MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk7 R and GTI => Mk7 General Area => Topic started by: Adam0604 on January 31, 2016, 11:16:16 am
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Hi all.
My friends car has been robbed last night from his house ... If anyone happens to spot this car driving around, please could you let me know. Robbed from Halesowen, West Midlands last night.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1220.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fdd445%2FvT_Mayhem%2Fimage.png&hash=d4d00bbaf5a8dccf648866ef7fc05edd98a0d772)
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There's been so many 7Rs, GTIs & GTDs stolen :sick:
All of them been 'on display! Outside houses, and keys stolen from in the house. Typically between 4-5am, and majority have been in close proximity to Birmingham :fighting:
The sooner these become less desirable, the better
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I put my keys in a pouch on the dogs bed.
Good luck :signLOL:
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Insurance jobs perhaps :innocent:
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
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Shame that as it's a nice looking motor too.
Glad it's been found. :happy2:
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Glad its back, and on the bright side, if having broken into my house in the middle of the night, "all" the toe rags did was knick my car, I'd be relatively pleased!
Out of curiosity...
If a lot of these V desireable mk7's are getting taken like this, then...
IF this was a lease car, what happens next?
Both with the immediate/short term return of the car to the owner, and later at lease end when it was returned to the finance co, if it is indeed devalued as a stolen/recovered?
Being "old school", and having seen the gti carnage the first time around (I had a Triumph TR 6 way back then!), I still usually put a disc lock on my eddy.
Old habits...but the key lives with that for ignition
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
A HPI check will come back clear mate.
Stolen recovered isn't stored on the database
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Oh really? If that is the case I'll let my mate know. Might change his mind into keeping it.
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
That's great news :drinking:
I've heard of lots heading straight to the docks to be loaded into a container (ANPR catching them near Liverpool).
You can buy trackers for less than £100 with decent battery life - maybe worth suggesting it to your mate? Or a steering wheel lock - won't prevent theft, but adds time & effort to a theft. . . May be enough to deter some thieves :happy2:
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Yeah he may well look into getting a tracker installed.
Looks like the theives ripped all the boot up trying to find one
Only damage to the car apparently, plus a kerbed alloy ... Which they managed to do in the space of 48 hours !
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
A HPI check will come back clear mate.
Stolen recovered isn't stored on the database
What makes you say that Adam?.
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you are lucky to see that again must of been amateur night
me and my mate both had new mk7 r's 2nd March 2015 his got stolen after 25 days same thing as yours (keys from house in early hours)
this was in Willenhall 15 miles from Birmingham and vehicle has never been recovered
as its a lease car ths insurance coughed up and he ended up losing the £2400 deposit he paid
so thats £2400 for 25 days approx 375 miles and has to disclose a £25K+ claim on his insurance for 5 years
these cars attract the worse kind of thieves
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
A HPI check will come back clear mate.
Stolen recovered isn't stored on the database
What makes you say that Adam?.
Just thought that was the way it worked tbh. If it would register as stolen a check, why wouldn't it register as stolen and retrieved.
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you are lucky to see that again must of been amateur night
me and my mate both had new mk7 r's 2nd March 2015 his got stolen after 25 days same thing as yours (keys from house in early hours)
this was in Willenhall 15 miles from Birmingham and vehicle has never been recovered
as its a lease car ths insurance coughed up and he ended up losing the £2400 deposit he paid
so thats £2400 for 25 days approx 375 miles and has to disclose a £25K+ claim on his insurance for 5 years
these cars attract the worse kind of thieves
No way :sad1:
I spoke to my mate this morning and he said he is getting rid of it after the ordeal.
Has n desire to keep it anymore.
Becoming more and more frequent in the surrounding areas to Bham now to see vehicles going missing.
My mates mk2 golf was nicked about 2 months ago. Again, heavily modified.
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I've heard of lots heading straight to the docks to be loaded into a container (ANPR catching them near Liverpool).
I once sold an m sport 330 to a legit buyer, who once the cash was cleared into my account, asked me to deliver it to Southampton docks.
The car had left the country in less than 12 hrs after initial contact...
I had no problems, but the speed that the asset disappeared, with so little paperwork, was an eye opener!
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as its a lease car ths insurance coughed up and he ended up losing the £2400 deposit he paid
so thats £2400 for 25 days approx 375 miles and has to disclose a £25K+ claim on his insurance for 5 years
Jeeeesussss!
Thats another reason why I won't be leasing then!
Do they try to flog you some sort of "gap insurance" product to cover such a loss?
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the gap insurance was irrelevant vw finance bummed him
they asked his insurers for £24k for the car then told him he would have to make the further 23 payments even though car was gone after a complaint they agreed £2000 + tax deposit was enough..what a joke
mines a year old end of month they want 65% of the remaining balance (£225 x12) to give it back and im seriously considering dumping it back on them tbf
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
A HPI check will come back clear mate.
Stolen recovered isn't stored on the database
What makes you say that Adam?.
Just thought that was the way it worked tbh. If it would register as stolen a check, why wouldn't it register as stolen and retrieved.
When a car is "reported" as stolen it will automatically be registered as stolen on a hpi report.
It cost nothing to check these days and I am £3 odd to get a full report and history of any theft damage if reported etc.
I've got a report for own car.
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Thankfully the power of Facebook helped my mate find his car
Lad who had seen the post shared on facebook walked past the car abandoned outside a park about 5 miles away from where it was taken
Apparently they leave the car for 3-4 days, and if it's untouched/still there they know it hasn't been tracked.
Mate doesn't really want to keep it anymore though, in case it happens again
Will have knocked value off car now as well, as HPI check will show it as stolen and recovered.
A HPI check will come back clear mate.
Stolen recovered isn't stored on the database
What makes you say that Adam?.
Just thought that was the way it worked tbh. If it would register as stolen a check, why wouldn't it register as stolen and retrieved.
When a car is "reported" as stolen it will automatically be registered as stolen on a hpi report.
It cost nothing to check these days and I am £3 odd to get a full report and history of any theft damage if reported etc.
I've got a report for own car.
He's right, it will come up as stolen recovered.
:happy2:
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^^^^ :happy2: ^^^^
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Yeah that's what I thought lol, but the guy on 1st page told me different.
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On the subject of trackers, I've been thinking about using a cheap andriod phone hidden in the car connected to a permanent 12v alongside google's find my phone function https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6160491?hl=en (https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6160491?hl=en).
Possibly not the best and it won't let you know immediately if your car has been stolen, but at least you'll know where it is when you do know it's gone, and it's cheap.
I'll bet most people have an old phone kicking about at home or work.
I've tried it with my phone and it's quite accurate. Just needs GPS turned on all the time though
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I bought one of those things off ebay and the blasted thing didn't work as it wanted a 2g sin which I'm sure mine was but still didn't work. it's worth a shot if you can get it to work as you'll be able to call the number and trace exactly where the car is amd alert the police too.