You might be surprised at how many features cars have these days to prevent theft. Older cars without intricate electronics may be easier to repair at home, but they are also easier to hot wire. Almost all newer cars have safeguards built in, which is one of the reasons that replacing a car key is a real headache these days- but still better than having your car stolen. Still, "almost all" means there are outliers, namely Kia and Hyundai, which opted to save money on these systems. Half as Interesting explains what's going on with modern anti-theft car design, and try their best not to give overly explicit instructions for stealing a car. This video is 5:30, the rest is an ad.
So what to do? My normal method of guarding my vehicle from being stolen is to always drive a car that no one else wants. To be honest, that was not a deliberate choice, but it seems to work so far.
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Why Some Cars Are Easier to Steal
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3 comments:
Gosh Miss C, I was going to buy you a new car for Christmas but I don't want to put the stress of worrying about it being stolen on your shoulders.
I appreciate that, Bruce, but a NEW car brings plenty of stress points besides getting stolen.
Ha Ha, oh yes, I agree.
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