Safe Guard Theft Protection
Facts About Auto Theft
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- In the United States and Canada, vehicles are stolen at a rate of one every 19 seconds.
- Vehicles are stolen from grocery stores, shopping malls, & parking garages every day
- An experienced car thief can steal a car in less than one minute. Professional car thieves can cut through “The Club” in less than 40 seconds
- Your insurance will only pay for your car’s value at the time it is stolen, leaving you responsible for new car taxes, fees, and the insurance company’s deductible.
Safe-Guard’s Theft Protection System Provides You With:
- Traceable identification codes that permanently mark your vehicle, making it less desirable to professional thieves and reducing auto theft by over 90 percent
- Distinctive Anti-Theft Warning Decals
- Computer vehicle tracking service accessible by law enforcement offices
- A limited Guarantee Benefit of up to $5,000′.
Your vehicle is a major investment so the last thing you want to think about is having your vehicle stolen, However, the unsettling fact is that auto theft has increased dramatically in recent years, and today’s car owner simply cannot afford to ignore the possibility.
Unfortunately, your insurance will not cover all of the costs associated with a loss due to the theft.
Unfortunately, your insurance will not cover all of the costs associated with a loss due to the theft.
Vehicle and Financial Security You Need
The following are the typical out-of-pocket expenses not covered by your insurance company:
- Replacement Vehicle Costs (down payment, sales tax and miscellaneous fees) $1,000 – $2,000
- Deductibles $250 – $1,000
- Payoff Deficiencies $1,000 – $2,000
Total out-of-pocket costs $2,250 – $5,000
Approximate costs, your actual costs may vary Safe-Guard’s Safe-Parts Theft Protection System permanently marks the vehicle’s body parts, i.e. trunk, hood and doors, with labels that leave indelible identification numbers on the vehicle’s body parts that can only be seen with ultra, violet light. The identification numbers are registered in a database and
can be scanned by law enforcement officials to trace the vehicle’s ownership.