If you're looking to buy a new car, think about these statistics for a moment. A car is stolen every 25.5 seconds in the United States. That's 1.2 million reports of stolen cars every year. Since you'll likely be dropping a good deal of cash on a new car, it's wise to give some thought to what will happen if it's stolen.
When you decide to buy a new car equipped with LoJack, you get a level of protection no other auto security system can provide. LoJack's unique Vehicle Tracking System helps police pinpoint the location of your stolen car or truck. It's the only system operated directly by law enforcement agents.
When your new car is reported stolen, the LoJack transceiver hidden in your car is triggered automatically by law enforcement officials. The transceiver emits a silent radio signal that can be tracked by agents in police cars and helicopters, to find your car and recover it, many times within just a few hours.
When you choose to buy a new car with LoJack installed in it, you're getting the only vehicle security system that is fully integrated with law enforcement. LoJack provides the police with all the equipment necessary to track and recover stolen cars and trucks. Other tracking systems have to find a stolen vehicle themselves and then report the location to police. LoJack's highly successful partnership with police departments around the country mean that if you buy a new car, you can rest assured that you're protecting your car with the best vehicle security available.
Buy a new car with LoJack and you receive a two-year Limited Recovery Warranty: if your vehicle is stolen and not tracked and recovered within 24 hours, LoJack will refund the price of your LoJack System up to the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
With LoJack, you also get the peace of mind knowing that after you buy a new car, you're protecting it with the best car theft recovery system available. Vehicles equipped with LoJack are recovered in more than 90 percent of reported thefts. The LoJack transceiver can be hidden inside the body of a vehicle, making it very difficult to find. Thieves typically don't even know they're driving a car with LoJack, until they are apprehended by the police.
To learn more about installing LoJack when you buy a new car, check out our homepage at www.lojack.com.