
LOJACK STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERY SYSTEM PROTECTS YOUR VEHICLE
90 percent of all stolen cars, trucks and SUVs equipped with the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System have been recovered, many within a few hours. Due to the high number of quick recoveries with LoJack, many insurance companies offer discounts on comprehensive insurance premiums (fire, theft and vandalism) for vehicles equipped with the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System.
LOJACK IN THE WASHINGTON D.C. METRO AREA
There were an estimated 12,714 vehicles stolen in the Washington, D.C. area last year - that's nearly 1.5 vehicles stolen every hour! With LoJack's over 90% recovery rate on cars, trucks and SUVs, more than 300,000 vehicles equipped with our system have been recovered worldwide!
LOJACK'S UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT
Through an unequaled and highly successful partnership with law enforcement agencies throughout the country, LoJack is the only provider of stolen vehicle recovery systems whose technology is fully integrated with police systems. LoJack provides federal, state, county and local law enforcement agencies with special tracking technology enabling police to track and recover your stolen vehicle.
LOJACK HAS RECOVERED OVER 10,000 VEHICLES IN THE LAST YEAR ALONE!
Despite today's advances in theft deterrents, auto theft continues to be an issue, as crime rings and sophisticated thieves are changing the face of auto theft in the US. According to the F.B.I.*
- A vehicle is stolen every 45.1 seconds
- There were an estimated 699,594 thefts of motor vehicles nationwide in 2013
- More than $4.1 billion was lost nationwide to motor vehicle thefts in 2013
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*SOURCE: 2013 F.B.I. Uniform Crime Report