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Car thefts etc

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So, linked to the Cars chat we had...

I'm a bit concerned about car theft... should i be?

Hopefully picking up an X5 soon, but it's a commonly stolen car. Waking up one morning with it gone would be terrible but i'm more concerned about family safety at our home.

Am i taking a big risk going for it or am i just overdoing the risks because of the odd scare story i've seen/read?

If i wake up one morning with the car gone i'd be tinkled, but that's what insurance is for. I'm more concerned on people trying to breaking and entering or even run up attacks etc. We live in a fairly decent area but can never tell right?

welcome your thoughts?
 
So, linked to the Cars chat we had...

I'm a bit concerned about car theft... should i be?

Hopefully picking up an X5 soon, but it's a commonly stolen car. Waking up one morning with it gone would be terrible but i'm more concerned about family safety at our home.

Am i taking a big risk going for it or am i just overdoing the risks because of the odd scare story i've seen/read?

If i wake up one morning with the car gone i'd be tinkled, but that's what insurance is for. I'm more concerned on people trying to breaking and entering or even run up attacks etc. We live in a fairly decent area but can never tell right?

welcome your thoughts?
BMW x5?

enjoy your new toy - don't leave keys in plain sight overnight.

remember they are just a tin box with wheels, don't stress it. Relax and enjoy!
 
You can't secure your house completely, you just have to make it more difficult to break into then the neighbours.

Put a motion sensitive flood light on the front aimed at the car, have a decent alarm on the house and don't put the keys anywhere obvious.
 
If it's keyless entry watch out for range extender theft, think you can buy Faraday cages to bung the fob in when it's inside the house.
 
So, linked to the Cars chat we had...

I'm a bit concerned about car theft... should i be?

Hopefully picking up an X5 soon, but it's a commonly stolen car. Waking up one morning with it gone would be terrible but i'm more concerned about family safety at our home.

Am i taking a big risk going for it or am i just overdoing the risks because of the odd scare story i've seen/read?

If i wake up one morning with the car gone i'd be tinkled, but that's what insurance is for. I'm more concerned on people trying to breaking and entering or even run up attacks etc. We live in a fairly decent area but can never tell right?

welcome your thoughts?
Cross-threading continuation of petrol heads’ tinkling contest or just an embarrassing humblebrag?
 
You can't secure your house completely, you just have to make it more difficult to break into then the neighbours.

Put a motion sensitive flood light on the front aimed at the car, have a decent alarm on the house and don't put the keys anywhere obvious.

Or ensure the same disparity at less cost: prop ladders and crowbars against the neighbours’ walls every night, and poison their dog.
 
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