Car-Buying Tip

When you're shopping for a vehicle, you're sure to get lots of car-buying tips. People are likely to recommend various makes and models, options they prefer, even products for keeping your car looking clean and new. One of the most important car-buying tips you should solicit, concerns the security of your car. More than 1.2 million cars are stolen in the U.S. every year, so security should be a high priority when you're buying a car. And if you ask around, you're sure to hear a lot of people give you the same car-buying tip: Protect your car with LoJack.

The best car-buying tip? Get LoJack.

When you're buying a new car, take the tip your friends will offer and protect your investment with LoJack. LoJack is the best line of defense against auto theft. While car alarms and prevention devices can be easily disabled by thieves, LoJack works quietly and effectively to help police track and recover your car, saving you time, money and aggravation.

When you tip off the police that your car has been stolen, the LoJack System is immediately put into action. A tiny transceiver hidden inside your car sends out a silent signal that local police can use to track the location of your stolen vehicle. Using squad cars and helicopters, they can then track, locate, recover and return the vehicle to you, many times within a few hours.

The LoJack Signal penetrates concrete walls, ceilings and other barriers—including underground parking garages. Other security services use a satellite system that requires an unobstructed line of sight between your vehicle and a GPS satellite, giving thieves a much greater chance to successfully hide your vehicle.

LoJack is the only vehicle security system that is operated directly by the local police. LoJack even furnishes local law enforcement squad cars and helicopters with the Mobile Tracking Computers needed to locate cars and capture offenders. That's why LoJack is such a frequent and valued car-buying tip.

Another car-buying tip: LoJack Early Warning

For even greater anti-theft protection, here's another car-buying tip: consider LoJack's Early Warning System. The Early Warning System alerts you immediately if your car is moved without your authorization, so you can notify the police right away and retrieve your car even more quickly. Where auto alarms and other prevention devices frequently malfunction or are triggered by an accident, The Early Warning System is activated only when your car is moved without your permission; it silently contacts you by phone, e-mail and/or text message.

For more car-buying tips on LoJack and the LoJack Early Warning System, visit our homepage at www.lojack.com.

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