true, but if ur stealing a car you are not going to have the key, although i dont know how hard it is to bypass that. there are a lot of cars that dont have that though
true, but if ur stealing a car you are not going to have the key, although i dont know how hard it is to bypass that. there are a lot of cars that dont have that though
Nearly all automatics have it, if not all in the past X years. You don't necessarily need a key, just something to push in the slot to release it.Originally Posted by 3kgtdrvr
what about all the cars with shifters on the columnOriginally Posted by speedminded
Who the fuck would steal a car with the shifter on the tree? It's 2007 for God's sakeOriginally Posted by 3kgtdrvr
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LOL, anyways, to the original thread starter. Yes, this device would suffice as a theft deterrent until you get your alarm.Originally Posted by speedminded
lol there are some domestics that still use it, along with trucks. plus like 90's impala ss's which have to be like one of the top stolen cars lolOriginally Posted by speedminded
Impala, Crown Vic, Grand Marquis, etc...again, why would you wanna steal one? Joy ride? Go home and snatch the 26" wheels off your Cutlass and go cruise the deserted streets of Buckhead in a car that looks like an alligator running on dry land? Besides, the only later model Impala that matters is the 4,300lb 1994-96 navy battleship, the U.S.S Impala SS.Originally Posted by 3kgtdrvr