Canine said:
It is not a visual deterrent; it is a visual attractant. It encourages the thief to take the car as the Club is extraordinarily easy to defeat.
Sorry, but I think you just made this up. I used to own Allstate Insurance Agencies and have had my personal cars stolen at the same exact locations by those targeting my highly modified cars for its parts. After the 1st got stolen, and then the 2nd was ransacked but saved by The Club, I started talking to our Claims Dept., which is a multi-million dollar operation of a Fortune 50 company that's been in existence for decades. They told me that The Club does work as deterrent, especially The Club Brake Lock.
Most car thefts are for cars with hard to find parts that thieves knows they can get a good payday from car parts dealers.....like certain years cars that were produced less than 4 years but had drastic changes right after or cars that lasts over 10 years to even 20 years, like a 1990 Honda Accord and certain parts are hard to find. Something like a Vandweller's rig is NOT something sought after by car thieves. American work vans, hardly ever change and there are tons of them around.
Now the tools of tradesman are coveted by thieves, but once they find out it's not a van full of tools, but rather full of personal, household items of a Vandweller, they would probably move on or just steal the laptop and batteries. Unless they're Crackheads, then they'll steal anything they can.
Optimistic Paranoid said:
Did you read the one star reviews?
Regards
John
See this 1-Star review:
"i brought this about a month ago. it was nicely built.
but unfortunately, it didn't work.
my car, a honda accord ex 1996, got stolen.
when the police recovered the car, the club was no where to be seen.
someone said that they might have stripped the locking part off of the club. i guess what they say is true for the older cars, they are easy to get into and if they want your car, they will get it, club or no club."
The Club Brake Lock is by no means a guarantee, but a lot better than nothing. And certainly good as an addition to anything else, like an alarm system. I'm not sure what people want for $30, like something magic powers or something?
This dummy, giving it a 1-star, is driving one of the most sought after cars by PRO Car Thieves. 1996 was a dog-year (meaning ugly + wasn't popular when released) for Accords and I think they only produced this model in 1995-1996......usually they go for 3-4 years before changing the style up a bit. But 10-20 years later, these 1995-1996 Accords are still running strong like most Accords but the parts are hard to find. I owned this exact 1995 Accord and it got STOLEN, STRIPPED and left in a neighborhood. We got it back, and insurance paid $3000+ to have all the parts replaced (value was around $4500). We drove it for another 5 years, then put an ad out for $2500 on Craigslist and got a MEGATON's worth of inquiries from Dealers. Sold it to a dealer for $2200 and it was in SAD shape, but still ran great.
He got hit by a Pro Car Thief who wanted it. Nothing much you can do about that. But if your home is your van and everything that you own is in it and some kid with a screwdriver stole it at a truck stop.....because you didn't have a mere $30 Club on it, it would really suck.