My husband's car was stolen last night!!
...right from our driveway , when we were sleeping!!! We are still in shock. We live in a good neighborhood and a good part of town...the cop said that this is only his second auto theft case in 8 years of work. We do live on a fairly busy road and my husband's car was modified with rims and tail lights, etc. It was a 2000 Honda Civic SI, we still owe $7000 on it...
So he is at the insurance company right now, figuring everything out...thankfully it is fully covered. I just cant believe it, we are in shock, it just goes to show that this stuff can happen everywhere...even in parts of towns that you wouldnt expect it. We figure someone must have been eyeing up his car for a while now (being that we live on a busy street)...a neighborhood street, but anyway, they must have had everything set up to steal and planned it for last night...there was no broken glass in driveway...so they must have trailered it away...and we have never been late on a payment...
The only thing the cop said we may want to try and see is, sometimes, on a rare occasion, if someone is going to repo a car, they could possibley enter in the wrong VIN # into their computer system...and if they entered only off by one #...then they would end up going to the wrong house and repoing the wrong car...but those chances are slim...especially since it happened between 12am and 8am....ANYWAY, just had to share this shocking news with you all...anyone else get a car stole...it surely sucks!!
Robyn
I had one car stolen twice!
Robyn, when I lived in downtown Philly, I had the same car stolen twice. After the second time, it was lost on the streets of So. Philly and when the tags expired, they finally notified me that they had found my car. Of course, the insurance company had already settled with me.
My best advice is to get a car alarm installed. Some cars come with it already standard issue, but my next car had one installed before it came off the lot. In fact, my insurance rate was lower because of the alarm.
I don't think you would want the car back if they haven't located it quickly.
I know how you feel. I was in total shock when I went to get into my car and it was gone. I thought maybe I had forgotten and left it somewhere and walked home. Slowly it sunk in! Then when the car "left the street" the second time, I knew what had happened. It was a Mazda 626 LXI - loaded with a great stereo system, leather seats etc. It just cried to be stolen! Oh well, I have a station wagon now. Not many of the creeps like wagons!
Sorry you had to go through this. It is such a rude awakening.: :mad: