Even with all the technology that new cars have, car theft can still be a big problem. It’s important that you know how to keep your car safe. We’ve put together some tips to help you keep your car secure from theft – and give you peace of mind.

1. Keep your car keys somewhere safe

Keeping your car safe can actually start away from your car. Once you’ve locked up, where do you keep your keys? It might be tempting to leave them somewhere visible – like on a restaurant table or in plain sight in your house.

Car thieves target visible keys and could even be tempted to break into your house if they spot your keys through your window. So, it’s a good idea to place your keys somewhere hidden to deter anyone from taking them.

2. Never leave your car running with the keys inside

We’ve all been there – you start your car up and then realise you’ve forgotten something. Don’t be tempted to leave the keys in the ignition when you leave your car – even if it’s just to fetch something quickly. It only takes a minute for your car to be stolen – so don’t risk it. Whenever you leave your car, make sure you’ve turned off the ignition, locked it and have your keys with you

3. Park in a well-lit area

Where you park can play a part in your car’s security. Dark or sparsely populated areas are prime targets for car thieves, so choose your parking space carefully. Try to find areas that are well-lit, or often have people around, as this may put off any potential thieves. If you can lock your car away in a garage, or a car park that has CCTV, that’s even better.

4. Don’t leave valuables on display

Leaving a phone, sat nav, purse or other valuable item in view when you walk away could put your car at risk of a break-in. Car thieves are just as likely to steal valuables as they are to steal your car itself, so try to make sure you put everything out of sight when you leave your car by taking it with you or hiding it away in your glove box. Wipe any marks left by your satnav off your windscreen, as these marks hint to a thief that there could be valuables inside.

5. Don’t leave your spare key in your car

Do you keep your car’s spare key inside the vehicle? It’s worth moving your spare key into a safe place in your house when you purchase your car. Keeping your spare key in your car means that, if someone breaks into it, they’ll easily be able to drive off – which is far from ideal.

6. Shut your windows

On a hot day, most of us will wind down our windows – but always remember to shut them again once you get out of your car. Leaving windows open makes it easier for a thief to gain access, which can result in your valuables or your car going missing.

7. Use locking wheel nuts

Consider locking your wheels in place with locking wheel nuts as they can stop thieves from targeting your alloy wheels. Just make sure you keep your key safe so you can unlock them when you need to.

8. Use a steering wheel lock

If you’re still worried about your car’s security, you may wish to put a steering wheel lock or wheel clamp on your car overnight. These will make it difficult for anybody to take your car without someone noticing, which can make you feel that little bit more secure. Just remember to remove them before you drive off the next morning!

Keeping your car secure should always be a priority, so make sure you’re doing as much as you can to keep the thieves away and your belongings safe.

Correct at the time of publication. Information in this article has been gathered from various sources, therefore WiseDriving cannot be held responsible for any view or opinion expressed herein.

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