started?          
  How (visual/auditory?
6- IMPORTANT! Large remote display (easy to see symbols) LCD vs. OLED?   
7- system show temperature of inside vehicle?
8- Extend the run time of engine if needed?
9- Remote shows countdown of how long engine will run before shutdown?
10- Remote give visual and audible warnings?      For which features?
11- remote starter feature can shut off engine manually?
12- Activate the alarm remotely with display showing      activation?
13- Unit have a multi tone siren?
14- Parking Meter timer
15- Unit have LED anti theft display?
16- System can arm itself even if there is a faulty switch?
17- System can bypass the sensor that sets system off repeatedly?
18- Is system passive or active?
19- System have an immobilizer?

I know I am asking for alot. I have looked at the following systems:

1- Compustar Pro P2WSSR

2- Autopage RS-1000OLED

3- Scytek Vision Guard 8000

4- Viper 5901 Responder

5- Prestige XR09100

6- Clifford Matrix 50.7X Responder LC3

7- Clifford 70.5X Color Responder R/B

Please help me make the right decision on this expensive and important investment.

If you know a better system please share.

Don Seddio  

Answer
I don't know most of these actually, just what I sell
and work with. The Vision Guard is a very good system
when survalience is a requiremant. I do alot of
these but don't do much more then touted.

Also, the wrangler has removable doors, so you will
need another way to determine when there is
someone tampering with the vehicle to trigger
the alarm functions, like a microwave sensor to
detect mass disturbance.

But not when monitoring all you are asking of it.

Try looking at the website www.connect2car.com .
They specialize in a more advanced vehicle security
application that can control a wire variety of devices.

Then you can select any of the systems you spied,
or, even a simpler system if you like.

Go look at that and see if you can work with
using your cellular phone to control all!

ALARMTEK