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Jacked: Auto Theft Task Force on A&E.
Some pretty convincing anecdotal evidence in support of LoJack. Basically confirms my own personal experience with it. I know of one theft ring broken up because of LoJack and I know someone that got their Accord back. Yeah, like any system, it has it's limitations. And I don't believe it is a solution in of itself (should be used in tandem with a stealth installed alarm and a separate kill switch). But unlike others on this forum that have a vested interest in selling their brand of alarms and tracking systems, I wont talk trash on a system that will make the difference as to whether you get your car back within an hour or so or not at all.
Some pretty convincing anecdotal evidence in support of LoJack. Basically confirms my own personal experience with it. I know of one theft ring broken up because of LoJack and I know someone that got their Accord back. Yeah, like any system, it has it's limitations. And I don't believe it is a solution in of itself (should be used in tandem with a stealth installed alarm and a separate kill switch). But unlike others on this forum that have a vested interest in selling their brand of alarms and tracking systems, I wont talk trash on a system that will make the difference as to whether you get your car back within an hour or so or not at all.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suspendedHatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Jacked: Auto Theft Task Force on A&E.
Some pretty convincing anecdotal evidence in support of LoJack. Basically confirms my own personal experience with it. I know of one theft ring broken up because of LoJack and I know someone that got their Accord back. Yeah, like any system, it has it's limitations. And I don't believe it is a solution in of itself (should be used in tandem with a stealth installed alarm and a separate kill switch). But unlike others on this forum that have a vested interest in selling their brand of alarms and tracking systems, I wont talk trash on a system that will make the difference as to whether you get your car back within an hour or so or not at all.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good show, And I never said lo-jack was bad. I said there install is bad. I have it in my navigator with gps. If you would of seen were they installed it you would say it was a joke too. Same with my gsr that my parents bought me years ago. After I re-did everything I have faith in it. Glad to see your posting again.
Some pretty convincing anecdotal evidence in support of LoJack. Basically confirms my own personal experience with it. I know of one theft ring broken up because of LoJack and I know someone that got their Accord back. Yeah, like any system, it has it's limitations. And I don't believe it is a solution in of itself (should be used in tandem with a stealth installed alarm and a separate kill switch). But unlike others on this forum that have a vested interest in selling their brand of alarms and tracking systems, I wont talk trash on a system that will make the difference as to whether you get your car back within an hour or so or not at all.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Good show, And I never said lo-jack was bad. I said there install is bad. I have it in my navigator with gps. If you would of seen were they installed it you would say it was a joke too. Same with my gsr that my parents bought me years ago. After I re-did everything I have faith in it. Glad to see your posting again.
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Thats where all the stolen tristate cars end up

