
Vehicle Theft is a
Reality Today
A
vehicle is stolen every 25 seconds in the U.S. Last year alone, over 1.2
million vehicles were stolen across the country. Alarms and other
deterrents are not enough. Depending upon where you live and what make
and model you drive, you may be at risk. There is little you can do to
prevent a car from being stolen. However, with LoJack you can take
control and ensure that if your car is stolen, you'll get it back.
Take control and protect your vehicle with LoJack. The patented LoJack
System includes a small radio frequency transceiver hidden in up to 20
places in your vehicle. Each LoJack System has a unique code that is
tied into the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). When a theft is
reported to the police, a routine entry into the state police crime
computer results in a match of the LoJack System's unique code against
the state VIN database. This automatically activates the LoJack System
in your car, which emits an inaudible signal. Law enforcement
authorities who are equipped with LoJack vehicle tracking units - in
their police cruisers and aviation units - are always listening for a
LoJack signal. Police use the LoJack vehicle tracking units to track and
recover your LoJack equipped vehicle.
JoJack Works!
• Over 150,000 vehicles have been recovered worldwide since
the product was introduced, with over 75,000 recovered in the U.S.
alone.
• Worldwide, LoJack has helped recover over $3 billion in stolen
assets to date.
• LoJack offers a money-back guarantee: The system comes with a two
year 24-hour recovery warranty.
• LoJack owners may be eligible for insurance discounts.
Click here to see insurance information for your state.
• With LoJack you can be confident that your vehicle is being
protected, and that LoJack will get it back if it is stolen. We
GUARANTEE it!
See How LoJack Works
State Insurance
Discounts
LoJack saves you money on your comprehensive insurance. The following is
a list of discounts by state that you may be eligible to receive off
your comprehensive insurance. For more information check with your
insurance agent. Please note that NOT ALL states mandate discounts and
rates may differ from company to company.
Arizona: Up to 25%
California: Up to 33%
Colorado: Up to 25%
Connecticut: Up to 25%
Delaware: Up to 25%
District of Columbia: Up to 25%
Florida*: Up to 25%
Georgia*: Up to 25%
Illinois: Up to 25%
Louisiana: Up to 25%
Massachusetts*: Up to 35%
Maryland: Up to 25%
Michigan: Up to 25%
New Jersey*: Up to 25%
Nevada: Up to 25%
New Hampshire: Up to 25%
New York*: Up to 25%
Pennsylvania: Up to 25%
Rhode Island*: Up to 35%
Texas*: Up to 30%
Virginia: Up to 25%
**State mandates insurance discount
How LoJack Works
LOJACK TO THE RESCUE
Theft of motor vehicles is a growing global problem. Police and law
enforcement agencies around the world use LoJack to track and recover
stolen vehicles quickly, often while the thief is still in the vehicle.
LOJACK KEEPS IT CLOSE
More than ninety percent (90%) of all stolen vehicles equipped with the
LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System have been recovered, many within a
few hours. Due to the record of quick recoveries with LoJack, many
insurance companies offer discounts on comprehensive fire, theft, and
vandalism premiums for vehicles with LoJack.
LOJACK SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Through an unequaled and highly successful relationship with law enforcement
agencies around the country, LoJack is the only provider of stolen
vehicle recovery systems that is fully integrated with police. LoJack
provides federal, state, county and local law enforcement agencies with
special tracking technology enabling police to track and recover your
stolen car.
The patented LoJack System includes a small radio frequency transceiver
hidden in up to 20 places in a your vehicle. Each LoJack System has a
unique code that is tied into the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
When a theft is reported to the police, a routine entry into the state
police crime computer results in a match of the LoJack System's unique
code against the state VIN database. This automatically activates the
LoJack System in your car, which emits an inaudible signal. Law
enforcement authorities who are equipped with LoJack vehicle tracking
units - in their police cruisers and aviation units - are always
listening for a LoJack signal. Police use the LoJack vehicle tracking
units to track and recover your LoJack equipped vehicle.