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stemac33

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According to the sky news story only 3 out of 237 cars sold in the UK are least likely to be nicked and the are all made by JLR. No surprise there then it's pray to the motoring gods and other effigies every time you get in to start the engine.:D:D:D
 
It's not just JLR products. I was told by a vehicle security specialist that, given the appropriate kit & the knowledge to use it, keyless ignition equipped cars are actually the easiest to steal. Buyers have to shell out for all that technology, just because the manuf. have convinced punters that it's such a dreadful chore to put a key in the lock & turn it :rolleyes:
 
It's not just JLR products. I was told by a vehicle security specialist that, given the appropriate kit & the knowledge to use it, keyless ignition equipped cars are actually the easiest to steal. Buyers have to shell out for all that technology, just because the manuf. have convinced punters that it's such a dreadful chore to put a key in the lock & turn it :rolleyes:
Plenty of evidence that keyless entry is a gift to car thieves. Just another bit of snowflake technology designed by wet behind the ears graduates with no real experience.
 
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