Stolen Infiniti's

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Jan 10, 2006 | 06:55 PM
  #16  
Quote: I don't think you can count that one since the owner practically gave his G away.
+1 . . . Yup!
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Jan 11, 2006 | 10:22 AM
  #17  
lojack cost me 400 installed by the dealer when I bought mine. I don't have the early warning system, but its nice to have considering that I live 30 minutes from mexico. I didn't much of a discount on my insurance as I thought, but then again, the insurance (2 full coverage 1 liability) for 3 vehicles, renters insurance and my wifes wedding ring is less than $140 a month USAA is the best. hell, my neihbor just bought a harley that has lojack and satellite radio, so it can't be that rediculous
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Jan 12, 2006 | 11:47 AM
  #18  
As a side note, how easily is the built in "alarm"-anti theft measures defeated, notably the one with intelligent key?
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Jan 12, 2006 | 12:13 PM
  #19  
i have lo jack on my car n my car is worth $47k, and i have the 2nd lo jack on my car. I like lojack, cuz like not only can it be for when ur car is stolen, but if some1 comes in your car n takes u hostage or w/e. If ur gone from your house for a long period of time n ur mom calls the cops, the cops will activate lojack and find u n ur car right away. Thats a main reason y my mom demanded me to get lo jack.. cuz shes always like "They see a pretty girl step out of a really nice car..I WANT UR CAR TO HAVE HIGH SECURITY!!" silly mommies

My twin sisters Passat also have the lojack, but we got it free because the guys that sold us the car was being an a-hole n told us the wrong info about passat n gave us the wrong price.

One con is if i decide to run away from home with my car.... my mom will b able to find me in a heart beat. lmao
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Feb 14, 2006 | 11:23 AM
  #20  
Quote: i have lo jack on my car n my car is worth $47k, and i have the 2nd lo jack on my car. I like lojack, cuz like not only can it be for when ur car is stolen, but if some1 comes in your car n takes u hostage or w/e. If ur gone from your house for a long period of time n ur mom calls the cops, the cops will activate lojack and find u n ur car right away. Thats a main reason y my mom demanded me to get lo jack.. cuz shes always like "They see a pretty girl step out of a really nice car..I WANT UR CAR TO HAVE HIGH SECURITY!!" silly mommies

My twin sisters Passat also have the lojack, but we got it free because the guys that sold us the car was being an a-hole n told us the wrong info about passat n gave us the wrong price.

One con is if i decide to run away from home with my car.... my mom will b able to find me in a heart beat. lmao
rofl... is this guy for real? Please tell me he's being funny...
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Feb 14, 2006 | 01:09 PM
  #21  
Quote: rofl... is this guy for real? Please tell me he's being funny...
Well looks like she's an 18 year old nurse and you know nurses make a butt load of money these days. I know for a fact because my wife is one.
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Feb 14, 2006 | 01:27 PM
  #22  
G is not hard to steal
Think about this: I stopped to get my oil change at the quick change place. My keys got locked inside (Sedan). It took the pimple faced 17 year old grease jockey exactly 30 seconds to pick the door open.

He had a little pump up bladder that he slipped into the side door and pumped it up enough to get this 5 foot long tool in through the crack. Then he just popped the lock on the door open.
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Feb 14, 2006 | 01:57 PM
  #23  
i had 2 cars stolen over a year ago from my own home. went out with my wife and some friends and when we got back the garage was open and cars missing. the thieves broke into my home with the house alarm blaring... took the car keys and drove off. rent-a-cops came but by that time it was too late (all within 15 min according to their dispatch logs). i now have a theft recovery system on both my new cars (boomerang here in canada). as others have said... it's piece of mind. some people complain that it's too expensive... yet they'd rather spend the same amount of money on an elaborate car alarm that chirps or speaks to u when u approach the vehicle too close. what's the point of this? if they really want your car they'll get it... don't kid yourself with the mickey mouse alarm system. and if u say ... don't worry, u'll get your money from insurance anyways... u've never dealt with an insurance company for a large claim before. factor in depreciation costs on your vehicle and the headache starts too escalate. besides... knowing that i may be able to catch the a$$hole who took my car in the first place is more than worth it.
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Feb 14, 2006 | 03:00 PM
  #24  
Quote: As a side note, how easily is the built in "alarm"-anti theft measures defeated, notably the one with intelligent key?
Not very easy. Without a programmed key or intelligent key, your car can not be started. Pretty much the only way to steal one is to either get your keys, or tow it away. Otherwise, they have to have a key made to your cars key code, then get the Nissan/Inf. CONSULT diagnostic tool, hook it up inside the car, find the "coded" number, take that to a Nissan or Infiniti dealer to put that number into the Nissan Assist computer program to generate the "de-coded" number. Then you go back to the car and enter in the "de-coded" number into CONSULT while still hooked up inside the car, which will then program the key.
When I bought mine they asked me if I wanted Lo-Jack, I denied it. I work for Nissan, and I have not heard of one single car being stolen that has the Nissan Immobilizer system.
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Feb 14, 2006 | 09:49 PM
  #25  
Quote: i had 2 cars stolen over a year ago from my own home. went out with my wife and some friends and when we got back the garage was open and cars missing. the thieves broke into my home with the house alarm blaring... took the car keys and drove off. rent-a-cops came but by that time it was too late (all within 15 min according to their dispatch logs). i now have a theft recovery system on both my new cars (boomerang here in canada). as others have said... it's piece of mind. some people complain that it's too expensive... yet they'd rather spend the same amount of money on an elaborate car alarm that chirps or speaks to u when u approach the vehicle too close. what's the point of this? if they really want your car they'll get it... don't kid yourself with the mickey mouse alarm system. and if u say ... don't worry, u'll get your money from insurance anyways... u've never dealt with an insurance company for a large claim before. factor in depreciation costs on your vehicle and the headache starts too escalate. besides... knowing that i may be able to catch the a$$hole who took my car in the first place is more than worth it.
You had your car keys laying around in a drawer or what?
Sounds like you need to move just kidding.
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Feb 15, 2006 | 12:55 AM
  #26  
Only thing I heard about G35 sedans being stolen is there headlights

I do have a lojack on my 350z tho
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Sep 7, 2013 | 07:38 AM
  #27  
actually infinitis and lexuses are hot at least in miami

mine was stolen on wednesday

the police officer told me it was the third infiniti reported stolen in miami dade county
https://g35driver.com/forums/g37-v36...ml#post6808883
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Sep 7, 2013 | 08:25 AM
  #28  
Miami is the exception. And you just revived a thread older than my car...
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