Hi all,
With regret I'm posting this (slightly delayed owing to dealing with not only this but other things life has thrown at me at the same time).
Thieves broke into my house in what appears to be a targeted raid to steal my former car recently - they took only that and likely had the house on watch as they struck while my myself, wife and kid were out in a short time window.
Shortly after if was stolen, I'm informed they used it in a failed atm raid where they blew their own getaway vehicle up - namely my car. Bittersweet in their absolute incompetence, though they did so in a densely populated area where they could have easily killed and injured people. That is the measure of them, incompetent and feckless buffoons.
Here's the thing. I'm not replacing her with another Cupra (or any other 'comparable' alternative). I'm told thieves are desparate to get their hands on any fast 5 door, with EA888 cars preferred as they make ideal getaway cars and Cupras are most definitely on their list. I'm almost certain we are under watch to see what turns up next. I'm not going through this, or the violation of our house again (we're moving to boot).
Ghost and physical security are a waste of time, they make you more susceptible to violent break-ins or robbery targeting your loved ones. If you get it back, that only puts you back on the list for a future hit (and with a certainly thrashed drive train and brakes with all manner of concealed damage). Physical house security only went so far, the police affirmed they would have found a way to breach our property to take this even if it was even more reasonably uprated. To anyone who has ideas of chuck norris - that is no good when said gang are multiple, armed and you've got something of real value to lose. I'm trained in krav maga and ex-military, I'd have a better chance than most but I'd rather just remove a reason for us to be targeted in the first place.
So on that note, I'm becoming yet another person who cedes their interest in cars to a much more mundane vehicle and will probably never own a performance car again (I also don't want organised criminals using my cars to make a bad situation worse). I've fond memories for the year that I owned my Cupra, and for that at least I'm grateful. To the rest of you owners, enjoy but take every care and precaution you can. I don't wish to alarm you, but these cars are especially attractive to thieves right now.
With regret I'm posting this (slightly delayed owing to dealing with not only this but other things life has thrown at me at the same time).
Thieves broke into my house in what appears to be a targeted raid to steal my former car recently - they took only that and likely had the house on watch as they struck while my myself, wife and kid were out in a short time window.
Shortly after if was stolen, I'm informed they used it in a failed atm raid where they blew their own getaway vehicle up - namely my car. Bittersweet in their absolute incompetence, though they did so in a densely populated area where they could have easily killed and injured people. That is the measure of them, incompetent and feckless buffoons.
Here's the thing. I'm not replacing her with another Cupra (or any other 'comparable' alternative). I'm told thieves are desparate to get their hands on any fast 5 door, with EA888 cars preferred as they make ideal getaway cars and Cupras are most definitely on their list. I'm almost certain we are under watch to see what turns up next. I'm not going through this, or the violation of our house again (we're moving to boot).
Ghost and physical security are a waste of time, they make you more susceptible to violent break-ins or robbery targeting your loved ones. If you get it back, that only puts you back on the list for a future hit (and with a certainly thrashed drive train and brakes with all manner of concealed damage). Physical house security only went so far, the police affirmed they would have found a way to breach our property to take this even if it was even more reasonably uprated. To anyone who has ideas of chuck norris - that is no good when said gang are multiple, armed and you've got something of real value to lose. I'm trained in krav maga and ex-military, I'd have a better chance than most but I'd rather just remove a reason for us to be targeted in the first place.
So on that note, I'm becoming yet another person who cedes their interest in cars to a much more mundane vehicle and will probably never own a performance car again (I also don't want organised criminals using my cars to make a bad situation worse). I've fond memories for the year that I owned my Cupra, and for that at least I'm grateful. To the rest of you owners, enjoy but take every care and precaution you can. I don't wish to alarm you, but these cars are especially attractive to thieves right now.