Reason why 4th gen maximas are being stolen at least from what I know
There's not literally another 4th-gen on my street. The point was, they're everywhere, and unless a particularly heavily-modified Maxima is the target, no thief is so married to a car that he won't just move onto the next Japanese midsize sedan on the block. The more time he spends trying to start a car, the more attention he draws to himself.
As others have stated, the real objective is to make your car that much harder to steal than the next. Making it unstealable is unpossible, but a good roadblock can make all the difference.
As others have stated, the real objective is to make your car that much harder to steal than the next. Making it unstealable is unpossible, but a good roadblock can make all the difference.
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