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E30's getting stolen.
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:08 pm
by bmwe30mtech
Hi,
This will seem like a strange topic but do e30's get stolen more than other cars. (1.8 mtech's!). I left mine on the road for one of the first times the other day (been in the garage) and my friend walked by and told me two pikees were trying to get in to it, or so it looked.

. Do people s e30's go missing often?
Paul
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 6:14 pm
by burnout
they are quite easy to break in unless your all belled up-there are ways to get into any car its just know'in how
but then if someone wants something they'll get it.
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:39 pm
by placey
the father of a colleague i used to work with had the local police contract to recover discovered stolen cars. he told me one time that they're nearly always around the 10 year old mark and easy to nick cars i.e. fiestas, (o)novas, e30s etc anything easily entered, started and well understood. so yes an e30 is quite vulnerable. all you can do is make it as difficult as possible to take. i suggest:
get a disklock and use it every time without fail.
get a flashing led and fit it to the dash.
always pull the handbrake on (but not tight so as not to stretch the cable) and leave the front wheels at an angle with the steering lock on - thus preventing an easy lift and tow.
don't leave anything on show in the cabin, ever.
get an immobiliser fitted.
get to know your neighbours on friendly terms -it's amazing how much this helps.
it's depressingly easy to get into an e30 with a slim jim - so if your deadlocks still work use them. this doesn't stop entry with a brick however, depressingly again not much will.
paul
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:44 pm
by e30alpina
a e30 is a very easy car to nick , so ide do what ever it took to make safe
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:05 pm
by placey
i think it's worth noting that alarms don't make anything any more difficult to steal - they just make a noise. when was the last time you went and confronted someone while they were dealing with an alarm sounding? quite why some insurance policies demand them is beyond my understanding.
paul
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:17 pm
by kam-325i
placey wrote:i think it's worth noting that alarms don't make anything any more difficult to steal - they just make a noise. paul
I used to work fitting alarms and immobs, the amount of times i heard " your alarms are crap, someone nicked this or that from my car"
My repley was allways, "An alarm wont stop someone breaking into your car, its there to tell you that they have."
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:58 pm
by Cotty
placey wrote: i suggest:
get a disklock and use it every time without fail.
get a flashing led and fit it to the dash.
always pull the handbrake on (but not tight so as not to stretch the cable) and leave the front wheels at an angle with the steering lock on - thus preventing an easy lift and tow.
don't leave anything on show in the cabin, ever.
get an immobiliser fitted.
get to know your neighbours on friendly terms -it's amazing how much this helps.
paul
And if possible keep it in a garage. Out of sight out of mind

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:04 pm
by paulj
i have had 2 of mine stolen

, dont matter what you have to stop them if they want it there gonna take it. Its a fact of life that theving bastards are always 1 step ahead of the security industry

thieves
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:27 pm
by ajay31
always make sure you park next to any ford over 5 years old and with a disklock you have narrowed the chances of it being stolen.
a lot of older cars are stolen as get em homes, so the easier to steal the more likely to go.
remember all thieves like fords or vauxhall as they are so common and less likely to be noticed on a busy road!
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:01 pm
by wayneE30
its true i knew some twockers hell i was almost one of them and there fav cars were vauxhalls like the calibra and cavalier
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:07 pm
by bmwe30mtech
Thanks for your advice guys, but i suppose at the end of the day its like you say, if somebody wants something , they will get hold of it.

I will take the precautions as far as i can.

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:16 pm
by wayneE30
mmm i think i need to in vest in a decent alarm
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:17 pm
by dazleeds
better get mine working then i guess
got one but it was playing up so it got turned off

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:04 pm
by Danstable
I beg to differ on the deadlock bit. My car has had a window smashed twice, infact it was the same window (rear quarter light on my Touring) and the second time it was done was the day after I replaced it after the first time!
Each time they failed to get anywhere because my central locking was buggered and the rear doors were on permanent deadlock.
My advice on security is to smash one of your windows and leave it that way, no one touches it then.....mine was first done on April 1st this year, and apart from the 12 hours that the new glass lasted, its never been touched! For three months my drivers door was permanently unlocked as well!
I no longer even bother with the alarm as I went through a period where it just knackered the battery.
I think a removable steering wheel is the real answer though......so long as you have somewhere to stash it in the car and out of sight.
Dan