Facts I been saying this since 2015 I could have been bought my scatt but I knew I needed an HOUSE first with a garage so I did just that bought my house first then my scatt so I don’t have to worry about my shit being stolen then I bought myself 2 cane corso with access to my front and bk yard sn garage
I dont know man thats all personal opinion if you want to put it in your garage or not and second thing he got a nice clean drive way nice cut grass so he’s probably in a good neighborghood so why should he have to hide everything?
Tips for this to not happen : 1 : cover your vin with some plastic 2 : get some mini faraday cage for keys so there wont be signal for keyless signal for the car with antena extenders 3 : hidden killswitch 4 : airtag without speaker 5 : if you are really paranoid take off your fuel pump fuse.
I have a 69 Datsun 510, 2 door. I have a Bluetooth distributor. Google "123 ignition". It has the ability to have a 4 digit code that needs to be entered before you start the vehicle. another great option, for me, is to just pull out the rotor. Who in the world is gonna carry a rotor around for that very reason.
@@mobilegameclips5628just like a lock on a building. In reality it isn’t stopping shit but deters 99% of criminals… a simple sticker or something over the vin could’ve changed this outcome..
Yes what ever you use it needs to be removable. That being said your plates can access your VIN through records so really doing nothing in the long term blocking the VIN.
Retired police…it’s not illegal to cover ur vin..when officer approach and need to see ur vin they will tell u to move whatever is covering it and they just see if it matches the plate they already ran in the computer…people put items on their dash all the time..I was going to invest in this and realized a simple business card or napkin would do the same thing
@@jillverbick I drove my sister to the airport in her car. She had the keys in her purse, she disabled the proximity warning for the key. I got about 3 miles away from the airport before I realized I didn't have the key and had to go back to the airport. A lot less cars were stolen when they required keys, there used to be skill required to steal a car. Now all a criminal needs is a phone to steal a car.
Pro tip install a manual kill switch hidden some whwre in your car i usually do in the leather boot to my shifter its cheap all you need is a flip switch and some wire. Just switch it off when you park and no one can start your vehicle unless they know where it is and most criminals either dont mess around and try find it or dont even know why its not starting. Its like a 5 dollar anti theft solution pretty handy
The best way to prevent theft on a newer car is to remove a relay from the fuse box. On a 15-23 Challenger you simply remove the fuel pump relay from the fuse box in the trunk. A thief is not going to diagnose the issue instead he will try a different Challenger.
You're gonna seriously remove that relay every time you get out of the car??? Lmao. At least dude above has a better idea. A kill switch would be way better.
@@mattc420 not everytime...just when leaving the car in a sketchy spot for a long period of time. They can find a kill switch but they won't find a missing relay especially if you replace it with a dummy relay with one leg cut off. I did it with my Integra back in the day and it never got stolen even though thieves tried about 4 times. It also costs nothing to do and can be done with any car. I'm a dealer and don't keep cars long enough to wire anything in anyway.
This is why I love my physical keyed vehicle. No key fob, no signal to steal. Not to mention if it were a manual transmission car 99.9% of these car thefts would not happen.
@@JaysRandomnessChannel now that civic Iam sure will out last most vehicles currently on the roads today. But to be fair for some reason nobody ever wants a civic. If I could find an early 90’s Nissan pickup with a 5speed manual transmission. That would be awesome
lol I have a 1999 Honda. Half the time that bihh is unlocked. No one knows how to drive a stick anymore.. I leave that thing running at the gas station all the time. No one touches it. Why would you? Best $800 i ever spent..
Bruh if I had a hellcat, I’d need a damn kill switch, viper alarm system, club steering wheel lock, key locks on all the lug nuts, a boot for the 2 front wheels, and a damn flash bang attached to the door with a wire for good measure 😭. Can’t have shi
On my nissan altima it's below the top of the dash under the glass..there is no way to cover it without putting a sticker over it on the outside of the windshield. How would law enforcement read your v.i.n if you get pulled over?
Dodge is broke, they were not going to invest in updated technology for this 16+ year old platform; why do you think they only ever made minor cosmetic updates and never a major platform refresh?? Dodge had no $$$$ after 2007, which is why their vehicle lineup atrophied from a full lineup down to 3 very old and outdated vehicles. Dodge found a demographic of what are essentially "clout chasers" that would pay almost anything to have one of these cars simply because they covet anything that is "expensive", Chrysler Capital/Santander would finance almost anyone, which is why so many people bought Mopars the past few years. This is also why the repossession rates are so extremely high right now as a result.
@@Alan-tr5ujTrue ❗But thank God they never changed the platform because the cars would've been smaller. Nope❗Everything about the 3 even the Chrysler 300 is perfect.
I keep an old parking garage receipt in my dash over the VIN plate. Started doing it about 20 years ago. Our local drag strip does Wednesday night street legal drags. Cops, and local dealerships, walk around checking VINs. I’ve been covering mine ever since.
