According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), the most stolen vehicle of 2005 is the 1991 Honda Accord. Each year, the NICB provides a list of the cars that are most frequently stolen in the U.S. The most popular sedans are generally the most sought-after targets, along with SUVs and pickup trucks.
Auto theft is a staggering problem that claims more than a million vehicles each year. For car owners, not just those that top the ranks of the country's most stolen vehicles, theft prevention is a necessity.
LoJack provides the ultimate layer of car theft recovery and protection. By working directly with law enforcement from the moment a vehicle is reported stolen, the LoJack System allows police to track the location of your car or truck, recover it and return it to you safely.
Traditional methods of car theft prevention act as deterrents at the most. Stolen vehicles, once an alarm system is disabled, present a difficult task for law enforcement. With no witnesses or leads to investigate, police have little to go on in the search for your automobile.
LoJack protects cars and trucks when they need it most – after an incident occurs. When you file an auto theft report, a standard entry into the police crime system will trigger a match between your VIN, and the vehicle's unique LoJack Code. Police can then track the inaudible signal emitted by the LoJack transceiver hidden in one of as many as 20 places on your car or truck. Law enforcement tracks the location of the vehicle, and follows the signal directly to the would-be car thieves to recover the vehicle.
Don't let your vehicle become another statistic on the NICB's most stolen vehicle report. Give your car the protection it needs from the nation's no. 1 property crime. Equip your car with LoJack.
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