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Car alarms

The best thing you can do is have good insurance. All car alarms are kinda a joke and are more annoying than helpful.

Battery/ignition disconnect switches will help with the joyriders.
Nothing beats a pro though. They'll just haul it off and have it inside a steel container quicker than you'll be looking for it.
 
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Never in the history of car alarms has anyone beyond the car's owner paid any attention to a car alarm going off. As pointed out above, they're just annoying. Good insurance and possibly an Apple AirTag hidden somewhere on the car if you feel like tracking your stolen car. I personally wouldn't want my stolen car back and could only hope it disappears forever only for the insurance to give me a check to get another. Also, avoid buying cars that are either stolen frequently or are easy to steal. You'll cover your deductible for the price of a good alarm and AirTags are like four for $79. You could hide multiples in the car in hopes they don't find all of them.
 
Never in the history of car alarms has anyone beyond the car's owner paid any attention to a car alarm going off. As pointed out above, they're just annoying. Good insurance and possibly an Apple AirTag hidden somewhere on the car if you feel like tracking your stolen car. I personally wouldn't want my stolen car back and could only hope it disappears forever only for the insurance to give me a check to get another. Also, avoid buying cars that are either stolen frequently or are easy to steal. You'll cover your deductible for the price of a good alarm and AirTags are like four for $79. You could hide multiples in the car in hopes they don't find all of them.

Even the most basic thieves are doing sweeps for air tags.
The good ones are finding them and planting them elsewhere.
 
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Ravelco for the win. Second choice would be LoJack.

I did a LoJack in one of my cars. I've also had full car alarms as well. I even had a "Clifford" Alarm that had the "remote starter" in it. I used to scare a bunch of people with that... :ROFLMAO:

But yeah, I think alarms (at least the noise part) is totally ignored, these days and considered a nuisance by most. I'd prefer a device that emails/texts you when the car is being moved. Of course, I don't own a car right now, so no difference to me, but....