@@BmolikemeEven if it's at a sanctioned racing event? I would be talking to the police chief on that since I could do the alternative and race on the street with a certain percentage of getting away when the cops show.
worked in the auto keys industry for a few years and this is easy for many models of cars. some brands are much more difficult than others though. however this problem was solved by dodge for newer chargers and challengers. they have a function that locks your car via a pin code to under 5 hp so it can't be driven even with keys. they also have another method that can prevent the car from accepting new keys so they can't program a new one to your car. the downside to this method is it can't be turned on and off. once you lock it you have to replace the locked system for an extra few hundred dollars everytime you need a new key on top of the cost of a key and programming
If you don’t have a garage. Put it in a Fenced in yard with a lock and a car cover so nobody just drives down your street and says”there’s one we can steal” a lot of times protecting your mopar is just not letting people know you have one
Not just that but they will follow you home if they see you on the road. It happened to me. I used to have an Evo and on two separate occasions I noticed a tinted out car following me so I made a bunch of random turns just to make sure they followed every time.
Correction, hard-working citizens don't care about a thief's life, unfortunately, we have a government and justice system that cares more for criminals than honest folks, the same government and justice system that has made self-defense a crime.
@@garyw9108mannn people don’t kno…they wanna kno if u saw a weapon and all types of little things before u shot the person who was not supposed to be nowhere near your house in the a.m
@@garyw9108more like we have a bunch of estrogen infused nanny bodies infesting the govt trying their best to gaslight the working people into feeling empathy for the social lice.
I have a logging chain permanently attached to the floor that goes thru the steering wheel and padlocked. Not absolutely thieft proof but it'll cost them time. I will also cover the vin as well. Thanks for this video!!😎👍
That’s why I put a tracker on my car. I ain’t even got something nice. In fact, thieves probably don’t even think about it. But the thought of how easily it becomes to steal any car scares the sh*t out of me
I was in the repo business for 30 years. Trust me this has already been done with a valet ticket or a business card. It’s the reason we were able to start checking Vin numbers and getting tags.
Exactly bro them cars are known around the mf world for being stolen taken to takeovers crashed and then dumped in a ditch or a parking lot or taking to a garage to be taken apart to be put in either a crystler 300 a Cadillac ct5 v black wing or a dam 20 year old with a Miata
I can’t imagine owning one of these and not have a hidden kill switch. I’ve seen people get real creative too, putting them under shift knob bezels and what not
Bro if half of these people out here stealing people's cars if they would put half the effort into getting a job that they put into stealing people's cars that they work hard. Thats one thing o can't stand is a thief
so you're saying that if they put half as much effort as it takes to take a picture, open a car door and drive away they could make enough money to afford their own fancy car?.😅
I don’t mean to sound snobby, but in my opinion this is the type of car that should be in the garage most of the time in the first place. If you’re owning one of these, I would expect that you have a truck, or something else as a daily driver that might be parked in the driveway from time to time. It’s just kind of wild to see a leisure vehicle parked outside of a garage overnight.
Chevy with the immobilizer thank god.. if you ain't connected to the car itself when programming a new key it will activate the immobilizer n you can't turn on or move the car.. it will even require me to put the original key in a certain spot in my car to deactivate it.. works really well as my car was almost stolen while out of state.
What?!? Every vehicle made minus most kia and Hyundais in the US have immo immobilization including dodge. This video isn’t real and you cannot program a new dodge key unless you are hooked to the system and you can’t hook to the system on a 2018+ without a bypass cable.
Absolutely true! I taught myself back in the 80s how to drive a stick shift and now I can drive a 10-speed 13 speed and 18 speed semi. You got a stick I can drive it.
@@Sub-Zero-C6-ZO6 All gas and no skill. Are "you" fast or is the "car" fast? What is your contribution to the car being fast? Putting it in drive and pressing the accelerator? 😂😂😂 Kids these days
Absolutely no reason to not have a garage if you can afford a hundred thousand dollar car. Problem is most people can't afford this car but they finance it anyway.
Homie smart enough to figure out how to steal a car in 5 seconds but cant hold a JOB. And where is the "kill switch" ? Should be mandatory on these Dodge cars..
You can still make good money parting out a stolen 2015-2023 V6 Challenger. It is mostly the body panels that sell fast anyway and they are mostly the same and worth the same money. Most theft recovery V8 Challengers still have the engine and transmission because it is a lot of work to remove. If I were to steal Challengers it would be the V6 ones because they are everywhere and not as heavily guarded as say a Hellcat.
@@mobilegameclips5628So, you ride around with the window sticker on your car? Where is your vin on the license plate? The only numbers on the registration sticker is the PLATE number. Haha! Glad to put so much thought into your useless reply. Go take a nap!
@mobilegameclips5628 You said most states, care to say which? In California it's on the dash. Maybe those 70 were in California or places with dash vins. I love how people talk out there ass, yet give no evidence to back up their point. See what I did there? 🤔 Now go back to playing video games in your mom's basement.
@@fall-out After a little research I guess anyone can look up their vin# using the plate#, or vice versa. However it doesn't show all your info like if it was run by law enforcement
I was thinking this. I have a club steering wheel lock that covers the steering wheel and the underside of the pedal. You can try to drive off if you want.
