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If the article is true why on earth would anyone buy a Lexus? 5 models in the top 10 would scare me.🤪
Fortunately my beast of the VW didn’t get a mention🙀 Lucky me😎
 
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If the article is true why on earth would anyone buy a Lexus? 5 models in the top 10 would scare me.🤪
Fortunately my beast of the VW didn’t get a mention🙀 Lucky me😎
Who in their right mind would want to steal a V dub? LOL! 🤣 Lexus bought probably due to reliability and 10 year warranty if you can keep it that long. In addition to the stop lock, our NX300 has a tracker and also a CAN Bus blocker.
 
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Who in their right mind would want to steal a V dub? LOL! 🤣 Lexus bought probably due to reliability and 10 year warranty if you can keep it that long. In addition to the stop lock, our NX300 has a tracker and also a CAN Bus blocker.
Only joking🤪. Shame these chavs have no taste😂
 
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21 Mitsubishi Outlander who in their right mind is going to nick one of them, we had a new Outlander PHEV in 2020 it was ok but so boring it was then cheap to run Tesco charging points were free and Octopus Go on 5 pence @ kWh it nearly put me off PHEV for good.
 
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Who in their right mind would want to steal a V dub? LOL! 🤣 Lexus bought probably due to reliability and 10 year warranty if you can keep it that long. In addition to the stop lock, our NX300 has a tracker and also a CAN Bus blocker.
I thought the Canbus blocker was only needed for older Lexus's - with the design fault having been fixed for recent production
 
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I thought the Canbus blocker was only needed for older Lexus's - with the design fault having been fixed for recent production
It was definitely needed for the pre-2021 models. Cars after 2021 initially did not require the blocker, but thieves have found another way around the issue. However it is more difficult and theft rate for NX350 is well down on the previous model.
 
Nov 16, 2015
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Very good program on Channel 4 about car thefts. On right now.
Britain's Car theft gangs. 20.00 to 21.00
 
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As a follow on to my original post about the stolen cars, last night they broke into a house nearby to us, got the car keys and stole the two cars. Easier to target small rural villages as no street lights.

We do not know if the people were in the house at the time, but if they were, would they challenge the thieves? If it were us, it would probably be best to tell them were the keys were located as we would have no idea if they were armed with knives, guns etc. My days of challenging intruders has passed. Your life is more important than a car!

Now considering whether to have a Ghost immobiliser fitted to the Yaris and also the Lexus as that includes a tracker. Even if they got the keys, they would still need the correct code sequence to start the cars. The Lexus does have a CAN Bus blocker and a tracker fitted, but if they have the keys, the car is gone. However we believe that due to the software in a Lexus, there is a possibility that they cannot fit the Ghost immobiliser to the Lexus.
 
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If the thieves are as up to date as some of the "professional" teams seem to be, I suspect they have worked out how to defeat most of the OEM vehicle immobilisers and alarms.

As others have said if they want it they will probably have done their research and know how do get it. The best we can do is to make our own vehicle so obviously protected with visible deterrents so they prefer to find a less well protected vehicle, and leave yours.
 
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If the thieves are as up to date as some of the "professional" teams seem to be, I suspect they have worked out how to defeat most of the OEM vehicle immobilisers and alarms.

As others have said if they want it they will probably have done their research and know how do get it. The best we can do is to make our own vehicle so obviously protected with visible deterrents so they prefer to find a less well protected vehicle, and leave yours.
Apparently the Ghost immobiliser is extremely difficult to over come due to code being a sequence set up by the driver. This could be pressing the radio button, followed by a air con button, then heated seat button and perhaps some other button. I think at that point the only option left for them is to uplift the car?
 
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Apparently the Ghost immobiliser is extremely difficult to over come due to code being a sequence set up by the driver. This could be pressing the radio button, followed by an air con button, then heated seat button and perhaps some other button. I think at that point the only option left for them is to uplift the car?
That’s even more buttons to press before setting off on the journey. Certainly wouldn’t make my car any good as a fast getaway car? 😂

Looks an interesting concept. My only concern I guess is that modern cars are so complex with their interacting systems that I’d want to be absolutely sure that it wouldn’t create any unexpected outputs.
 
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Apparently the Ghost immobiliser is extremely difficult to over come due to code being a sequence set up by the driver. This could be pressing the radio button, followed by a air con button, then heated seat button and perhaps some other button. I think at that point the only option left for them is to uplift the car?
So doesn't work well on modern cars with just a touchscreen for all controls.
 
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If the thieves have broken into your house to steal your keys, they may well come back to ask for the key sequence to start the car... At the point of them having broken in - they can have it.
 
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If the thieves have broken into your house to steal your keys, they may well come back to ask for the key sequence to start the car... At the point of them having broken in - they can have it.
Even thieves are very conscious of the time element as by that time you could have contacted the police or woken up a neighbour. One of the best is the immobiliser that allows them to steal the car, but a mile or so later the car runs out of fuel due to a hidden switch. It has proven to work quite well.
 
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Once again! Last night our neighbour across the road picked up two people snooping around the cars in the cul de sac. Although hard to define, but from their gait, they seem like young men on a mission. The car that they seem to target is 2014 Picanto belonging to our next door neighbour. You can see them flashing a torch to look inside the car. This was at about 2039 hours last night. They were there a couple of minutes and walked off.

Our cars are modern ones with alarms and other gizmoos plus we have Stoploks fitted to both cars steering wheels as a visual deterrent. It has been reported to the police as a few cars have been stolen from surrounding villages as no lighting in the streets making it difficult to see them at night. Our other neighbour who has a driveway has parked his small car behind their Volvo SUV which also has all the magic anti theft stuff.
 
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Petty theft in our area has increased, due to the season, the tree cutters have decreased and the metal pickers and dog thieves, have returned.
 
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Also seen someone snooping around a Citroen C1 having a look but must have been to close alarm went off.
 
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