Tag: car theft

  • HOW TO AVOID CAR THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA

    HOW TO AVOID CAR THEFT IN SOUTH AFRICA

     

    Car theft is a growing problem in South Africa. No car, regardless of make or model, is completely immune. With syndicates getting smarter and theft methods more sophisticated, it’s essential to take proactive steps to protect your vehicle. While practical precautions go a long way, having reliable car insurance is essential in case the worst happens.

     

    RELATED: DOES INSURANCE COVER HIJACKING?

     

    Why South African Car Theft Is a Growing Concern

    South Africa continues to experience high rates of vehicle theft. According to crime statistics, thousands of cars are stolen each year, many of which are never recovered. Whether for illegal resale, parts stripping, or cross-border smuggling, stolen vehicles are in high demand. It’s not just luxury SUVs or bakkies that are targeted. Everyday cars used for school runs or commutes are also on the hit list.

     

    Key Risk Factors That Make a Car a Theft Target 

    What makes a car a target? Thieves typically go for vehicles that are:

    • Easy to break into or start without detection
    • Parked in poorly lit or isolated areas
    • High in resale value or parts demand
    • Frequently driven models, which blend into traffic
    • Lacking visible or audible anti-theft deterrents.

     

    Practical Tips on How to Prevent Car Theft

    Use Anti-Theft Devices

    Popular options include steering wheel locks, gear locks, immobilisers, alarm systems, and GPS trackers. Many criminals will move on if they see even one of these installed, especially devices that are visible from outside the vehicle.

    Avoid Parking in High-Risk Areas

    Always aim to park in well-lit, secure, and monitored areas. If possible, choose parking spots covered by CCTV or patrolled security. Avoid leaving your car in the same public spot overnight, and try to vary your parking habits to avoid being monitored by syndicates.

    Don’t Leave Valuables in Sight

    A handbag, phone, or laptop bag left on the seat (even if empty) can tempt thieves to break in. Always lock away valuables in the boot or take them with you. Smash-and-grab crimes are a major contributor to vehicle damage and theft.

    Lock Up. Always

    It sounds basic, but how do you prevent car theft? Start by locking your car, even if you’re stepping away for just a minute. Be aware of remote jamming and always confirm that your car is locked by physically testing the door handle before walking away.

     

    How Anti-Theft Tech Can Help

    Today’s technology offers drivers more tools than ever before to protect their vehicles. Real-time tracking devices can help you and authorities recover a stolen car faster. Some systems allow remote shutdown of the vehicle, while dash cams with parking mode can act as a deterrent and evidence collector.

    Here’s a bonus: dotsure.co.za car insurance includes the installation of a state-of-the-art telematics device by Netstar. This smart system notifies you when entering unfavourable areas, and offers quick access to our emergency line, amongst other benefits.

     

    What to Do if Your Car Gets Stolen

    If your car is stolen:

    1. Report it to the SAPS immediately with your vehicle’s details.
    2. Notify your car tracker company (if installed) for immediate action.
    3. Contact your insurance provider to start the claims process.
    4. Alert your bank if your car is financed.

    Acting quickly increases your chances of recovery and smooths the insurance claim process.

     

    How Car Insurance Helps After a Theft

    Even the best precautions aren’t foolproof. That’s why comprehensive car insurance is essential. It covers theft, damage caused during attempted theft, and other risks such as hijacking or malicious damage.

    At dotsure.co.za, we offer customisable car insurance designed to keep you covered when it matters most.

    Need help protecting your car? Contact us today, or simply hop online to get a quote!

  • THE 10 MOST CHALLENGING CARS TO STEAL

    THE 10 MOST CHALLENGING CARS TO STEAL

     

    We all want to be seen driving the latest and best cars the world offers (those we can afford, anyway). The trouble is – these beauties generate unwanted attention from the wrong crowds.

    According to StatsSA an estimated 64 000 incidences of hijackings occurred in 2020/21.

    If you live in SA, you’ve probably developed an extreme OCD when leaving your car in public places (double and triple-checking if your car is locked.).

    Well, if you’re upgrading your car and looking for an option that will help you live with less fear of losing your mechanical baby, we’ve got your back.

     

    The 10 most difficult cars to steal.

    Here’s our list of beautiful mechanical babies that are unattractive to carjackers. These cars are hard nuts to crack for car thieves.

    Jaguar XF

    Hardest cars to steal | Jaguar XF | Dotsure The Jaguar XF can also be double-locked! You don’t know what that means, but you can tell it’s bad news for the bad guy. Well, once the car is double-locked, it cannot be unlocked or started. So even if criminals crack this nut, they won’t be able to get it going. It also has a clever In-Control App that can help the SAPS track and recover your car in the unlikely event it gets stolen.

     

    Tesla Model S

    Hardest cars to steal | Tesla Model S | Dotsure The Model S is one of the most secure electric cars you can buy in 2022. Its anti-theft features make it a carjacker’s nightmare. Tesla owners can use their smartphones to track the whereabouts of their vehicles. Even if the burglar has hacked the system and unplugged the tracker, the car would send a ping to Tesla HQ.

     

    Land Rover Discovery

    Hardest cars to steal | Land Rover Discovery | Dotsure The Land Rover Discovery employs ultra-wide-band radio technology to broadcast the key’s signal across various frequencies. Therefore, the signal amplifiers or relay devices, commonly used by thieves, struggle to pick up the key’s signal, making this car harder to lockpick.

     

    Mercedes Benz GL 550 by TAC

    Hardest cars to steal | Mercerdes GL 550 by TAC | Dotsure What do you look for in a safe, hard-to-steal car? You look for a car with steel. One that can bounce bullets off the windshield. You can drive away from danger without worrying about gun-toting and trigger-happy thieves in such a car. Well, that’s what this GL’s bulletproof exterior gives you.

     

    Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG By Inkas

    Hardest cars to steal | Mercedes G63 by Inkas | Dotsure Talk about an impenetrable fortress! Inkas’s version of the G63 is reinforced with bulletproof glass, powerful armour that can withstand shotgun shots and a bottom steel plate that can endure grenade explosions.

     

    Nissan Leaf

    Hardest cars to steal | Nissan Leaf | Dotsure Nissan turned a new safety leaf with this one! The Nissan Leaf will not start if the car key is not within range. If it is in neutral, it will not even move! A responsive GPS tracking technology can also help locate the car. The ordinary car thief leaves this one behind.

     

    Volkswagen Tiguan

    Hardest cars to steal | VW Tiguan | Dotsure There’s a reason the Volkswagen Tiguan has received several honours for being the safest car. Few cars have alarm systems that can compete. This car just will not start with a different key; forget it! It also sports a stolen-vehicle tracker that can assist in tracing the vehicle from your smartphone.

     

    Hyundai Tucson 

    Hardest cars to steal | Hyundai Tucson | Dotsure Although most vehicle critics rated the Hyundai Tucson’s engine performance as below average, the anti-theft system did not disappoint. Cutting the cables behind the horn is the easiest method to disable a car alarm, but the Tucson doesn’t make it so easy (you’d have better luck drawing blood from a stone than disconnecting the Tucson’s alarm system).

     

    Audi A4

    Hardest cars to steal | Audi A4 | Dotsure One of the notable security features of the Audi A4 is that the keys contain a chip that makes it more challenging to start with other devices. The keys include a chip that is programmed into the ECU.

     

    Tesla Model X 

    Hardest cars to steal | Tesla Model X | Dotsure Even though it is the less expensive sister of the Tesla S, the Model X has an equal level of protection. Aside from GPS monitoring, it offers a Sentry Mode that allows the vehicle to record its surroundings even when the engine is turned off.