I've seen them blocked plenty of times at my Job in Washington and plus I'd probably buy a fake license plate just to cover it then I'd move it while I drive then place it back over when I park but I have a garage.
That's why everybody should listen to rapper E40... in 96 with too short " playas ball" he said " why can't we be broke sometimes, sometimes it's cool to floss, but don't buy a 50 thousand dollar car before u buy a house " That's some rs right there
These Days there's So Many Tech Ways to Prevent/Stop/Catch Car Thieves. Even Motion Sensors Covering the Perimeter of the Car. You Got them Beforehand Trespassing.🎯
Speaking as a locksmith, they somehow have NASTF credentials. Thats the ONLY way they could program a key away from the vehicle. That makes me think this was a repo.
bruh who leaves the car in a driveway, parked backwards, in perfect fashion to be taken. dont get me wrong, im not defending the thief's but come on bro.
Took out my fuel pump relay and replaced it with my own. Gotta turn on the fog lights just to turn on the fuel pump now my wife can’t even figure it out to go get groceries
I used to pull the main relay or the wire that ran from coil to distributor on my old rides. No dumba$$ thief on earth could ever figure out why it wouldn't start. It's so easy if you have a bit of mechanical knowledge to prevent theft. Or your wife from driving 😅
Why does no one talk about how he could have stolen the car with the car's VIN number, instead of talking about first buying a house with a garage to store the expensive car?
Yep the good ol flipper device I’ve never used it to steal a car but dang when they unlock and you find a lot of goodies especially a gun while they are at work is gold
If and when they want to thieves will simply steal a flatbed and use it to steal your vehicle. It's how they stole my buddies bobcat out of his storage yard, they cut the fence and we're in and out in under five minutes.
Just make sure you take that VIN cover off when you're leave you house because it's actually against the law to cover up your VIN in some states. VIN number and license plate must be visible at all times on public roads
@@dwaynelewis7809if they are bold enough to steal your car out of your driveway I'm sure they already have the plate number. Thieves will follow you home from the grocery store and stop back by in the early morning hour 🤔🤣
Only problem with covering your vin. In the uk anyway, if the plates dont get swapped and the police recover your car its coming back with a smashed window were they forced entry to check the vin and make sure its your car
It’s almost like new technology creates more problems when all we really need are two things kill switch and requiring a physical key to open the door no more key fobs
Vin cover is illegal. You are not allowed to obstruct your car's vin number. Best protection against stolen car is Automobile Insurance and Gap Insurance.
A quick google search says that it's against federal law to cover your VIN. It has to be visible from the outside of the car. So unless that's outdated or specific to the US. Following this advice is just as illegal as stealing the car is.
The dealer that cut those for that guy did that illegally without proof of ownership, also all keys programmed are immediately identified by dodge through their network and servers so they can id the scan tool and owner of the liscence of that software for prosecution purposes. VIN covers are a good idea for sure
Hidden kill switch you could even make it remote fab activated. I agree on a garage secured in your yard. Car like that someone with a repo wrecker will just come along.
Every expensive car owner drop $80k on a car without garage.
$80k car in borderline condemned homes 🤣
When you trying to impress everyone or try to be cool.
Or house
Facts I been saying this since 2015 I could have been bought my scatt but I knew I needed an HOUSE first with a garage so I did just that bought my house first then my scatt so I don’t have to worry about my shit being stolen then I bought myself 2 cane corso with access to my front and bk yard sn garage
I dont know man thats all personal opinion if you want to put it in your garage or not and second thing he got a nice clean drive way nice cut grass so he’s probably in a good neighborghood so why should he have to hide everything?
I like how you can’t just crack a dodge computer to tune it. But you can make a key in minutes and steal it. Love it.
Look up their original logo. Star of David/Remphan
Of course they'd promote crime and then make it difficult/expensive for good folks to tune
@@deraldo313thats a diabolical thing to say
Tips for this to not happen :
1 : cover your vin with some plastic
2 : get some mini faraday cage for keys so there wont be signal for keyless signal for the car with antena extenders
3 : hidden killswitch
4 : airtag without speaker
5 : if you are really paranoid take off your fuel pump fuse.
just get insurance and don't worry about it. It's just a car.
Wrapping your key in foil blocks the signal
@jillverbick "Just a car"
Nobody wants to deal with it, man.
People need to stop stealing shit
*A tow truck will defeat every single one of those*
@jillverbick Yeah then everyone complains that their insurance rates are going up.... Not exactly the best answer 🙄
If your car can be stolen that easily, that’s the problem
That's called Capitalism lol
Any car can be stolen without even looking at the vin mate. you just need a beep programmer
Some people work hard for what they have in life others just take what others worked hard for.bnotvcokmvrhkrvrtvircfimmmmmmmmmm. It’s
@garryrussell1907 neolock security devices. Thank me later. Basically make it impossible to steal.
It’s called ✨ technology ✨ and it updates everyday my friend
Just install a friggin "old-school" master kill switch in a hidden spot, like we used to do.
