GS on theives most wanted list
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Was watching the news the other night & saw that the Lexus GS300/400 post '98 was in the top 5 of the top 10 Most Stolen cars in the country.
Has anyone on this board experience a theft of their GS?? Didn't someone get their car broken into @ a damn carshow in Jersey before? Has anyone taken steps to further secure their investment??
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Has anyone on this board experience a theft of their GS?? Didn't someone get their car broken into @ a damn carshow in Jersey before? Has anyone taken steps to further secure their investment??
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whoa, i didn't know that:eek: It is usually like toyota camry's, honda accords etc... small cars usually take the top 10, not luxury cars like lexus's, MB's.
There's only so much we can do, and they can still take it.
But one thing is for sure, the factory alarm SUCKS.
There's only so much we can do, and they can still take it.
But one thing is for sure, the factory alarm SUCKS.
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I checked a few top 10 stolen car lists, the GS isn't up there. Maybe in yoru area it is, but not here in the bay area, cause there are tons of rice kids that steal stuff for their cars so that's too bad you live around an area where the GS's are the equivalent of civics and intergras around here.
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Has anyone try the auto lock seen on infomercials nightly? It's a piece of lock that stretches down from the steering wheel to the brake. What it does is it expands it's clutch and locks the brake paddle so you can't press down on the brake. No brake no stop....so hard to steal.
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Yeah, I've seen the Autolock on TV myself and it looks like a terrific idea. I have lots of friends in the insurance industry and NOBODY steals a car with a tow truck. Thieves always try to drive the car away, so a device like this that completely disables the car is a great idea. And they are telling the truth -- the brake pedal is extremely strong and anything attached to it will not be removed without a cutting torch.
The good news about this device is that it will keep your car from being taken. The bad news is that the theif will still try to take the car, which means that they will probably beak your window or door, smash the steering column and dash, and try like hell to remove the Autolock. SO, even though the car won't be stolen you will still have a lot of damage that needs to be repaired. But, that's better than walking out to an empty parking space.
Thx...Doug
The good news about this device is that it will keep your car from being taken. The bad news is that the theif will still try to take the car, which means that they will probably beak your window or door, smash the steering column and dash, and try like hell to remove the Autolock. SO, even though the car won't be stolen you will still have a lot of damage that needs to be repaired. But, that's better than walking out to an empty parking space.
Thx...Doug
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let's think about it..
Most people here drive GS because it's really one heck of a car. And besides the car, the NAME is important too.
If a person is high-class enough to think about buying a Lexus, what's the chances that he/she will buy a stolen one?
I think the majority of stolen GSs goes out of country, like to Phillipines or Thailand where it just doesn't matter what route you get your car from. If they're selling whole cars, then they won't break the windows or anything. Just flatbed it.
Then it renders autolock useless.
Most people here drive GS because it's really one heck of a car. And besides the car, the NAME is important too.
If a person is high-class enough to think about buying a Lexus, what's the chances that he/she will buy a stolen one?
I think the majority of stolen GSs goes out of country, like to Phillipines or Thailand where it just doesn't matter what route you get your car from. If they're selling whole cars, then they won't break the windows or anything. Just flatbed it.
Then it renders autolock useless.
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Well, for me I believe there is NOTHING you can do if they tow your truck away. Not Lojack, not autolock etc.. BUT autolock looks like the BEST deterrent for theives that want to drive your car away instead of towing it.
You can't do anything if they tow it.
You can't do anything if they tow it.
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well...autolock and lojack is probably the best thing next to installing a bullet proof glass and armor bodypanels.
I mean if somebody tyies to tow a GS or MB S class at a parking lot I would be like #$$#?? I would stand around and look at them. The last thing a thief want is attention and eyewitness. They can't just blend in either when you towing a GS with a Big *** truck, people will look.
Besides, if you cought somebody trying to mess with your GS, you can take out the autolock and beat them with it too. it's made of durable stainless steel.
I mean if somebody tyies to tow a GS or MB S class at a parking lot I would be like #$$#?? I would stand around and look at them. The last thing a thief want is attention and eyewitness. They can't just blend in either when you towing a GS with a Big *** truck, people will look.
Besides, if you cought somebody trying to mess with your GS, you can take out the autolock and beat them with it too. it's made of durable stainless steel.
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Before purchasing the LoJack, you should check your local "po-po" department, police for the challenged, and confirm that they have the tracking transmitters & how many.
I was once in the market to get Lojack until i found out that there were too few tracking devices for the # of police units out there. On top of this, I know police departments in general don't usually make stolen cars a priority on their "TO-DO" list.
In the District of Columbia, there is ony ONE damn patrol car with the Lojack transmitter......I know Dc is small as far as square mileage is concerned but DAMN, gimmie a break.:eek:
I was once in the market to get Lojack until i found out that there were too few tracking devices for the # of police units out there. On top of this, I know police departments in general don't usually make stolen cars a priority on their "TO-DO" list.
In the District of Columbia, there is ony ONE damn patrol car with the Lojack transmitter......I know Dc is small as far as square mileage is concerned but DAMN, gimmie a break.:eek:
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The Lo-Jack idea is a good one except the whole concept of it has a few fundamental flaws in it. One as others have mentioned is the ability for police to actually track the car down, and I think they have to be within a 2.5 mile radius for the transmitters to work. Second, you have to know that your car was stolen--I have mentioned this in other threads, but if you go out to the movies or leave your car at a train station for work any one who wants your car will plan it well. They will know your comings and goings and watch you. If they see you go into a movie they know you are not going because you had a craving for popcorn, you are there for the next 2 hours. At the train station the next 8-10 hours. You need a device that alerts you when your car is broken into. There is a device called a PageTrack2 ( look here: http://www.elitelogistics.com ) You can find out more, in a nutshell it is a monitored stolen vehicle locator. You can track your own car on the internet-it uses the DOD GPS satellites for tracking and the Skytel paging network satellites for communication to and from your vehicle. THis is very similar to Onstar (not as expensive for annual service) and similar to the new Lexus Link system. Just something to think about, before you get a false sense of security with the Lo-Jack.
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i'd rather opt for the south african security devise that sends a large blade out from underneath the car causing the assailant to become 8" shorter on impact. or that devise the shoots 7' flames from underneath the door to anyone attempting to enter car with first disarming alarm. until then the walther p99 will have to do.
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TOP 10..
Worry not oh GS owners. Lexus is not in the top 10 for the most stolen vehicles in the US. Here are the standings..
http://stacks.msnbc.com/news/546927.asp?cp1=1
http://stacks.msnbc.com/news/546927.asp?cp1=1