zl1 stolen from dealership

josephcostello

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Wonder how long it took them to dissemble it. Couldn't have been their first


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The darker side of me says the dealer may have had a part in this for the publicity.

However unlikely, but easily worth losing an insured halo car.
 

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When it comes to recovering ur car after its been stolen yes full proof! In over two decades now I have never not recovered a stolen car that had LoJack when it went off in my car. never once. either they were pursued and caught or the car was found unoccupied.

LoJack says their recovery rate is 95% thats no BS but with me its been 100% ever time I've been alerted so yea id say its full proof in recovering ur car if ur state has LoJack of course.

Its Radio based not GPS so there is no hiding in basements or 18 wheelers or large factories or any other metal or concrete barrier.

And that includes street bikes as well and hiding them in 8th floor Apartments don't work either cause we have hand held units as well with a 50 foot radius.

Full proof huh?
 

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When it comes to recovering ur car after its been stolen yes full proof! In over two decades now I have never not recovered a stolen car that had LoJack when it went off in my car. never once. either they were pursued and caught or the car was found unoccupied.

LoJack says their recovery rate is 95% thats no BS but with me its been 100% ever time I've been alerted so yea id say its full proof in recovering ur car if ur state has LoJack of course.

Its Radio based not GPS so there is no hiding in basements or 18 wheelers or large factories or any other metal or concrete barrier.

And that includes street bikes as well and hiding them in 8th floor Apartments don't work either cause we have hand held units as well with a 50 foot radius.
I see you took my response as an actual question instead of what it really was...it’s fool proof not full proof.
 

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I agree cartels are stealing cars and taking them to Mexico, but I highly doubt the cartels are after LT4 engines and Brembo calipers the way these thieves were.


Cartels need LT4 engines and Brembo calipers to evade the Policia and to run them narcotics.

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I have had a few friends over the many years that have vehicles stolen from them. If you want them back, then go for it. If someone steals my car, I don’t want it back. Every single one of them that got their’s back had problems with them. One had nasty scratches and a sound from the suspension that never went away. One had his brand new F250 King Ranch flipped and they wouldn’t total it. He had to fight it.

To top it off, it will be on Car Fax from that point on and could potentially decrease value even more. I don’t want to deal with any of that noise. Just get me another vehicle.
 

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The one they found is for sale real cheap.
No salvage titles thanks. And actually I'll probably go for a z28 anyway, theyre still expensive/hard to find up here for some reason
 

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around here, SE Texas/Houston area many of the car theft rings/gangs are Hispanic and some Black. The drug cartels in Mexico are largely responsible, cars are stolen here and moved into mexico, many are used in cartel operations....it is what it is.

recent arrests:

https://www.click2houston.com/news/...uties-announce-arrests-of-auto-theft-suspects

https://www.click2houston.com/news/...ing-that-operated-in-7-counties-officials-say

Big ring busted in San Antonio

https://www.ksat.com/news/internati...ring-busted-in-san-antonio-texas-nuevo-laredo

These crimes are easy to commit in the Houston are, huge metro area that HPD and other agencies simply don't have the man power to police adequately. I have a friend that's been with HPD for nearly 20 years, he and one other guy on his shift work/patrol a huge beat.

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What member name should I use on whatever Mulletmaro forum you're on to post nothing but blue oval videos, pictures, links, and information? Why are you on this site again? Post a link to your inbred SKOAL spittin' forum and I'll join ASAP.
 

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What member name should I use on whatever Mulletmaro forum you're on to post nothing but blue oval videos, pictures, links, and information? Why are you on this site again? Post a link to your inbred SKOAL spittin' forum and I'll join ASAP.

How about I’mAWhinyAssBitch or CamLivesHereRentFree, Jesus...your incessant whining about his posts is infinitely more annoying than any of his could ever be.
 

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Currently, the GM performance drive trains are among the most expensive and desired on the black market. CTS-Vs are being stolen on flatbed trucks right in front of peoples’ homes and right in public in front of everyone watching.

How many people buy these cars and cant make a payment? Not many, which is why you should call the police any time you see a flatbed loading one up with Mexicans driving. Yes, they’re almost always Mexican. They are used to commit almost all of the big money drug and auto crimes down here because they do it for next to nothing, then Americans get involved and make BIG profits and don’t take much, if any, of the risk.
who hires them?
 

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