If they were smart they wouldn't have purchased a Dodge to begin with.
@@ROT4RYfc3sU R 1000% On Point...
Back in the days we called them Cut Offs... You had to input a 4 digit code to start the car... Works real good... Still use it today...
I have a 69 Datsun 510, 2 door. I have a Bluetooth distributor. Google "123 ignition". It has the ability to have a 4 digit code that needs to be entered before you start the vehicle. another great option, for me, is to just pull out the rotor. Who in the world is gonna carry a rotor around for that very reason.
That works or they could take the battery out. So simple and cost efficient. Yet they don't do it.
Dodge the only company to drop a 70k vehicle and give it the same anti theft as a 1985 Honda accord
Honda accords are harder to take
Put a small sticker over it that says if you are reading this ,you are in range .
😂 Facts
I use my lyft sticker. Slides easily if I need to
Napkins are free.
@@GT-mn3bx A napkin for?
@@keep_it_low_bro Go look at a car or truck. Then revisit this.
It's called a fucking sticker
I know right ? lol
That don’t even matter… you got a plate they can track the vin from
@@mobilegameclips5628 up your butt
😆
@@mobilegameclips5628just like a lock on a building. In reality it isn’t stopping shit but deters 99% of criminals… a simple sticker or something over the vin could’ve changed this outcome..
Blocking your vin is actually illegal, with that being said just grab a paper and fold it in half and leave it there for free 🤣🤣
Yes what ever you use it needs to be removable. That being said your plates can access your VIN through records so really doing nothing in the long term blocking the VIN.
@@greyfox78569maybe win a couple of time bro. u never know
You are a fool by saying that blocking your VIN number is illegal!
If a cop is involved, unblock it!
You yoing folks are walking dead!
removing vin is illegal. Blocking it isn't, so long as the blockage can be easily removed and inspected.
Retired police…it’s not illegal to cover ur vin..when officer approach and need to see ur vin they will tell u to move whatever is covering it and they just see if it matches the plate they already ran in the computer…people put items on their dash all the time..I was going to invest in this and realized a simple business card or napkin would do the same thing
They got it mixed up, buy a house with a garage, and then buy the $90k car
With house prices so high not everyone can afford the $500k+ 🏠 then the 90k hellcat.
Thats the problem, if someone can't afford a house with a garage, they shouldn't be spending almost 100k on a car.
WHAT ABOUT WHEN THE HELLCAT IS AT WALMART?
I mean depends where u live...like t3xas houses are like 140k to 250k for a suitable nice home @slapskate
@@FizzglgWho tf R you to tell someone how to spend their money 😂
E40 said don't buy a 80k car before you buy a house
Talk to em!!!
Ha! from Players Ball (ft. Too Short & K-Ci)
100k Bro.
100k
@@NOvet24 85k bro. Go back and listen real good. Check it out, you’ll see wassup.
Push button start was the stupidest invention ever.
I agree
Your vocabulary is stupid too.
cars with keys get stolen every day too, for the last fifty years
I agree with you, but I love my push button start.
@@jillverbick I drove my sister to the airport in her car. She had the keys in her purse, she disabled the proximity warning for the key. I got about 3 miles away from the airport before I realized I didn't have the key and had to go back to the airport. A lot less cars were stolen when they required keys, there used to be skill required to steal a car. Now all a criminal needs is a phone to steal a car.
Pro tip install a manual kill switch hidden some whwre in your car i usually do in the leather boot to my shifter its cheap all you need is a flip switch and some wire. Just switch it off when you park and no one can start your vehicle unless they know where it is and most criminals either dont mess around and try find it or dont even know why its not starting. Its like a 5 dollar anti theft solution pretty handy
Now I know where your manual kill switch is.
@@dougfisher1813how!? He ain’t tell u where it was directly at and nearly gave u a description of it 😂
I just made a similar comment. You can reprogram until youre blue in the face but without voltage to the fuel pump you ain't starting my truck😂
@@poohead8022suggestions for a Hyundai Tucson?
🤣🤣🤣
I remember my dad used to go on rants about how dumb keyless entry and push to start is. Turns out everything he predicted would happen came true.
To bad now older shit is easy to steal because they are willing to break shit apart shit just isnt worth stealing
It was just as easy to steal cars years ago.
@Skyline750 Yeah back then they would hot wire a car. Or even use flat heads years prior to hot wiring
Gotta listen to pops
HE KNOWS 😂😂😂
Just unhook the battery when you get out the car lol thank me later might be a pain in the 🍑 but it beats getting robbed for your $80K car.
The best way to prevent theft on a newer car is to remove a relay from the fuse box. On a 15-23 Challenger you simply remove the fuel pump relay from the fuse box in the trunk. A thief is not going to diagnose the issue instead he will try a different Challenger.
Why not just wire a kill switch in and not have to pull anything every time ?
You're gonna seriously remove that relay every time you get out of the car??? Lmao. At least dude above has a better idea. A kill switch would be way better.
