There is no doubting that people love to drive. But in order to drive, you need to have a car. Buying a car is not only quite expensive, but can also be a stressful endeavor. In fact, in Singapore, you need to acquire a certificate of entitlement before you are ever allowed to own a vehicle. This is because they limit how many cars appear on their roads. 

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If you manage to get a certificate and are allowed to purchase and register one, you have a lot of research to do, hundreds of different cars to consider, and often need to deal with pushy salespeople.

As you can see, buying a car, especially as a first-timer can be an intimidating time. However, it doesn’t stop there. Once you own your vehicle, you need to be sure to protect it. Car theft, vandalism and other issues are incredibly common. And unless you know how to protect yourself, your car could end up getting broken into or worse yet, stolen.

With that in mind, this article is going to take a closer look at a few different security tips to ensure your car remains safe and secure.

Keep Valuable Items out of Sight or Out of the Car

One of the best things you can do to ensure your car remains secure is to keep valuable items out of sight. Many car break-ins are focused on theft, so the more expensive items you have out, the better the chance your car will be targeted. While it is better to keep them out of your car altogether, if you can’t, at least be sure to hide them.

This goes for watches, cell phones, laptops, money and generally anything that could be valuable to thieves. If you need to leave these types of items in the car, either toss them in the trunk, in the glove compartment or under/in something else. 

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Utilize a Lock on Your Steering Wheel

When car thieves are looking at which car to break into or steal, they often want the easiest target. They are committing a crime and the last thing they want is for the process to take a long time or draw attention to them. As a result, make your car look like a difficult job so thieves will simply move on to the next. 

One of the best ways to do this is by having a steering wheel lock. This is a horizontal lock that ensures your steering wheel cannot be turned. The mere sight of this should make most criminals avoid trying your vehicle. Even if they do decide to follow through, they will be unable to steal/drive your car. These steering wheel locks can be found affordably and make a great investment. Also, consider other protection methods to use including car immobilizers, car alarms and other things like that. Each of these will help ensure no burglar successfully breaks into your car or steals it.

Think Hard About Where You Park

Your car’s security not only depends on how the car looks and what you have out in plain sight, but also where you are. In fact, where you are parked can often be the biggest indicator of whether your car will fall victim to a break in. If your home has a driveway or a garage, do your best to always park there. 

But what about when you’re out and about? In that case, it is beneficial to park in a well-lit area, close to a lot of other vehicles, or near areas with lots of foot traffic. The more light and action going on, the lower the chance someone will try and break into a vehicle. Also, be sure to know the reputation/level of crime in a certain area of town. Some areas of most cities see many car break-ins, while others will see very few.  

And if you have a campervan, make sure you have the best towbars installed in order to secure both the car and the camper.

In conclusion, we hope that this blog post has been able to help ensure your car is safe, secured and protected from criminals. If you follow these tips and others like them, you can save yourself from the stress and financial loss that often come from car theft.