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by genericuser
3965 days ago
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I personally have never gotten that sense, but as both of us are too lazy to check, to each their own. If you bought an $80k Porshe you knowingly bought something you know will be a target for theft, and probably have enough money to have anti-theft insurance and be able to afford the inconvenience which would be your car vanishing. Yes apparently the ease of it being stolen is slightly greater than you thought when you bought it. But if not having your car stolen was a top priority for you then you would not of bought a car which people would want to steal as much. As they mention in the article this would of been a difficult thing to fix on existing models, they did however change the system so it doesn't apply to new models. |
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