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This is why modern car security has stepped in to help find your car after it has been stolen, using modern GPS tracking gadgets. Working in a similar way to the satellite navigation systems we use, except your car is the destination you can log onto a computer or call a central tracking centre to see where your car has gone.
These tracking devices need to be unobtrusive and discrete so that the casual car thief doesnt simply rip it off and throw it off the hard shoulder during their getaway. Usually hiding the device in the engine bay or behind the trim inside the car can help hide the tracker from car thieves. A lot of cars can come with tracking services when you buy them so you dont have to worry about finding it, people who have added a tracker themselves can usually go to a professional car security specialist to get advice on possible stash points.
Some more sophisticated systems will require monthly charges; especially those with centralised services that help you recover your car. Depending on your standpoint this could be worthwhile especially with more expensive or classic cars. For cars of lesser worth there are devices that do not use GPS but interact with police systems when you report your car missing. More elaborate cars with onboard computers can actually be shut down remotely using an immobiliser. Your car will no longer start up and can be easily tracked to a position.
GPS trackers have another use too, parents will often use them in their childrens cars to keep an eye on where they are going when they go off in their own or a parents car. Some products can even notify you via email or text message if the car is driven over 80mph to make sure that your children are driving safely when youre not around.
GPS trackers are a good form of car security but they should be used with other standard features your car should have like an alarm, immobiliser and where possible central locking.
