{"id":2108,"date":"2022-07-19T21:19:28","date_gmt":"2022-07-19T20:19:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wejustcompare.com\/2022\/07\/19\/the-best-ways-to-keep-your-car-safe-automotive-blog\/"},"modified":"2022-07-19T21:19:28","modified_gmt":"2022-07-19T20:19:28","slug":"the-best-ways-to-keep-your-car-safe-automotive-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wejustcompare.com\/2022\/07\/19\/the-best-ways-to-keep-your-car-safe-automotive-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Ways to Keep Your Car Safe \u2013 Automotive Blog"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Keeping your car safe is a top priority for many people, so here are some do\u2019s and don\u2019t\u2019s for keeping your vehicle safe.<\/span><\/p>\n

In 2021, it was reported that over <\/span>48,000<\/span><\/a> cars were stolen; that\u2019s one vehicle every 11 minutes. There are many reasons cars are stolen, and there are some ways to avoid this and help recover the car should you ever be in this situation.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

What do car thieves look for?<\/b><\/p>\n

Car thieves will be looking for various characteristics when picking a target. It might be the type of vehicle, whether it\u2019s considered a more prestige car, a rare model, a modified vehicle, if the car will get a good return for spare parts, or more commonly, looking for items that are kept within a car such as money or mobile phones.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Valuables left within cars are sometimes more motivation to steal a car than the car itself! So, what do people steal from vehicles? The most commonly <\/span>stolen items<\/span><\/a> from cars, sitting at 39%, are valuables, such as handbags, wallets, purses or cash. Other everyday items include tools from work vans, phones, radios and even wheels.<\/span><\/p>\n

There are no statistics behind why thieves target certain cars, but from looking at the lists of the most stolen cars from previous years, we can make some judgements. In the <\/span>list<\/span><\/a> of the top 10 most stolen vehicles in the UK, you won\u2019t be shocked to find that Land Rovers, Range Rovers, BMWs and Mercedes are all included within this list, but you might be surprised to find that none of them has taken the number one position. Taking first position, the most stolen car in the UK is the most common car to see on the road; the humble Ford Fiesta. With it holding the top spot for being UK\u2019s best-selling car for the past few years, it might make it easier to steal and more difficult to be caught, as there are simply so many of them on the roads at one time that are the same colour and model.<\/span><\/p>\n

The more prestige cars in the list include the Range Rover, which is popular for exports, the Mercedes C-Class as it has all the bells and whistles you could ever ask for in a car, the BMW 3-Series, and the Mercedes E-Class.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

How can your car be stolen?<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

Frustratingly, there\u2019s more than one way that your car can be stolen, with some of them being a little more technical than others, with this usually coming from methods that are meant to protect your car, as opposed to making it a target for theft.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Possibly the most prevalent type of vehicle theft, keyless car theft is carried out using external equipment that can be purchased for as little as \u00a3100. Requiring two offenders, they\u2019ll use a relay transmitter and an amplifier to trick your car into thinking that the key is closer than it is, meaning that it can be opened and driven away without damage to the vehicle.<\/span><\/p>\n

This is the type of theft that we would stereotypically think of when it comes to stealing\u2014breaking and entering a property, taking the keys and driving off.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you thought that manual entry cars were safe following the theft of keyless cars, you were wrong. Turbo decoder theft uses what you would call a modern skeleton key to fill the shape of the keyhole, unlocking the car with ease.<\/span><\/p>\n

With transponder key cloning, this is unfortunately exactly what it says on the tin. Your car key is taken and cloned to be stolen. This tends to happen more in places such as garages, where you don\u2019t think twice about leaving your car unlocked and your keys behind.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n