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Places to Avoid When You Have an Expensive Car

If you’ve got a passion for cars, then you might spend lots of money and time perfecting or buying your dream car. Owning your dream car is great and can provide you with lots of hours of fun and joy; however, having an expensive car can leave you prone to more attention and potential theft. To avoid situations where your car might get damaged or stolen, you should avoid taking it to certain places. In this article, we take a look at the precautions you can take and places to avoid when you have a high-end luxury car.

In a rough area 

There are good and bad areas in every town and city, and if you’re local to the area, you’re likely to know the rougher areas that have more crime. If you don’t know the area, you can do a simple search online for the crime statistics in that area. These statistics can help you decide if it's safe to take your car and park it there or if you’d be better off leaving it at home and paying for a taxi. If you don’t have the time to look at crime statistics and are already in your car, you can do a simple look around the area to determine if it's likely to be safe. Look at the other cars, the streets and the general condition of the houses in the area; this can be a good indication of the level of crime.

Somewhere poorly lit

Thieves are more likely to operate and target areas at night that are poorly lit. For example, leaving your car down a dark alley to pop into a local establishment could increase the chances of theft rather than paying for parking in a nearby parking spot. If the area is poorly lit and no one else is around, thieves could wait until you return to your car and try to take your keys. Where possible, always opt for a well-lit area that's going to get passing people or passing traffic; thieves will have less opportunity for theft in this type of area.

Avoid leaving it on the street

When you own an expensive or prestigious car, you should avoid parking it on the street outside your home. Instead, you should always keep it on your drive or in a locked and secured garage. This will help to prevent theft and damage to your car, those left on the street are more prone to damage and theft, and if your car is the best one on the street, the thieves are more likely to target it first. If you don’t have a drive or a garage, then it might be worth waiting until you have a more secure property to purchase the car of your dreams. Waiting a while to search for a Porsche 911 for sale will help ensure you keep it safe and secured when it is in your possession. 

Places unlikely to be covered by cameras

Surveillance cameras now cover many car parks and roads, whether that's to protect the cars themselves or the local businesses and homes in the area. Parking in an area with surveillance cameras is safer than parking somewhere unlikely to have cameras. Take a look around when deciding where to park your car to see if you can find any cameras; if there is one in view, park nearby where your car will be clearly visible on the camera rather than out of sight. 

By following these tips and using your common sense, you can keep your car protected and reduce the chance of potential damage or theft. If you’re ever unsure when parking your expensive car, look for an alternative place to park. Otherwise, you could take a taxi and leave your car at home. For additional protection, you can use CCTV to cover your car when it's on your own drive and install more security measures such as a camera in your dash that can be remotely accessed, a better alarm system or a tracking device. Each of these things can help keep your car safe and deter thieves from making an attempt to take it.

Useful Sources:

  • What to Look for When Selecting a Company Car
  • Prestige Cars
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