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8 expert security tips to prevent vehicle theft

Key Takeaways:

  • Layered security is key.
  • Protect your keys from tech-savvy thieves.
  • Advance devices drastically boost security.
  • Everyday habits matter.

Whether you own a high-value car or live in a high-theft area, taking proactive steps can significantly reduce the risk of losing your vehicle to thieves.

Vehicle theft remains a persistent issue across the UK, with the DVLA reporting 61,343 vehicles stolen in 2024.

The key to thwarting car thieves is to layer multiple security measures to make your vehicle a less appealing target.

In this article, the car security experts at Ghost Installations share our top eight tips to keep your vehicle safe, with practical advice for all drivers.

For advanced solutions like immobilisers or trackers, we offer cutting-edge expertise to boost your car’s defences.

1. Always lock up (Even for a minute)

It may seem obvious, but a surprising number of thefts occur because drivers leave their cars unlocked.

Thieves often patrol neighbourhoods, checking for unlocked doors.

Always lock your vehicle, even if you’re stepping away for just a moment, whether you’re at the petrol station or outside a shop.

Modern key fobs often provide confirmation of locking, such as folding wing mirrors or flashing lights.

Double-check for these signals to ensure your car is secure. A simple habit of locking up can deter opportunistic thieves.

2. Secure your keys (Prevent keyless theft)

Keyless entry systems, while convenient, are vulnerable to relay attacks.

Thieves use devices to capture the signal from your key fob, even if it’s inside your home, to unlock and start your car.

To prevent this, store keys far from doors or windows.

Never leave spare keys in the car or in obvious places like under plant pots.

You should treat your keys like cash: keep them safe, and out of reach, to foil tech-savvy thieves.

3. Park smart

Where and how you park can make a big difference.

Opt for well-lit, secure locations like a garage or a drive whenever possible.

If parking on the street, choose spots under streetlights or covered by CCTV, avoiding dark or secluded areas.

At home, consider installing a driveway post or gate for added deterrence.

For high-value cars, parking a second vehicle to block access to your expensive pride and joy can make theft more difficult. Strategic parking makes your car a harder target for criminals.

4. Install an immobiliser or get an alarm upgrade

Standard car security systems are increasingly being bypassed by sophisticated thieves.

Installing a Ghost Immobiliser provides advanced protection against key cloning and relay attacks.

This system requires a unique PIN or sequence to start the car, rendering it nearly impossible to steal without authorisation.

If your car lacks a robust alarm, consider an aftermarket upgrade like the Toad Car Alarm, which can include features like tilt sensors to detect towing attempts.

These upgrades significantly enhance your vehicle’s security.

5. Use a GPS tracker

While a tracker won’t prevent theft, it greatly improves the chances of recovering a stolen vehicle.

A car GPS tracker, such as an S5 or Cat S7 tracker, allows police to pinpoint your car’s location quickly, often within minutes or a few hours.

This is critical, especially for high-value vehicles which are frequently dismantled or exported soon after theft.

Trackers like these, available from experts like Ghost Installations, can also lower insurance premiums, making them a smart investment for valuable or cherished cars.

6. Don’t leave valuables (or temptations) in sight

Thieves are often drawn to cars with visible valuables, such as laptops, phones or even a jacket that might conceal a wallet.

Keep your car’s interior clutter-free and hide all belongings in the boot or glovebox.

Even small items like a phone charger can suggest a device is nearby, tempting a break-in.

By removing visible temptations, you reduce the likelihood of a smash-and-grab, which can sometimes escalate to vehicle theft if keys are found inside.

7. Be vigilant with key handoffs and service visits

Not all thefts involve hot-wiring or high-tech gadgets; some occur through fraud or copied keys.

That means being cautious when handing over your keys to valets, car washes or garages, and stick to reputable businesses.

If you’ve bought a used car, consider recoding the keys or changing the locks, as previous owners or others may still have access.

Staying diligent in these often-overlooked scenarios can prevent unexpected vulnerabilities.

8. Consider additional security tech

Emerging technologies offer extra layers of protection.

For example, a dashcam with motion detection can alert you via your phone if someone tampers with your car.

Home CCTV or a video doorbell can also deter thieves and capture evidence if a theft occurs.

For advanced setups, consider tilt sensors to detect jacking or towing, or even a kill switch to disable the car’s engine remotely.

We think it’s also worth considering using a visible steering wheel lock which acts as a strong visual deterrent, signalling to thieves that your car is not an easy target.

These devices are affordable, easy to use, and highly effective at preventing a thief from driving away, even if they gain access to the vehicle.

Also, keeping up with the latest theft trends and security technologies can give you an edge. Thieves constantly adapt, so regularly check resources like the ABI’s vehicle security guidance.

Staying proactive and informed ensures you’re always one step ahead of potential thieves.

Foil car thieves to prevent theft

By implementing these eight practical tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of becoming a victim of vehicle theft.

Start with simple, no-cost habits like locking your car and parking smart and consider investing in advanced solutions like the Ghost Immobiliser or Thatcham-approved trackers for added protection.

Car thieves tend to target easy opportunities, but with these measures, your car will become a much harder vehicle to steal.

For expert installation of immobilisers, trackers or alarms, Ghost Installations can help you safeguard your vehicle with cutting-edge solutions.

Take action today and call our friendly team on 0800 470 2525 to keep your car safe and secure.