Find the best Anti-Theft Device for your Car with these Tips
This article in it's entirety is written by by TL Kleban
How safe do you think your car really is sitting in that
parking garage all day
while you're at work? What about sitting outside your house, even? The truth
is without an anti-theft device installed in your car, it never really is safe.
A
recent study showed that every 25 seconds someone's vehicle is reported
stolen. That totals 1.2 million car thefts each year. One of those cars can be
yours next.
So you have to decide if the extra money you put out for buying a car alarm
system is a worthy investment compared to losing your car. This is the only
question. You're next faced with ones like, which car safety system should
you buy? Which will best protect it?
A professional car thief can and will steal any car, if they want it bad enough.
You're job is to at least make them work hard if they plan on trying to steal
yours. Law enforcement officials recommend using common sense combined
with a good anti-theft devices to thwart thieves.
There are many different anti-theft devices out there. Here are a few tips to
help
you protect your car:
First off, think about where you normally park your car at
home and at work. If
your alarm was to go off, would you or anyone else for that matter, hear it or
notice
it? If it was to go off, would it simply be ignored? One great way to deter
potential
thieves is buy a heavy gauge steering wheel lock or tire locks. They will run
you
about $100-$200 but it's worth the cost in peace of mind. Another trick is use
indicator lights or window stickers that give off the impression of the
car having
an alarm installed
Do some research of just how effective certain
theft-prevention measures actually
are. If someone is determined enough to break into your car, they will find a
way.
Certain systems just make it more difficult such as cutting through certain
steering immobilizers or shutting off the alarm.
What are some of the ranges of the anti-theft systems you
are looking at? The most
popular systems include options such as audible alarms, a concierge system or
cellular alarms that notify police. Other systems you'll find have locking
steering-
wheel covers, steering-column covers, locking steering-wheel bars, kill
switches,
fuel-system locks, tracking devices and delay devices.
How much protection are you looking for? Do an evaluation
of how far you are
willing to go and how much you are willing to spend. You'll find that some
alarms, reasonably priced in the $150 to $1,000 range, will arm automatically.
Some alarms
come equipped with tracking devices and are priced from $400 to $1,500. These
types of systems help locate the car if it's stolen. Steering-wheel locks and
column
locks are priced cheaply but must be manually put on every time. Create a budget
for how much you are willing to spend now and in the future for any additional
costs. Cheaper anti-theft devices such as mechanical immobilizers don't need to
be
professionally installed, but you're also not getting the best deterrent system
either.
Low-tech, cheaper anti-theft systems can be found in nearly
any auto parts store
or even in the automotive section of a major retailer. However, for the more
sophisticated alarms, your best bet is to find a stereo shop or parts store that
specializes in automotive electronics such as sound systems, alarms and radar
detectors.
They can even do the install for you there..Once you have your new alarm system
successfully installed, call your insurance company to see if you are now
eligible
for any discounts.