@@mattc420 not everytime...just when leaving the car in a sketchy spot for a long period of time. They can find a kill switch but they won't find a missing relay especially if you replace it with a dummy relay with one leg cut off. I did it with my Integra back in the day and it never got stolen even though thieves tried about 4 times. It also costs nothing to do and can be done with any car. I'm a dealer and don't keep cars long enough to wire anything in anyway.
@@inspectadrift8478at this point with how common your suggestion is, they’ll have the relay.
@@Alex-ih9lc not likely at all that they would know what to look for.
This is why I love my physical keyed vehicle. No key fob, no signal to steal. Not to mention if it were a manual transmission car 99.9% of these car thefts would not happen.
Me too! 97 Explorer and 91 Civic...my sh** ain't going nowhere 😂😂
@@JaysRandomnessChannel now that civic Iam sure will out last most vehicles currently on the roads today. But to be fair for some reason nobody ever wants a civic. If I could find an early 90’s Nissan pickup with a 5speed manual transmission. That would be awesome
@@carsonhoover5767 i loved my short box short cab 5speed 94 nissan hardbody. Truck was built like a brick shit house
2017 antique Nissan Frontier agrees. Last thing they want is an old solid reliable truck. Best anti- theft device I've ever bought. 😊
I have a key fob for my Hyundai… But it’s a six speed… so I’m good.
Priorities: buy an expensive car
Downfall: rents a room.
Typical
I didn’t waste all this money on these guns for no reason, no thank you.
Dude I don’t even think 1999 Hondas get stolen this fast 😂😂😂😂😂 that’s crazy
Tech cars become the new easiest car stolen and old cars become harder to steal 😂
Lol real spit. Happened to mine😂
Just buy a manual 95% of the population don't know how to drive a manual or write cursive 😂
lol I have a 1999 Honda. Half the time that bihh is unlocked. No one knows how to drive a stick anymore.. I leave that thing running at the gas station all the time. No one touches it. Why would you? Best $800 i ever spent..
Don't ever see Hondas at street takeovers for some reason.
Bruh if I had a hellcat, I’d need a damn kill switch, viper alarm system, club steering wheel lock, key locks on all the lug nuts, a boot for the 2 front wheels, and a damn flash bang attached to the door with a wire for good measure 😭. Can’t have shi
Powerful minds think alike
Viper alarm system. Lmao. You gotta be an og. That's some 90s shit
Protected by viper stand back (dmx voice)@@mattc420
No chain to tie it down to the driveway?
That’s why Dodge stopped making these. Everyone’s insurance went up because it’s highest theft drivetrain. Now all have straight 6 turbos.
Manual ignition is blessing too.
I have a manual and Stil installed a kill switch
Or, or, or you could just place a piece of paper on your dash for free. 🤣🤣🤣
Exactly. I wonder how much he's getting from the rubes for those stickers
😂😂
Lol!!!
On my nissan altima it's below the top of the dash under the glass..there is no way to cover it without putting a sticker over it on the outside of the windshield.
How would law enforcement read your v.i.n if you get pulled over?
@@tydupler3300 just don't get pulled over lol
i like how dodge doesn’t even try to fix this
Dodge is broke, they were not going to invest in updated technology for this 16+ year old platform; why do you think they only ever made minor cosmetic updates and never a major platform refresh?? Dodge had no $$$$ after 2007, which is why their vehicle lineup atrophied from a full lineup down to 3 very old and outdated vehicles. Dodge found a demographic of what are essentially "clout chasers" that would pay almost anything to have one of these cars simply because they covet anything that is "expensive", Chrysler Capital/Santander would finance almost anyone, which is why so many people bought Mopars the past few years. This is also why the repossession rates are so extremely high right now as a result.
They do. There's a way to program a PIN every time you start the car. If you don't type the correct PIN when in the car, it won't start.
@@Alan-tr5ujTrue ❗But thank God they never changed the platform because the cars would've been smaller. Nope❗Everything about the 3 even the Chrysler 300 is perfect.
Thats bull shit and literally all you have to do is google it the company who owns dodge made 20 b last year dodge made 14.1 by itself. @Alan-tr5uj
They just end production lol
Or just put a piece of paper over it. Why the hell is somebody buying a "vin cover" 😂😂
I keep an old parking garage receipt in my dash over the VIN plate. Started doing it about 20 years ago. Our local drag strip does Wednesday night street legal drags. Cops, and local dealerships, walk around checking VINs. I’ve been covering mine ever since.
Scummy shit having the cops walk the lot writing down vins
@@gasNmudtv scummy shit when people started using cars for crimes
@@wed3kScummy shit when you excuse police and dealers running tags when no crimes are being committed. 😂
Covering Vins is illegal here and cops can impound the car for a vin check so you end up paying $250 per day in tow fees to get you car back.
@@BmolikemeEven if it's at a sanctioned racing event? I would be talking to the police chief on that since I could do the alternative and race on the street with a certain percentage of getting away when the cops show.
