How to Prevent Car Break-Ins
Clear and Simple Methods to Minimize Your Vehicle's Vulnerability
By James Mirijanian, published Sep 14, 2006
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Car theft/break-in is a serious, but very common crime that many unfortunate people become victim to. Nearly 2.5 million car break-ins are reported every year, which averages out to 281 break-ins every hour.
Unfortunately, there is no sure way to prevent your car from being broken into, but there are ways to decrease your risk significantly. There are many precautions you can take, some more expensive than others. Of course, the more money you spend to protect your vehicle, the safer it will be. However, you can keep your car relatively safe without spending any extra money.
Basic, Low-Cost Methods
1. Park in well-lit, high-traffic areas. The best option is a parking structure; the worst option is an alley.
2. Before leaving your car, make sure there is nothing valuable sitting in plain sight. It is best to just not keep expensive items in your car, but for some things (like a stereo), there is no alternative.
3. Roll all of the windows up all the way and lock all the doors. This should be obvious.
Taking these precautions is certainly no guarantee that your vehicle will be safe, but it leaves you in the least risky situation possible without spending money on your car’s security systems.
Initial Purchase Considerations
1. Before purchasing a vehicle, do some research on the cars you have in mind. Certain makes and models of vehicles are more frequently/easily broken into than others.
2. If you purchase a custom stereo, try to get one with a detachable faceplate so you can take that with you when you leave the car. I know that seems like a hassle, but trust me – it’s worth it. I’ve had two radios stolen from my car, and both times I had the faceplate in the car.
3. If you install a sound system or any auxiliary video equipment in your car, to try make it as inconspicuous as possible. If someone can look into your windows and see expensive custom systems, they will want to smash those windows.

How to Prevent Car Break-Ins
What you really don't want to see when walking back to your car.
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Takeaways
- Always park in well-lit, crowded areas, lock your doors, and remove valuables from sight.
- When buying custom systems, consider any security risks and how you can avoid them.
- An alarm is a very wise investment. It may cost extra money, but your car's interior is worth more.
Did You Know?
Nearly 2.5 million car break-ins are reported every year, which averages out to 281 break-ins every hour.Resources
- "How to Avoid Car Theft and Break-Ins" found on eHow: www.ehow.com. "Car Break-ins: How to ease the pain of broken glass" found on Crutchfield Advisor: www.crutchfieldadvisor.com.
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