LoJack: The Leader In Vehicle Recovery

LoJack's system of vehicle recovery provides the necessary theft protection for your automobile. Hidden in the vehicle and undetectable by intruders, LoJack's vehicle recovery device is used to return the stolen car or truck to its rightful owner. When the LoJack-equipped vehicle is reported stolen, the car's VIN number is automatically matched to a unique LoJack code in the law enforcement computer system. Local police can then track the movement of the vehicle, leading to a swift vehicle recovery, and subsequent arrests.

With over 3 million vehicle recovery systems installed worldwide, LoJack sustains a 90% vehicle recovery success rate. More than 60,000 LoJack-equipped vehicles have been recovered by tracking the patented LoJack vehicle recovery system. Where typical car alarms provide the first line of defense against car theft, they are often rendered useless by professional thieves. The LoJack system prevents the intruders from getting away unseen, and avoiding the possibility of vehicle recovery.

Advantages of LoJack's Vehicle Recovery System

  • LoJack is the only vehicle recovery system used by local and state law enforcement agencies.
  • LoJack's vehicle recovery device emits a signal which can be tracked through concrete walls, ceilings, and other barriers (such as underground parking garages).
  • LoJack's vehicle recovery device is hidden within a vehicle where thieves can't even find it.

Why do I need a vehicle recovery system?

In a perfect world, car alarms and anti-theft devices deter thieves from attempting to steal an automobile. However, a well-trained car thief can bypass even the most sophisticated car alarms, and get away with a stolen vehicle. To ensure the safety and protection of your car or truck, a vehicle recovery system is the most formidable line of defense. Once a car is stolen, a vehicle recovery device hidden in the vehicle can be used to track its every movement. Police can track the signal to the location of the stolen car, recover the vehicle, and make subsequent arrests.

An auto theft occurs every 25.3 seconds in the United States, adding up to over 1.2 million thefts a year. Often, thefts are not reported for hours or even days after the incidents occur, greatly reducing the possibility of vehicle recovery. With no suspects, eyewitnesses, or any leads at all, there is little chance the vehicle will be found at all.

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