Stolen Car

The top 5 most stolen cars in the US (http://nicb.org):

  1. 1991 Honda Accord
  2. 1995 Honda Civic
  3. 1989 Toyota Camry
  4. 1994 Dodge Caravan
  5. 1994 Nissan Sentra

LoJack: The leader in stolen car recovery

The most successful method of recovering a stolen car is LoJack's Stolen Vehicle Tracking System. More than 100,000 stolen vehicles have been located and returned to their original owner thanks to the LoJack System. Stolen cars equipped with LoJack are recovered more than 90 percent of the time.

How LoJack works to recover your stolen car:

LoJack is fully integrated with law enforcement. When you report your stolen car to the police, the LoJack tracking system is automatically activated. A routine entry into the police computer database results in a match between the stolen car's VIN and its unique LoJack Tracking Code. The LoJack System in the vehicle immediately emits a silent radio signal. Law enforcement authorities can then use their LoJack vehicle tracking units to track and recover the stolen car.

Advantages of the LoJack stolen car recovery system

LoJack is the only recovery system operated by local and state law enforcement agencies. In fact, LoJack even supplies the Mobile Tracking Computers that police departments use in recovering LoJack-equipped stolen cars.

The LoJack tracking system works through concrete walls, ceilings and other barriers to locate LoJack-equipped stolen cars. Other vehicle recovery services rely on a satellite system which requires a clear signal path between the stolen car's satellite antenna and orbiting GPS satellites.

The LoJack equipment is hidden on your vehicle where thieves can't even find it. Other systems rely on a short visible antenna that can be easily broken off by a thief.

To learn more about LoJack's stolen car recovery system, click here.

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