The restaurant is dimly lit; creating an ambiance that is
both inviting and tasteful. You bite
into your steak, looking through the window outside as you measure the flavor
of your first morsel. It’s then; you see
a shadowy figure huddled by the drivers’ side of your car. You watch, as if in slow motion, as the
individual quickly enters your car via force and drives off in your brand new
car. The scariest moment during theft is
watching your hard earned vehicle being taken by someone who wanted a quick
buck.
In today’s
blog, we discuss some solutions for protecting your car from theft. Theft begins with opportunity, as we all
know. The thief sees a opportune moment
to strike. Diminish these opportunities
by being prepared. An alarm system is a
good beginning, however most thieves have a full understanding of most theft
systems. Here are some ways to protect
your vehicle:
Obviously, you should never do any of these
things:
- Never leave the windows down
or the sunroof open;
- Never leave the keys in the
ignition, or someplace else in the car such as under the visor;
- Never leave the car running
and unattended, even for only a few minutes;
- Never leave car unlocked
- Don't leave your spare key
somewhere a thief is likely to look, like magnetically stuck to the
exhaust pipe or sitting on top of the tire;
- Only leave the ignition
key with the valet, and make sure that the key to the glove box is a
different cut;
- When you park on the street,
turn the front wheels sharply into the curb and always use the emergency
brake;
- Disable the car in some way,
either by removing the electronic ignition fuse or by some other method;
Stolen
vehicles are usually sold as parts because it’s more difficult for police to track
hundreds of vehicle parts, as opposed to an entire car. Want to keep your car immune from theft? Consider these options:
- Ignition and fuel kill
switches;
- Floorboard, gearshift,
tire/wheel and hood locks;
- Vehicle tracking device
- If you have a rear-wheel
drive vehicle, back into the driveway; if you have a front-wheel drive
vehicle, drive straight into the driveway;
- If you have a garage, clean
it out and park your vehicle in there, and always lock your garage doors;
- Install a motion-sensor
light or alarm system on your garage doors;
We
hope that we provided some great tips for you, guys. Have a great week! Feel free to share any
experiences you might have had, or additional tips. Thanks!
The
worst experience is watching someone drive away in your hard earned
vehicle. If a thief sees an opportunity,
he’ll take it with relentless force. In
today’s blog, we’re delving into the protective nature of the average
individual, and providing some great tips on avoiding auto theft.
We
all have an appreciation for the vehicles that transport us daily. In today's blog, we've decided to provide
some tips on protecting that asset.
Check it out!
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