A car is stolen every 27 seconds globally. That’s about a million per year, and that’s a hefty amount.

So, what are the ways to prevent your Car being Stolen?
1. Tesladownunders Car Theft Protection

This is the worst shit, ever. If you are a thief.
The video is Hilarious! Best of all, the tesla coil’s DIY.( Do It Yourself)
2. LoJack Vehicle GPS Tracking System
LoJack plus GPS vehicle tracking offer total protection. The moment your car is reported stolen, the LoJack System hidden on your vehicle is automatically activated. Police can then follow the signal, track the car’s location, and return it to you. Hidden where thieves can’t find it, LoJack acts unseen and unheard by intruders. Car thieves won’t even know the vehicle is equipped with LoJack until police recover the car and make subsequent arrests. GPS vehicle tracking equipment relies on a visible antenna that can easily be found and broken off by knowledgeable car thieves.
LoJack uses a radio-frequency signal, which unlink GPS systems, can penetrate garages, concrete walls and other barriers. GPS vehicle tracking products require a direct line of sight between the equipment and orbiting GPS satellites in order to track the vehicle’s location.
3.OnStar Vehicle Slowdown Device
A simple call between you, the police, and OnStar can activate the vehicle slowdown system, which lets the driver continue to steer and brake as needed, but the engine decelerates until the vehicle stops safely.
Here’s how to prevent your car in a wrecked state when it’s recovered. But there’s no promises that the thiefs won’t give your car a good spanking in a moment of angst.
4. The Traditional Methods
These are pretty simple and doesn’t cost you a cent. It just requires more efforts.
1. Install an antitheft device.
2. Never leave your car running
or leave the keys in the ignition when it is unattended.
3. Keep your car door locked at all times.
4. If you have a garage, park your car inside and lock the garage door.
5. Don’t store packages or valuables in plain sight.
6. Park your car in a safe, well-lit, or well-traveled area at night.
7. Have your vehicle identification number (VIN) etched into the windows and major parts of your car to make your car harder to resell on the black market.
8. When you park on the street, turn your wheels toward the curb, use the emergency brake, and try to park between other cars (this will make it harder for a thief to tow it).
9. Avoid parking your car in a long-term parking lot.
10. Take out any removable electronic devices (e.g. CD player) when you leave your car.
[from Insurance.com]
Actually, these 10 ways pretty covered up most of the ways :\
I featured 4 more innovative ways and 10 other more traditional methods, but ok, the tesla coil’s aint too practical, LOL.








