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Ravelco Anti-Theft Device Prevents Car Loss
After a house, an automobile is the second most expensive purchase most people make in their lifetime. And many people just leave it outside, laying around, unprotected, sometimes unlocked even, waiting for a criminal to swipe it. “That’s why I … Continue reading
California now has 12 of the TOP 20 areas for car theft in the US!
National Insurance Crime Bureau Modesto, CA Regains Nation’s Top Spot for Vehicle Thefts Des Plaines, IL-The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reported today that the Modesto, CA, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had the highest per capita rate for vehicle thefts … Continue reading
Car and Driver Magazine-5 way to avoid car theft
Top Five Ways to Avoid Car Theft
Thieves outwit high-tech advances
Automobile antitheft systems have gotten smart — but so have networks of criminals. LA Times By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer The recent thefts in Southern California of several Lexus LS 400s, known among security experts for their antitheft systems … Continue reading
Ravelco security device offers the best protection for a collector car from any era
See our ad in the latest issues of Car and Driver and Road and Track magazines!
California Ravelco has expanded our advertising to both Car & Driver and Road & Track magazines! To see our latest ad, please pick up a copy of the magazine at newstands everywhere!
California Repeats as the Nation’s Auto Theft Hot Spot
www.nicb.org Palos Hills, IL—The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reported today that for calendar year 2004, California has once again set the pace for auto theft. Seven of the nation’s top ten areas with the highest vehicle theft rates are … Continue reading
See our full page ad in the July issue of Car and Driver magazine!
Ravelco = Reliable After more than 3.5 million installations, Ravelco is the only anti-theft device that’s never been defeated. The secret? Ravelco allows you to disconnect electricity to multiple engine components, simply by removing the small, 16-pin plug from the … Continue reading
