Anyone know what kind would be a good brand to buy, and what price range I am looking at? Also is this something I can install myself?
IMO, when comparing quality, 90% of it is in the quality of the remote. In terms of price range, it depends on bells and whistles, (security system or not) and the complexity of the car it's going on. Cars with computer chipped keys are more involved and thus more expensive.
If one is going to do a DYI install, before you start, make absolutely sure the brand you choose has the proper attachements for your make and model of car. It's one thing to hack wires for a stereo, but another to do it for a starting system. I've seen a lot of butchered ones over the years, and the problems range from starting on their own with no remote present to not starting at all, regardless of whether you are using the key or the remote.
Probably the best brand I've seen over the years is Astro. Last I knew, S & C in Urbandale sold and installed them, and possibly Accurate Auto Trim in Ames, although personally, I wouldn't let them touch anything electical. Viper isn't bad either, although the quality of their remote cases is less than impressive.
I got a Viper for my wife recently. I had it done at Best Buy because a) they were the only people in Ames competent enough to do it, b) because her car has a computer chipped key AND a factory security system, I really didn't want to screw with it, c) I've seen enough poor installations to know that I wanted nothing to do with that, and d) the process was smooth and easy.
FWIW I had to drop just shy of $400 with tax. Installation was included with the price. If you don't have a chipped immobilizer key, it will be less.
Personally, I wouldn't tackle one on my own unless I was doing it on an older, unsophisticated application, i.e. something without a security system or immobilizer key. For me, I'd be money and time ahead to get a part time job at McDonalds to pay for installation rather than get all ****ed off trying to save a buck. But that's me. :smile: