@@leeburkitt1442unfairly 90 were stolen in one night last year November 90 in ONE NIGHT. Then you try insure a car that's massively dropped in value and the same people you was insured with won't even give you a quote🫠 The criticism is warranted!
@@mrprice7710 I know it's sad. One that never goes out of my mind was a story where the thieves boiled a family's kettle and then were threatening them with it
All cops would 100% want to catch this lot but the public keep calling about being offended and expect a response. Who are you blaming... there are only a handful of cops and thousands of calls a day...the public demand that every call gets a response.
Why is it down to LR? i am 60 yrs old and was buying "hot fords" in the 80,s. that was in the days of KEYS. But it was childs play to get into the cars. What did we do? we put additional alarms on them. Clifford for example. basic nowadays BUT good then. If you are spending 60k on a car get more security.also find out about the car. how many of these LR owners click/say on insurance form the car has "thatcham approved" or "factory fitted" i bet many use the normally checked thatchem approved,which its not.
Hidden immobilizers won't stop the damage caused or the attempt. Visual steering locks, pedal locks, faraday pouch, disable keyless entry. 'Owners' are too lazy nowdays & tell the neighbour to put on their handbrake
I think the best thing would be all of the above. My basic 2013 fiesta got broken into and they tried to jam a screwdriver into it to start it, had to pay to replace ignition. Now have 2 steering wheel locks, that should be enough. If I had a luxury car. I'd use a disklok sterring wheel lock, and a ghost immobiliser on top of that, also a signal blocking pouch
@@tomdude75Yep I have the ghost 2 immobilzer and also use a disc steering lock, my thinking being they may not see the window sticker re the ghost 2 but the big metal disc wrapped about the steering wheel will also make them think twice about even trying
How did they open the car, did they already have a key or did they relay the signal from a keyless entry key from inside the house? Or was it simply left unlocked?
You can buy software that runs off a laptop, that paired with a transmitter mimics the unlock signal from a safe distance. It’s hilariously simple, but buying the kit is about 15k.
Ghost2 + S5 Tracker + Metal Steering wheel lock that covers the WHOLE of the steering wheel Police approved + up your home security to include cctv & extra heavy duty locks etc ...Add more layers of security !
Simple solution to this mess, and there is a reason why the corrupt politicians won't do it or the corrupt police. They need police on foot patrol like they had in the 70's... It's beggars belief that kids are roaming the street late at night with hoods on.
The door was unlocked and surely the handbrakes weren't on? I wonder if small stickers on the drivers side and back saying this car is fitted with two trackers and an inside camera, will help with the prevention of stopping thieves? I would probably add 10 or more Apple trackers located all around the car. Boot, glove department, under the seats, behind the mirror, behind the steering weel, front bumber, back bumber, coffee holder, rims etc!
The vehice WAS unlocked and this was fault of the owner, however, the electric handbrake disengaes as soon as the gear lever leaves park (by default) but yes, i do agree with the further point. Should we fit the stickers? i mean realistically it could work as a deterent, but in theory it could put the house occupants at further risk if the vehicle is worth the agro.
@@dj516nadz take a look at the Middle East, then compare it with the West. Do you see people from the West seeking refuge in the Middle East? That’s all the proof needed.
@@Whom1337 people in the east are seeking refuge in the east because of the west. America has been in "wars" for more than 224 years of their existence, America is not a country they are a corporation.
Nothing wrong with land rover products. They are secure but it does rely on the car actually being locked by the owner!!! You can see the powerfold mirrors were not deployed so it tells you the car wasn’t locked! Let’s stop making it easy for the crims!
I thought my power mirror thing was broken turned out I had to go into setting to set it up when I got my new car! I say broke I actually thought the new model didn’t have it on until I checked the settings and it was there but I had to enable
If there is nothing wrong with land rover products, then how come they are one of the most stolen cars and almost uninsurable in places like london. SMFH.
Not sure the exact model as it's not displayed in video but the Ubiquiti range of cams are really high quality. I have G5 Pros and it's probably the best image I've seen on CCTV. All CCTV installed out there now can be high quality if you have the storage space for it and obviously 1080p+ capable cameras. I have a 20TB NAS that I use to store footage in. The average person won't be able to afford the DVR capacity needed for 4KHDR60.
@@bespoke500depending on your situation. Id bet a few quid on the average "car thief" removing these devices without waking half the street up. Each to their own...
@@123MondayTuesday none that I know of but there easy to steal from there devices to copy the key yet my one is still with me untouched . Mines is the series 5 but it’s the Black edition model and very high spec . It’s fully Gloss black including its alloy wheels . It also comes with fully leather embroidered interior and rear canopy back with fitted lights and central locking and much more .
Turn off keyless entry & go back to the hardship of simply pressing a button 😢 Also stick a steering wheel lock on, yes it can be cracked but more effort & time so it basically sez move onto the next car that doesn't have one...
The car was left open by your customer, the wing mirrors being open tell the thieves that the car is unlocked, maybe if they actually locked the car the thieves wouldn’t have even bothered trying!
Do yourselves a favour and get a pandora alarm it has anti level and anti shock sensors and a loud alarm. In two years i've had at least 50 attempts to nick my car, i don't even bother to look out the window anymore when the alarm goes off, i just know the car will still be there in the morning.
This looks FAKE to me, the person approaching the car did not have a key or any device for unlocking the vehicle as it was already unlocked with the alarm deactivated. That's always handy when trying to advertise products as it prevents real damage. The white car also appears to have had the handbrake left off to minimise damage when the vehicle used for advertising was allowed to roll in to it. If you look at the way those three people walked up to the car, then one stood away from it and over the road, didn't that look odd to you? This type of theft is usually so fast that everyone approaches the car and gets ready to get in and drive away. They don't just stand watching from a distance! The way this sort of theft can be defeated is very simple, change the system inside the car. Take advice from security experts instead of not being willing to pay for that and prevent this whole mess developing and devaluing the Brand completely. You don't need thousands spent to protect the car with catchy or fancy names. Simple RFID circuit linked to a switch, or just a physical hidden switch linked to a fuel pump or ECU will do the trick for less than £5 fitted. Anyone can do it. Then improvements can be made on the OBD2 side of things and the way the modules speak to the ECU, this is very open to abuse at the minute.
Because like most people they probably left the keys right next to the front door, allowing easy a range mitm attack to take place, You mention a simple rfid circuit or a physical switch, but these people arent silly, if they go around using a mitm device they know to look for switches or mechanisms installed to prevent theft (Like how he put his phone on the floor to look under the pedals for the exact switches you spoke about)
TLDR; This could have just been prevented if either keyless entry is disabled or they put their keys in a fariday cage, either one would have solved the problem initially
Agreed. I have disabled keyless entry on my Range Rover and now use the two blip double locking also so they can't even open the door from inside if they break the glass.@@senator7352
Yes they didn't steal the car but they still made it hit the Nissan. Land Rover owner gonna have a lot of explaining when he or Nissan owner sees both cars touching with Land Rovers lights on.
It didn't start. With a Ghost you turn on the ignition then enter the code. You can turn the ignition on and crank it but it will just continuously turn over and not fire without the code.
Lot comments suggesting this looks fake, however although I agree before the days of relay theft some of these scum stole cars another way - by simply recording the cars vin from the window then faking ownership and getting a key coded direct from the idiot main dealer whilst using some clown story like lost the keys and the cars stuck in some underground car park 200 miles away. Just a thought
That what I don’t like about my vehicle. The vin is clearly seen in the bottom right hand corner of the windscreen. Must be one of the most stupidest decisions made in a long time and there’s no real good way to conceal it.
Immigrants really make a great contribution to Britain, liberals are really very smart people, they need another vaccine because those vaccines really work.
SO! we discussed this... the driver of the vehicle at the time was uninsured, therefore, any claim would be made on the Nissan's policy to be claimed back from the MIB.
Anything and i mean anything with bluetooth can be hacked and manipulated or wireless internet , TBH people are not stupid about these things thay just dont care .
First of all the the ghost immobiliser it cuts the engine off after one second of moving the vehicle but you would need a code to unlock it to go further unless you on the hill 🤦♂️
The juke tried claiming that the scratch above the left hand fog lamp was the fault of the landrover NOT hitting it... would have loved to see how that went down with the insurance company given that there was no impact at all on that corner.
Hilarious….. Tesla are pretty awful…. They have had loads of problems. Remember being locked out of their cars? Or when they don’t charge in the cold??
3 packs of Durex 20 years ago would have prevented this now.
They are failed abortions
3 packs of Semtex under the seat woulda done the job.
😂😂🤣🤣
Land Rover Keyless Entry is something that belongs in a Museum
The car wasn’t even locked! Landrover were the first to use uwb so they are ahead of most oems
@@jubrum2476 Fair point but the problem is the software has not been updated regularly
I had a recall tail end of last year for a software update to improve security. The JLR is getting a bad reputation unfairly
@@leeburkitt1442 Stats would say otherwise,there's a reason while insurers are refusing to insure them.
@@leeburkitt1442unfairly 90 were stolen in one night last year November 90 in ONE NIGHT.
Then you try insure a car that's massively dropped in value and the same people you was insured with won't even give you a quote🫠
The criticism is warranted!
I miss the old days where they had to struggle a bit and make some noises 😂😂😂
20 years of working for community should be the punishment for this, imagine how clean and safe will the cities be!
notice the guy in the blue coat holding a couple of bricks, if the owner came out to challenge he could be seriously hurt
Bricks are known to cause much harm. Unfortunately, these guys are not bricklayers by trade.
When my neighbours vehicle was stolen on night cctv shows one of the thieves holding an axe.
@@gavinreid2741I've seen cctv ones like this where they have machetes etc :(
@@Stallzyxtheft turns to murder/attempted murder
@@mrprice7710 I know it's sad. One that never goes out of my mind was a story where the thieves boiled a family's kettle and then were threatening them with it
Meanwhile back at the batcave 20 officers are racing to deal with a man with a phone
Obviously, because they've been made aware of that crime. Nobody knows about this one yet.
Literally makes no sense.
Wasn’t the phone it was the English Flag round his neck not allowed 🚫
All cops would 100% want to catch this lot but the public keep calling about being offended and expect a response.
Who are you blaming... there are only a handful of cops and thousands of calls a day...the public demand that every call gets a response.
@@greglee5729bullshit
You work so hard for your things and some low life comes on takes it 😡
Did you notice they never cloned the key in the guys house,they already had it,well done Ghost.
Dont even need a key, just plug it in the obd, wait a few seconds and new key programmed
Rats
@@BenEyah How do you get the door unlocked to get to the OBD though ?
@RM-vv9eh I want to know this as well
@@brianbadonde9039As I said,you have to be careful just where you get the car serviced,also you need to as this guy has done and fit Ghost
Land Rover should be held accountable, shocking how easy it is for thieves to take your 60k plus car.
Why is it down to LR? i am 60 yrs old and was buying "hot fords" in the 80,s. that was in the days of KEYS. But it was childs play to get into the cars. What did we do? we put additional alarms on them. Clifford for example. basic nowadays BUT good then. If you are spending 60k on a car get more security.also find out about the car. how many of these LR owners click/say on insurance form the car has "thatcham approved" or "factory fitted" i bet many use the normally checked thatchem approved,which its not.
My landy insurance has gone from £1500 to £3000! Thats paid in full too with 16 NCBs in a decent area!
What a stupid comment. If your house was burgled, would you blame the builder?
It's the thieving scrotes that take them you should be targeting.
How about the responsibility of the owner to actually lock the car?? This wasn’t a locked car!
Wow. Hold LR responsible for not looking your doors. AND then value the car at double 😂
Blame the government they have allowed this sort of thing to get out of control .
Hidden immobilizers won't stop the damage caused or the attempt. Visual steering locks, pedal locks, faraday pouch, disable keyless entry. 'Owners' are too lazy nowdays & tell the neighbour to put on their handbrake
I think the best thing would be all of the above.
My basic 2013 fiesta got broken into and they tried to jam a screwdriver into it to start it, had to pay to replace ignition. Now have 2 steering wheel locks, that should be enough.
If I had a luxury car. I'd use a disklok sterring wheel lock, and a ghost immobiliser on top of that, also a signal blocking pouch
@@tomdude75Yep I have the ghost 2 immobilzer and also use a disc steering lock, my thinking being they may not see the window sticker re the ghost 2 but the big metal disc wrapped about the steering wheel will also make them think twice about even trying
@tomdude75 if you had a luxury car you wouldn't be living where this guy lives
@@driptic some areas a house like that is alot
@kal1973 good combo, your car won't be stolen
They shoulda done that in Saudi they be selling donuts now!
What?
@@abdulwadood.8 You go back to sleep!
@@ApnaChoud huh what?
selling donuts with no hands
@abdulwadood.8 NPC
Try locking ya doors 😂
How did they open the car, did they already have a key or did they relay the signal from a keyless entry key from inside the house? Or was it simply left unlocked?
You can buy software that runs off a laptop, that paired with a transmitter mimics the unlock signal from a safe distance. It’s hilariously simple, but buying the kit is about 15k.
@@BlackShamaFaraday box seems to do the trick if keyless entry is activated. Completely blocks the signal.
t looks like the auto transmission was locked by ghost not the engine. Best to have ghost immobilise engine
Ghost2 + S5 Tracker + Metal Steering wheel lock that covers the WHOLE of the steering wheel Police approved + up your home security to include cctv & extra heavy duty locks etc ...Add more layers of security !
Simple solution to this mess, and there is a reason why the corrupt politicians won't do it or the corrupt police.
They need police on foot patrol like they had in the 70's...
It's beggars belief that kids are roaming the street late at night with hoods on.
The door was unlocked and surely the handbrakes weren't on? I wonder if small stickers on the drivers side and back saying this car is fitted with two trackers and an inside camera, will help with the prevention of stopping thieves? I would probably add 10 or more Apple trackers located all around the car. Boot, glove department, under the seats, behind the mirror, behind the steering weel, front bumber, back bumber, coffee holder, rims etc!
The vehice WAS unlocked and this was fault of the owner, however, the electric handbrake disengaes as soon as the gear lever leaves park (by default) but yes, i do agree with the further point. Should we fit the stickers? i mean realistically it could work as a deterent, but in theory it could put the house occupants at further risk if the vehicle is worth the agro.
Simple increase police budget build more prisons make sentences harsh.
you need sharia law in the west. prove me wrong.
@@dj516nadz How many people have been sentenced to death, but later were found out to be innocent?
@@dj516nadz take a look at the Middle East, then compare it with the West. Do you see people from the West seeking refuge in the Middle East? That’s all the proof needed.
@@BaldMancTwat can you reply with the names and individual guilty sentence they committed, also can you add the dates of the innocent proof.
@@Whom1337 people in the east are seeking refuge in the east because of the west. America has been in "wars" for more than 224 years of their existence, America is not a country they are a corporation.
This is the future people hold on to your hats
Was it even locked I didn't even see it unlock when he pulled the door handle
This is why we need legal gun owners in the uk
We do have legal gun owners. There are still licenses for some handguns, rifles and shotguns.
Car companies should take a lot of the blame. They charge ridiculous prices for these cars yet they are so easily broken into. It’s not good enough.
A hidden switch on the furl pump or relay on the main live wire would stop all that without spending thousands.
not really, it still would have started then rolled forward.
Nothing wrong with land rover products. They are secure but it does rely on the car actually being locked by the owner!!!
You can see the powerfold mirrors were not deployed so it tells you the car wasn’t locked!
Let’s stop making it easy for the crims!
I thought my power mirror thing was broken turned out I had to go into setting to set it up when I got my new car! I say broke I actually thought the new model didn’t have it on until I checked the settings and it was there but I had to enable
If there is nothing wrong with land rover products, then how come they are one of the most stolen cars and almost uninsurable in places like london. SMFH.
Most stolen vehicle due to ease of theft, engines that have serious reliability issues. There are definitely things wrong with Land Rover products.
combine this with a steerling lock and a rfid blocking pouch for the key.
The way they waddle off lmao
Usual imports walking the streets..
Really?
looks pretty white to me
@@DaNuker Eastern Europeans
White Boys
@@si2kPRETTY WHITE.
What cctv is this ? good quality
I know. This is the future.
Not sure the exact model as it's not displayed in video but the Ubiquiti range of cams are really high quality. I have G5 Pros and it's probably the best image I've seen on CCTV. All CCTV installed out there now can be high quality if you have the storage space for it and obviously 1080p+ capable cameras. I have a 20TB NAS that I use to store footage in. The average person won't be able to afford the DVR capacity needed for 4KHDR60.
These are HiKvision dark fighters.
Who would steal a crappy Land Rover?!
Someone like you that can't afford one
@@leedstown I'm more of a Jeep guy. Real American metal...
Says the jealous man whose budget runs to driving a crappy 1 litre Toyota IQ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@leedstownwhy presume that?
Haha yeah true, it prob would have broken down before it got out of street
Pedal locks and extremely strong interior LEDS to blind the thieves perhaps
£100,000 car gets robbed by school kids 😂
Keyless security must have been brought of primary schools kids .😂
Keyless entry and push button start… can be hacked… put a steering lock and wheel clamp
How could we stop it getting as far as it did?
Move to Cornwall. There's none of 'them' down here!
No range rovers in Cornwall?
@@Sabotaz80xx
It's a Discovery.
simple... sharia law.
Ffs dont share that kind of info.
Dont want anymore peeps moving here
Last perfect place in uk 👍
you obviously don't know what you are talking about, i suggest you research with an open mind, not an western media / social bias influence
When it comes to car theft don't be the hero. Leave it up to the insurance
The car hasn't been locked in the first place?
Ive come to the conclusion that nobody reads the caption
Disclok or pedal lock, sorted.
Thats so easy to bypass😂😂😂😂
Just 😳😳😂
@@bespoke500 feel free to post one also,,, take your time.😂
@@sparky1543 as the other guy said both safety devices you said are pointless to these guys nicking cars
@@bespoke500depending on your situation. Id bet a few quid on the average "car thief" removing these devices without waking half the street up. Each to their own...
Probably hasn’t passed his driving test yet 🙄
Need a faraday pouch too
Iv spent 850 on a fully fitted ghost imobiluser to my new L200 and it’s the best money Iv ever spent
how many people has it stopped nicking your whip?
@@123MondayTuesday none that I know of but there easy to steal from there devices to copy the key yet my one is still with me untouched . Mines is the series 5 but it’s the Black edition model and very high spec . It’s fully Gloss black including its alloy wheels . It also comes with fully leather embroidered interior and rear canopy back with fitted lights and central locking and much more .
No wonder insurance premiums are so high on these.......they're just a modern equivelent of the vauxhall corsa's tennis ball trick.
and flipping the hazard light switch upside down
Why car manufacturers use such simple technologies??
Turn off keyless entry & go back to the hardship of simply pressing a button 😢 Also stick a steering wheel lock on, yes it can be cracked but more effort & time so it basically sez move onto the next car that doesn't have one...
Or put keys in a Faraday box? My friend uses one and with the box right up against his car it won't unlock.
This is why ghost immobiliser is pointless, the car engine actually starts and moves
On this model, because it has a climate remote start function, if you prevented an engine start then this feature would be disabled too
The car was left open by your customer, the wing mirrors being open tell the thieves that the car is unlocked, maybe if they actually locked the car the thieves wouldn’t have even bothered trying!
Ngl.. “Below average height” is a bit of an insult 😅
Do yourselves a favour and get a pandora alarm it has anti level and anti shock sensors and a loud alarm. In two years i've had at least 50 attempts to nick my car, i don't even bother to look out the window anymore when the alarm goes off, i just know the car will still be there in the morning.
I understand, but after 5 attempts id have moved or sold the car.
The car is too good to sell at present, absolutely love it.
Same old suspects.
This looks FAKE to me, the person approaching the car did not have a key or any device for unlocking the vehicle as it was already unlocked with the alarm deactivated. That's always handy when trying to advertise products as it prevents real damage. The white car also appears to have had the handbrake left off to minimise damage when the vehicle used for advertising was allowed to roll in to it.
If you look at the way those three people walked up to the car, then one stood away from it and over the road, didn't that look odd to you?
This type of theft is usually so fast that everyone approaches the car and gets ready to get in and drive away.
They don't just stand watching from a distance!
The way this sort of theft can be defeated is very simple, change the system inside the car. Take advice from security experts instead of not being willing to pay for that and prevent this whole mess developing and devaluing the Brand completely.
You don't need thousands spent to protect the car with catchy or fancy names. Simple RFID circuit linked to a switch, or just a physical hidden switch linked to a fuel pump or ECU will do the trick for less than £5 fitted. Anyone can do it. Then improvements can be made on the OBD2 side of things and the way the modules speak to the ECU, this is very open to abuse at the minute.
Because like most people they probably left the keys right next to the front door, allowing easy a range mitm attack to take place, You mention a simple rfid circuit or a physical switch, but these people arent silly, if they go around using a mitm device they know to look for switches or mechanisms installed to prevent theft (Like how he put his phone on the floor to look under the pedals for the exact switches you spoke about)
TLDR; This could have just been prevented if either keyless entry is disabled or they put their keys in a fariday cage, either one would have solved the problem initially
Agreed. I have disabled keyless entry on my Range Rover and now use the two blip double locking also so they can't even open the door from inside if they break the glass.@@senator7352
Usual suspects 😡
Immigration looking like a success. 😂
Vote Derform UK 😂
Such enrichment
Yes they didn't steal the car but they still made it hit the Nissan. Land Rover owner gonna have a lot of explaining when he or Nissan owner sees both cars touching with Land Rovers lights on.
An Albanians favourite pastime…..
But it started and moved. How did it exactly work?
It didn't start. With a Ghost you turn on the ignition then enter the code. You can turn the ignition on and crank it but it will just continuously turn over and not fire without the code.
@@gareth2665incorrect. It depends on what software and vehicle its fitted to. And yes, I fit these.
@@gareth2665 ahh I see. I seen the car move forward and thought well that’s it, it’s off but didn’t know about the code.
LR now offering upgrades to all models post 2018...
But they still got to open the door and sit in the vehicle lol no wonder why the insurance is through the roof lol
Double Barrel Shotgun, but unfortunately UK laws is a piss take.
This type of crime will never stop they want it theyl get it
Lot comments suggesting this looks fake, however although I agree before the days of relay theft some of these scum stole cars another way - by simply recording the cars vin from the window then faking ownership and getting a key coded direct from the idiot main dealer whilst using some clown story like lost the keys and the cars stuck in some underground car park 200 miles away.
Just a thought
That what I don’t like about my vehicle. The vin is clearly seen in the bottom right hand corner of the windscreen. Must be one of the most stupidest decisions made in a long time and there’s no real good way to conceal it.
@@manofbeardTry wedge a small piece of paper in the gap
Thats what I've done with mine
Immigrants really make a great contribution to Britain, liberals are really very smart people, they need another vaccine because those vaccines really work.
They were white, look at the guy with the bricks in his hand
Why you got that parked out on the street gotta be on the drip
Ghost face was sitting in back waiting for them
JLR are absolutely done from a security standpoint. Insurers won't touch them. Anyone who buys one is an idiot.
That’s a bit of a stupid keyboard warrior thing to say
Range rover guy has to now cover damages to white nissan
I wonder how tax paying english These guys where :)
Ghost is not that great. A friend recently lost his Merc.
So does his insurance pay for that car what got hit good thing he has this footage tbh
SO! we discussed this... the driver of the vehicle at the time was uninsured, therefore, any claim would be made on the Nissan's policy to be claimed back from the MIB.
@@martinhind1850 I thought you couldn’t claim from the MIN anymore?
Anything and i mean anything with bluetooth can be hacked and manipulated or wireless internet , TBH people are not stupid about these things thay just dont care .
First of all the the ghost immobiliser it cuts the engine off after one second of moving the vehicle but you would need a code to unlock it to go further unless you on the hill 🤦♂️
Deport
Sadiq khan’s London that he wanted get used to it thats all.
and in the meantime crashed both cars, shame that part happened
Feel sorry for the poor juke.
Got a smack in mouth as a bystander
The juke tried claiming that the scratch above the left hand fog lamp was the fault of the landrover NOT hitting it... would have loved to see how that went down with the insurance company given that there was no impact at all on that corner.
Thank god i drive a 2008 3 series
No one looks at it😂
Edit:
Why i drive an old car
Scared of them lootersss :(
Ethnics…..surprise surprise
Just doing what THEY do....nothing new to see here..!!
Let them take that junk
They call Muslim countries backwards better to be backwards then going down
And the police are busy helping migrants into the four star hotels 😂
Fake post.
if we had firearms 100% lmao
Waiting for the usual suspect comments lol
Car theft in the UK, that is the usual suspects.
I see you're a LOX fan. Salute
Typical black gangs
🤣 I love the irony!
Ermm, they were all white…
Vote DeForm UK 😂
😂😂😂
Id just live in a nicer area.
looks FAKE to me ?
*promo sm*
FAKE
Sell it and buy a ford focus, it will never go off road , ,a focus has more room inside !
Wait till the Socialists get in power, then see 😂😂😂
Probably immigrants 👴
Buy a Tesla. They are impossible to steal as they have the best security and a PIN number to lock the screen.
Hilarious….. Tesla are pretty awful…. They have had loads of problems. Remember being locked out of their cars? Or when they don’t charge in the cold??
No pity for people who buy SUVs
😴😴😴
Suprise suprise