Ngl the best feeling is being parked near a hellcat and knowing your car wont be messed with😂
worked in the auto keys industry for a few years and this is easy for many models of cars. some brands are much more difficult than others though. however this problem was solved by dodge for newer chargers and challengers. they have a function that locks your car via a pin code to under 5 hp so it can't be driven even with keys. they also have another method that can prevent the car from accepting new keys so they can't program a new one to your car. the downside to this method is it can't be turned on and off. once you lock it you have to replace the locked system for an extra few hundred dollars everytime you need a new key on top of the cost of a key and programming
If you don’t have a garage. Put it in a
Fenced in yard with a lock and a car cover so nobody just drives down your street and says”there’s one we can steal” a lot of times protecting your mopar is just not letting people know you have one
Indeed. Parking the vehicle facing out even made it 2x easier for him to bolt out
Not just that but they will follow you home if they see you on the road. It happened to me. I used to have an Evo and on two separate occasions I noticed a tinted out car following me so I made a bunch of random turns just to make sure they followed every time.
@@MrRobreg unfortunately some people have 0 awareness or think nothing will happen
Its bold to steal stuff during a time people care zero about a thiefs life
Sooooo many 556s
Correction, hard-working citizens don't care about a thief's life, unfortunately, we have a government and justice system that cares more for criminals than honest folks, the same government and justice system that has made self-defense a crime.
@@garyw9108mannn people don’t kno…they wanna kno if u saw a weapon and all types of little things before u shot the person who was not supposed to be nowhere near your house in the a.m
@@garyw9108more like we have a bunch of estrogen infused nanny bodies infesting the govt trying their best to gaslight the working people into feeling empathy for the social lice.
Tell that to california
I have a logging chain permanently attached to the floor that goes thru the steering wheel and padlocked. Not absolutely thieft proof but it'll cost them time. I will also cover the vin as well. Thanks for this video!!😎👍
My man really out here selling stickers as some kind of proprietary vin code cover exterminator 3000 device
It's 12 bucks 😂😂 stupid if people buy it.
If he sells 10k at 19.99 that’s a lot of cheddar
🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
That’s why I put a tracker on my car. I ain’t even got something nice. In fact, thieves probably don’t even think about it. But the thought of how easily it becomes to steal any car scares the sh*t out of me
Keep a hidden battery cutoff switch nearby avoid all these issues
I was in the repo business for 30 years. Trust me this has already been done with a valet ticket or a business card. It’s the reason we were able to start checking Vin numbers and getting tags.
So ur saying a card in front of the vin wont stop them from stealing the car
@@DeathhAngel1 No he's saying they've been using business cards to block vins for years
If anyone has any type of car that easily gets attention, GET A FREAKING GARAGE.
Or minimum car cover
Exactly bro them cars are known around the mf world for being stolen taken to takeovers crashed and then dumped in a ditch or a parking lot or taking to a garage to be taken apart to be put in either a crystler 300 a Cadillac ct5 v black wing or a dam 20 year old with a Miata
This has to be a class action in the making
He ran like the grinch that stole hellcats
😂
They used to sell this steering wheel lock called a club. It was very effective.
Until thieves found out it's easy as hell to hacksaw through the steering wheel to remove it 😂
@@JaysRandomnessChannel Old school thieves, not these youngsters. Too much work.
I hope you all know that thieves are actually going to nice neighborhoods with no fences with owners that think they are safe.
I can’t imagine owning one of these and not have a hidden kill switch. I’ve seen people get real creative too, putting them under shift knob bezels and what not
Bro if half of these people out here stealing people's cars if they would put half the effort into getting a job that they put into stealing people's cars that they work hard. Thats one thing o can't stand is a thief
Ummmm no. This is way easier.
Lol that why they steal vehicles cuz they DONT want to work
@@jGronk3030where were you on this night in question?
so you're saying that if they put half as much effort as it takes to take a picture, open a car door and drive away they could make enough money to afford their own fancy car?.😅
@brain4154 No he means the effort as in the determination to do it.
I don’t mean to sound snobby, but in my opinion this is the type of car that should be in the garage most of the time in the first place. If you’re owning one of these, I would expect that you have a truck, or something else as a daily driver that might be parked in the driveway from time to time. It’s just kind of wild to see a leisure vehicle parked outside of a garage overnight.
Chevy with the immobilizer thank god.. if you ain't connected to the car itself when programming a new key it will activate the immobilizer n you can't turn on or move the car.. it will even require me to put the original key in a certain spot in my car to deactivate it.. works really well as my car was almost stolen while out of state.
It's not untouchable. There devices that deactivates that. Hope I didn't pay extra for that. Hahaha😂
What?!? Every vehicle made minus most kia and Hyundais in the US have immo immobilization including dodge. This video isn’t real and you cannot program a new dodge key unless you are hooked to the system and you can’t hook to the system on a 2018+ without a bypass cable.
Lies my homeboy SS just got stolen
If it's a key fob there no stopping it js
Note to self: get a garage BEFORE getting a car everyone wants to steal
If I'm ever moving to America, I'm always gonna buy a manual car with key ignition switch
This is why dodge needs to make chargers and challengers stick shift again
Lol right not many young people can drive a stick
Absolutely true! I taught myself back in the 80s how to drive a stick shift and now I can drive a 10-speed 13 speed and 18 speed semi. You got a stick I can drive it.
