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If you are walking away from your car and someone pulls a gun on you (and you can't return fire) you will give them your key and they drive away in your car. If you are say, in a gym and your stuff is in a locker and a thief busts in, they have your key with the four rings on it. They go into the parking lot and drive away in your car.
Instead, install a kill switch that cuts off one of the engine RPM sensor wires. Problem solved.
Disclosure: I do not carry any insurance on my vehicles as it is a ripoff in itself.
Instead, install a kill switch that cuts off one of the engine RPM sensor wires. Problem solved.
Disclosure: I do not carry any insurance on my vehicles as it is a ripoff in itself.
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Some U.S. reports/stories on it.
Steal rate on A8 is usually perceived as relatively low in U.S. Too rare for chop shop parts boosting, and too "boring" and fuddy duddy for stereotype kids joy riding. Some market if they get shipped complete to third world or Asia, but that's sort of organized crime, flatbeds, container transport, etc. Angle sensor already built in to factory alarm may be best single item there, if anyone pays attention to it. I know it works from jacking up car a few times when doors got locked along the way.
From a U.S. insurance report I saw I while back S8 had a pretty high theft percentage, but I think it was in fair measure because the reporting base (demoninator) was so low. One story on this: http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...y-thieves.html S8 is literally at the top of this list if you click through, though A8 is on it too; kind of an eclectic "luxury" list though: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012...n-luxury-cars/
The usual most stolen vehicle type lists--high volume vehicles with a ready use parts market: http://www.esurance.com/claims-info/...op-stolen-cars, and way higher in absolute numbers. Audi hardly registers in the noise level on these kinds of mass market lists.
From a U.S. insurance report I saw I while back S8 had a pretty high theft percentage, but I think it was in fair measure because the reporting base (demoninator) was so low. One story on this: http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...y-thieves.html S8 is literally at the top of this list if you click through, though A8 is on it too; kind of an eclectic "luxury" list though: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012...n-luxury-cars/
The usual most stolen vehicle type lists--high volume vehicles with a ready use parts market: http://www.esurance.com/claims-info/...op-stolen-cars, and way higher in absolute numbers. Audi hardly registers in the noise level on these kinds of mass market lists.
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If you are walking away from your car and someone pulls a gun on you (and you can't return fire) you will give them your key and they drive away in your car. If you are say, in a gym and your stuff is in a locker and a thief busts in, they have your key with the four rings on it. They go into the parking lot and drive away in your car.
Instead, install a kill switch that cuts off one of the engine RPM sensor wires. Problem solved.
Disclosure: I do not carry any insurance on my vehicles as it is a ripoff in itself.
Instead, install a kill switch that cuts off one of the engine RPM sensor wires. Problem solved.
Disclosure: I do not carry any insurance on my vehicles as it is a ripoff in itself.
Here usually thieves don't use flatbeds or any other towing methods. Usually they just trick electronics in some way and drive the car. I remember BMW's getting stolen by messing with some wires inside the door mirror so software goes nuts. It didn't start the car but disabled immobilizers and stuff like that.
Found an interesting article too:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012...n-hacking-kit/
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How would the car react if one of the RPM sensor wires is disconnected?
Here usually thieves don't use flatbeds or any other towing methods. Usually they just trick electronics in some way and drive the car. I remember BMW's getting stolen by messing with some wires inside the door mirror so software goes nuts. It didn't start the car but disabled immobilizers and stuff like that.
Found an interesting article too:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012...n-hacking-kit/
Here usually thieves don't use flatbeds or any other towing methods. Usually they just trick electronics in some way and drive the car. I remember BMW's getting stolen by messing with some wires inside the door mirror so software goes nuts. It didn't start the car but disabled immobilizers and stuff like that.
Found an interesting article too:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012...n-hacking-kit/
Search some threads here for stories about defective ones. Failure mode begins with failures when hot (engine hot) but allows start when cooled down to ambient temp, even in the Summer heat when mine failed forcing my wife & I to walk home about two miles.
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