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Older driver. (Getty Images) Everyday Cheapskate I know what you’re thinking. “Unstealable”? That’s a pretty bold claim.

But hear me out. You might not be able to make your car completely theftproof, but you can make it such a pain to steal that thieves will take one look, roll their eyes and move on to an easier target. LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS (NO, SERIOUSLY) This is where I hit you with the advice that makes you say, “duh.



” But you’d be surprised how many people leave their car doors unlocked or windows cracked, thinking they’re just popping into the store for a minute. Thieves love this. They’re not planning a heist -- they’re opportunists.

An unlocked door is an open invitation. So, step one: Lock your car every time you leave it. Even in your own driveway.

Even if you live in Mayberry. And while you’re at it, roll up those windows. PARK LIKE YOU MEAN IT I get it.

Sometimes you’re just happy to find a parking spot. But where you park can make a world of difference. Thieves tend to avoid well-lit, busy areas where they might get caught in the act.

Park under streetlights or near security cameras if possible. If you’re at the mall or a big parking lot, aim for areas close to entrances where there’s a lot of foot traffic. Thieves want a quick in-and-out job, and the last thing they want is an audience.

If you’ve got a driveway, use it. Parking on the street just makes it easier for someone to drive off with your car. USE A STEERING WHEEL LOC.

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