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28 Cars Stolen in South Africa Every Day: What You Can Do to Protect Your Vehicle

Did you know that an average of 28 cars are stolen each day in South Africa? That's more than 10,000 cars a year! If you're one of the unlucky people whose car gets stolen, it can be a traumatic experience. Not only do you have to deal with the hassle of getting your car replaced, but you also have to worry about the safety of yourself and your family. In this article, we will discuss some steps that you can take to protect your vehicle from thieves.

The most popular brand of cars stolen in South Africa is Toyota Hilux, with 1264 vehicles stolen in 2017. This was followed by the Volkswagen Polo Vivo, with 1177 thefts, and the Chevrolet Spark, with 1080 thefts. So if you drive one of these cars, you may want to take some extra precautions.

One of the best ways to protect your car is to park it in a garage or other secure location. If you must park on the street, be sure to choose a well-lit and busy area. You should also consider investing in a car alarm or GPS tracking device. You can find these devices at gpswox.com accessories stores. These devices will make it more difficult for thieves to steal your car and will also help you to recover your vehicle if it is stolen.

Install an additional, hidden GPS tracking device to your car. This will make it easier to find and track your car if it is stolen. You’ll be able to look up your automobile’s position on your smartphone instantly. According to Trackingfox.com, having a tracking device installed in your car can reduce the risk of theft by up to 85%.

Another way to protect your car is to engrave your vehicle identification number (VIN) on all major parts of the car. This will make it more difficult for thieves to sell your stolen car or its parts. You can also add window etching with your VIN to deter thieves.

Consider investing in a steering wheel lock or kill switch. These devices can physically prevent thieves from driving your car away even if they are able to break into it.

Be sure to keep your car doors locked and your windows up at all times, even when you are driving. Many thieves will try to break into cars that are stopped at red lights or in traffic.

Another way to protect your car is to make it less appealing to thieves. Remove all valuables from your car before you leave it unattended. This includes items like laptops, smartphones, and even loose change. If you have a garage, use it to store these items instead of keeping them in your car. You should also avoid leaving your car running unattended.

Finally, stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings. If you see anything suspicious, do not hesitate to call the police. By following these simple tips, you can help to protect your car from thieves and give yourself peace of mind.

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