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The Cupra is desirable to the car thief but to be perfectly honest I’d be losing more sleep with a Golf R or S3 parked on the drive.
Im on a FB group where people put up posts about their stolen cars. You'd be surprised at what cars get nicked, its anything and everything sadly. Not just nice sporty cars anymoreMy FR was stolen 6 months ago. Thieves broke into the house and took the keys.
Apparently they’re desirable because a lot of parts are interchangeable across the VW group (if they’re being chopped that is). My Leon was never found, so I’m assuming this is what happened to it.
While waiting for the new car I have taken some steps to try and to deter thieves in the future. Steering wheel lock, albeit only a bar across the wheel not a full cover; CCTV installed with two cameras covering the driveway; and finally I always take my keys upstairs with me now, gone are the days of throwing them down on the coffee table in the living room!
I keep the keys downstairs. I don't want some tawt coming upstairs to stab me for them.
Very wise. Anyone saying I'd fight the scrotes for my car keys is deluded. Most people haven't been exposed to real violence and hence offer inappropriate advice.
The likely scenario is 4 or 5 people in your house, full pumped up and usually armed ,your large kitchen knives are a favourite. They'll be prepared to use significant violence and they're under time pressure. Fancy your chances?
If you've got children in the house they'll be traumatised at best.
Don't make it easy by all means, but leave the keys downstairs out of sight, and use a disclok. If you wake up and find that you've been broken into and the car's gone... count yourself lucky.
Very wise. Anyone saying I'd fight the scrotes for my car keys is deluded. Most people haven't been exposed to real violence and hence offer inappropriate advice.
The likely scenario is 4 or 5 people in your house, full pumped up and usually armed ,your large kitchen knives are a favourite. They'll be prepared to use significant violence and they're under time pressure. Fancy your chances?
If you've got children in the house they'll be traumatised at best.
Don't make it easy by all means, but leave the keys downstairs out of sight, and use a disclok. If you wake up and find that you've been broken into and the car's gone... count yourself lucky.
As I said, anyone trying to break into my house will be greeted by Mr Ruger. What if the the 4 scrotes take a fancy to your wife? Better a few years in jail (if you're very unlucky with a jury) than an eternity in a hole.
But we clearly have very different housing styles to England. Most of our cars are garaged, and houses are well off the road. And our lowlifes aren't that technically advanced here yet. They mostly just steal crap from the roadside.