Nope, we wanna be fast.
You people act like stick shift is some ancient lost secret. You can learn it in 10 minutes.
@@Sub-Zero-C6-ZO6 All gas and no skill. Are "you" fast or is the "car" fast? What is your contribution to the car being fast? Putting it in drive and pressing the accelerator? 😂😂😂 Kids these days
Just wire up a Killswitch to the fuel pump and like tap the fuel wiring to the horn so that when they start it it will honk
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Them 90’s and back car guys know all about this. Cheap and effective
Put a tracker in it and wait for these dorks to park and let the cops bust their whole scheme
Are literally simply just remove the the starter fuse . Lock the door and go to bed a out in back in when your ready to go
Just get a Neolock. Can be hidden much better than a mechanical switch.
Absolutely no reason to not have a garage if you can afford a hundred thousand dollar car. Problem is most people can't afford this car but they finance it anyway.
Homie smart enough to figure out how to steal a car in 5 seconds but cant hold a JOB. And where is the "kill switch" ?
Should be mandatory on these Dodge cars..
I can’t wait for one of these guys to try to steal a V6 with hellcat badges that would be so funny
You can still make good money parting out a stolen 2015-2023 V6 Challenger. It is mostly the body panels that sell fast anyway and they are mostly the same and worth the same money. Most theft recovery V8 Challengers still have the engine and transmission because it is a lot of work to remove. If I were to steal Challengers it would be the V6 ones because they are everywhere and not as heavily guarded as say a Hellcat.
That’s why you put your cars in your garage
Put any dr. Appointment card or baseball card over it. Lmao
@@mobilegameclips5628So, you ride around with the window sticker on your car? Where is your vin on the license plate? The only numbers on the registration sticker is the PLATE number. Haha! Glad to put so much thought into your useless reply. Go take a nap!
@mobilegameclips5628 You said most states, care to say which? In California it's on the dash. Maybe those 70 were in California or places with dash vins. I love how people talk out there ass, yet give no evidence to back up their point. See what I did there? 🤔
Now go back to playing video games in your mom's basement.
@@mobilegameclips5628 I have to say I have never heard of an auto part store being able to run plate numbers interesting if true
@@fall-out
After a little research I guess anyone can look up their vin# using the plate#, or vice versa. However it doesn't show all your info like if it was run by law enforcement
@@YTcanthandelthetruth ive never heard that before and I doubt a public plate lookup would reveal a vin number but I could be wrong
I was sleeping in my truck when some guy had a flashlight looking at my vin
Did you shoot him 😼🤣
How to prevent expensive car theft. Buy a house with a garage before an expensive car
We’ve been using business cards to block our vins for years buddy. Keep your expensive business cards 😂
There's a thousand ways of making some type of kill switch, and your car would still be there in the morning
Bet if there was a club on the steering wheel this 17 year old wouldn't know what it is.... lol😂
I was thinking this. I have a club steering wheel lock that covers the steering wheel and the underside of the pedal. You can try to drive off if you want.
Just disable the car, they will need a tow truck
Or permanently disable the thief
@@maniac1628yep best answer to all problems 😼😼
Funny thing is it’s illegal to block your Vin number
Mine is I’ve never had an issue
I've seen them blocked plenty of times at my Job in Washington and plus I'd probably buy a fake license plate just to cover it then I'd move it while I drive then place it back over when I park but I have a garage.
It is illegal but only if your pulled over by a cop. Even then the cop will just ask you to remove it so he can see it.
Not illegal to cover it to stop thieves.
@@DarkHorseParatrooperin these times government is doing everything it can to help thieves and lawbreakers. I don’t know if you’ve noticed this
That's why everybody should listen to rapper E40... in 96 with too short " playas ball" he said " why can't we be broke sometimes, sometimes it's cool to floss, but don't buy a 50 thousand dollar car before u buy a house "
That's some rs right there
Imagine having to buy a vin cover because your car is so easy to steal😅
Imagine buying a vin cover because you're too stupid to put a piece of paper there 😅
You mean a sticker
You mean a sticker😂 "vin cover" like he invented it. 😂
Dudes be trying to sell everything lol 😂
Wym trying
These Days there's So Many Tech Ways to Prevent/Stop/Catch Car Thieves. Even Motion Sensors Covering the Perimeter of the Car.
You Got them Beforehand Trespassing.🎯
Speaking as a locksmith, they somehow have NASTF credentials. Thats the ONLY way they could program a key away from the vehicle. That makes me think this was a repo.
Not wearing a hoodie glasses and gloves
Wasn’t a repo. However some of those tow truck drivers are dirty and somehow give access to these thieves.
A REPO😂😂😂😂😂
Bro repo not dressing like this.
@@billyschannel997 its kind of how body shops during the day ,, chop shops at night..
Stealing a car
Should have a minimum of 20yrs behind bars
This…
Horse theft.
