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andyg
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Post by andyg »

I currently park my car in a not so secure area (unfortunately)

I'm curious to how theif resistant our Polos are. I was under the impression that because they have an immobiliser that is only de-activated by the chip that is in the keyfob, the car is very difficult to steal without the keys.

Is this still the case or have theives got better at nicking the cars. It's usually a constant struggle between the manufacturers and the thieves.

Any ideas?
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Post by 1 GTI »

I always think if the theives want it then they'll get it. There are some clever people out there today
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Post by kriswithak »

Reality is, newer cars with immobilisers are more difficult to steal, so you are less likely to be the target of opportunist thieves. TOMV and TWOC are more common on older cars that can be nicked in a matter of seconds. However, as 1GTI says if someone wants it, chances are they will get it, pro thiefs will know a way around all the factory fit systems and the majority of aftermarkets.

You are more likely to be the victim of criminal damage and Theft from motor vehicle (TFMV), ie lost stereos, high value property from within the car.
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Post by tegwin »

Interestingly enough though...

My sisters Defender with a very well known imobiliser was recently stolen from outside her house.....

The scumbags in question pulled up in a low loader lorry, winched the landy up onto the back and drove off....the expensive imobiliser did sweet FA!
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

I'm not sure whether it does any good or not, but I always use my DiscLock when parking in dodgy areas.

It's one more thing to put thieves off I suppose.
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Post by andyg »

Thanks for your comments.

At one point i was considering fitting a tracker, but its too expensive for me.

I'm gonna buy a disklock, like everyone said if a theif wants the car they will get it, but a disklock is a good detterent.
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mines a starved to death pit bull
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^^^ :lol:
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Post by andyg »

Got a disklok, for anyone else interested, the cheapest I found was at argos for £64.79

At halfords they are £80.00
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