No 20 bars a minute
If you had a kid that did it you'd think otherwise
M.A.B.P.A. Make @$$ Be@+ings Popular Again!!
bruh who leaves the car in a driveway, parked backwards, in perfect fashion to be taken.
dont get me wrong, im not defending the thief's but come on bro.
Took out my fuel pump relay and replaced it with my own. Gotta turn on the fog lights just to turn on the fuel pump now my wife can’t even figure it out to go get groceries
Many tricks are available
I used to pull the main relay or the wire that ran from coil to distributor on my old rides. No dumba$$ thief on earth could ever figure out why it wouldn't start. It's so easy if you have a bit of mechanical knowledge to prevent theft. Or your wife from driving 😅
@@luchacefox259I have a kill switch on my fuel pump. I grew up with a wrench in my hand though so disabling my vehicles is a cinch 😂
This is equivalent to when they was stealing the 5.0 fox bodies back in the day. Just more high-tech now.
Gone in 60 seconds
Makes me glad i drive a 23 yr old honda accord..... still runs great, insurance super cheap, and no one wants to steal it!
The suspect was identified by his underwear.
😂😂
They call him Skidmarkz. Not for the burnouts either
@@diraltmcallister3523 🤣
@@diraltmcallister3523road markings
Why does no one talk about how he could have stolen the car with the car's VIN number, instead of talking about first buying a house with a garage to store the expensive car?
Yep the good ol flipper device I’ve never used it to steal a car but dang when they unlock and you find a lot of goodies especially a gun while they are at work is gold
This is why I have fuel and battery cut offs on my car and truck which I only have a manual key for
If and when they want to thieves will simply steal a flatbed and use it to steal your vehicle.
It's how they stole my buddies bobcat out of his storage yard, they cut the fence and we're in and out in under five minutes.
Manual keys are just as easy to clone. The cut offs and kill switches are the smart part of this.
*A tow truck will defeat all those.*
Sounded like the car had Diarrhea.
Just make sure you take that VIN cover off when you're leave you house because it's actually against the law to cover up your VIN in some states. VIN number and license plate must be visible at all times on public roads
What about your license plate they can get the vin from that 😂😂
There's license plate covers Buddy
@@dwaynelewis7809if they are bold enough to steal your car out of your driveway I'm sure they already have the plate number. Thieves will follow you home from the grocery store and stop back by in the early morning hour 🤔🤣
If people are confused you can get the vin online knowing just the license plate 👍
There is no vin on the license plate. What?
....you can use google to look up vin using plate number...use brain@@eluytop
So are car manufacturers compliant with theft. Seems to easy
Only problem with covering your vin. In the uk anyway, if the plates dont get swapped and the police recover your car its coming back with a smashed window were they forced entry to check the vin and make sure its your car
dont cover, decieve. Make a fake vin number. Theyll just pull that off, but theyll take a fake vin and leave.
Better idea for sure a real thief gonna take it regardless without the vin
Because it's illegal to tamper or change a vin #
@@killed_phill796A real G like myself simply pulls a fuel pump or ignition relay. Have fun starting it now. 😅
Just put any sticker inside of glasss
A pedal lock, wheel lock, removable steering wheel, or even a parked car in front of it are all other cheap ways to deter such individuals..
This puts a smile on my face knowing none of my vehicles can be stolen
Covering the VIN works until your license plate becomes associated with the vehicle's VIN in the DOT database, then they just run it off the plate
It’s almost like new technology creates more problems when all we really need are two things kill switch and requiring a physical key to open the door no more key fobs
Or instead of spending $$ on a sticker like that, laying a piece of paper there can to the same for free.
yeah but what about the door jam and under the hood.
Vin cover is illegal. You are not allowed to obstruct your car's vin number. Best protection against stolen car is Automobile Insurance and Gap Insurance.
A quick google search says that it's against federal law to cover your VIN. It has to be visible from the outside of the car. So unless that's outdated or specific to the US. Following this advice is just as illegal as stealing the car is.
People please put a tracking device on your vehicles
But google said: No, you cannot cover your vehicle's VIN number because it is required to be visible by federal law
They can easily just take the plate number and get the vin from the plate . Auxiliary immobilizer is by far the best option on these cars .
The dealer that cut those for that guy did that illegally without proof of ownership, also all keys programmed are immediately identified by dodge through their network and servers so they can id the scan tool and owner of the liscence of that software for prosecution purposes. VIN covers are a good idea for sure
This is why you need a Killswitch and need to park it in the garage 💀
That’s funny cause the state of ny is printing your vin on inspection stickers now. Not to mention you can’t block your vin.
Imagine leaving your $80,000 Mopar without a Killswitch and a kill switch for the fuel pump😂
The best thing to own when you have any type of car is called insurance.
Hidden kill switch you could even make it remote fab activated. I agree on a garage secured in your yard. Car like that someone with a repo wrecker will just come along.
Duct tape works just as well. Also, do you know how many places on the car have the VIN #
You can get the vin by looking up the license plate online😭
In my day we installed kill switches steering wheel locks attached to the clutch i guess we weren't this sophisticated 😊