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For people who had never previously considered the potential of having their home broken into or car stolen, television spots featuring malevolent and masked intruders incited concern. The Club could reduce that anxiety. FLK Tech Universal Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock. The line includes products for vehicles, trailers, outdoor equipment, recreational equipment, commercial equipment, personal protection and home security. Whatever happened to Buy/Drive/Burn? SHARON, Pa., Nov. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --"The Club" Steering Wheel Lock is a visible deterrent, locked across a steering wheel to help prevent auto theft. Perhaps the most important aspect is to ensure that anything I'm recommending is made well. Thanks for reading. Thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign that played out on television commercials, the Club and its various knock-offs became a car-accessory success story, jamming up wheels and forcing criminals to target other, Club-less cars. The FLK lock is a great option if you're after something affordable and simple. Car thieves want things to go as smoothly so they can spend the least amount of time doing the deed as possible. (Johnson later alleged that he alone was responsible for the Clubs design; a lawsuit led to a $10.5 million settlement in Johnsons favor.).
While being seen is half the battle, the use of plastic parts will drive many to pick something else. If you've managed to lose that too, then call a locksmith before attempting anything drastic like using a hacksaw or drilling the lock cylinder.
The Stoplock works as hard to make itself known as it does to protect your belongings. The yellow is factory paint (from a spray gun); the brown is rust (or is it).Why the 'roller' marks?? At that time auto theft rates in Europe were increasing and driving the insurers to put pressure on the Euro governments to require increased theft deterrence devices on all new cars. Doing the research is how we're able to avoid recommending total junk. Old business needs to adapt to new business. The pro thieves actually sought out cars with The Club on them because they didnt want to carry a long pry bar that was too hard to conceal. "We all need to protect our property, and that certainly includes our vehicles. It was the Club, a heavy-duty accessory that could be locked onto a vehicles steering wheel to make turning it all but impossible. This product is similar in intent to the one listed two entries above but goes about it in a slightly different manner. There is no alarm involved so the user is not depending on someone else to intervene if an alarm goes off. They think the car is theft-proof and you come in and cut them off like theyre butter. This brand is as synonymous with steering wheel locks as Kleenex is to tissues.
Therefore, even if a thief somehow manages to enter your car and tries to drive it away without breaking the lock, it would be impossible for them to turn the vehicle on the road, especially on the doglegs. It became all too easy to imagine a scenario in which a consumer became a victim, necessitating some preventative purchase to avoid. How much that really worked depended heavily on the thief. Yes, they do.
The Club 1000 Steering Wheel Lock is a favorite for many reasons. The Drive has answers. And always be sure to park under a streetlamp. Scuppering airbag theft is listed as a feature but one wonders what would happen to this thing if a burglar set it off intentionally. It amuses us to no end that the seller chooses to show it in action on a new Rolls Royce, as that car is probably the least likely to ever find itself bearing such a device. Winner credited the success of the Club to famed radio broadcaster Paul Harvey, who read ad spots for the device on his popular program.
Of course, all this depends on the design of your car's dashboard. Penetrating the Clubs defenses required little more than drilling out the lock or cutting through it with bolt cutters. It's a fact that steering wheel locks are defeatable. Even a stroll through a parking lot acted as free advertising: With more than 10 million sold by the mid-'90s, there were enough Clubs in the U.S. for one in every 20 cars. The Club, meanwhile, works in the opposite manner: The Club is big and highly visible (it even comes in neon pink). If you are an intellectual, do you regularly sit down with those who wish to call you names?
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), [Main photo credit: Oleg Pchelov / Shutterstock.com. Steering wheel locks prevent a car from turning. A lack of reviews on this particular product gives pause, as does some of the hastily translated ad copy. Personnel changes are required.So does William Clay Ford Jr. stay or go? There aren't many intended for a single steering-wheel size. #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; width:100%;} But, if you really want cheesecake, there are probably ways around that dog.
Fit: Fits wheels with up to 14.4-inch inside diameter. A well-known lock-picking YouTube channel revealed a design flaw that makes it easy to defeat the ratcheting lock mechanism without brute force. Steering wheel locks can only do so much. For a second it seemed like 1992 again. The cars steering wheel could be cut, which would allow the Club to be slipped off easily. and is painted silver in color rather than see-me-now bright red. In other words, if a steering wheel lock is clearly visible, as is the case with the enclosed or traditional locks, anyone with an intention of stealing would consider avoiding your car. The implicit signal, meanwhile, is that your neighbors car the one without a Club is a much better target. In the SuperFreakonomics chapter on global warming, we describe pollution as a negative externality, a cost that is generally borne by someone other than the party producing the waste. A tried-and-true design from a company thats been specializing in steering-wheel locks for decades. "Who is protecting you and your property? One of the most noticeable updates is the yellow paint job, which is a lot easier to spot than traditional colors. Winner Internationals zeal in promoting the Club as a darling of law enforcement sometimes backfired. Product images provided by the manufacturer.]. The doors would remain locked until authorities arrived. Taken on those terms, the Club is as effective as ever. VerticalScope lawyers are prohibiting me from listing examples of how to do so but Im sure you all have active imaginations. With that said, if you are planning to secure your vehicle with a steering wheel lock, it would be a good idea to have a strong and durable one manufactured by a reputed brand. The cost of this is about half of many others from Winner International, making it an excellent runner-up for Best Value. Nicely written. Imagine how thieves felt. This particular offering from The Club (and there are many) fits steering wheels with an inside dimension of 8.75 to 14 inches. I take pride in the ION having won the "Ten Worst Cars Available Today Award" from TTAC. What we found out was that a pro thief would carry a short piece of a hacksaw blade to cut through the plastic steering wheel in a couple seconds. From time to time, TTAC will highlight automotive products we think may be of interest to our community. Our products are designed to help with that" stated Trontel. It's no coincidence that many locks are highly visible. Do not mock. More than a few competing manufacturers gladly permit their customers to simply refer to their product as a Club when it is, in fact, an actual brand name. One of the lock types that is considered securest and also put an impactful psychological effect on the thieves mind is Enclosed Lock. They are basically bar-shaped and have hook ends that attach to opposite spokes of the steering wheel to prevent it from turning. Fits cars with steering wheels measuring between 13.7 and 15.3 inches across. When installed, the wheel is physically anchored to the pedal, which is a very effective way of limiting the travel of the steering system. When you install a steering wheel lock, your car is protected in multiple ways, namely: A car with a steering wheel lock installed is harder to steal. All Rights Reserved.
Vehicle theft hot spots are currently Albuquerque, NM, Anchorage AK, Pueblo CO, Redding CA, St Joseph MO, Bakersfield CA, Modesto CA, Stockton-Lodi CA, Yuba City CA, and Springfield MO according to NICB's 2017 Hot Spots Vehicle Theft Report. Therefore, even if the steering wheel locks can be broken, it is a wise idea to secure your car with one for its protection. /* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. I left the keys in the trunk of my year old 05 ION, parked in the driveway, overnight, a block from Motel Row on Sepulveda Blvd in Van Nuys, CA. It's important to make sure whatever I'm recommending is going to do its job well enough to give car thieves a real headache to deal with. It is made of heat-treated steel. More than a single measure. Constructed of resin and reinforced with stainless steel, the sellers say it won't heat up in the relentless summer sun like some other products in this segment. As an aside, do you think actual thieves go online and leave bad reviews for these things in the hopes customers won't buy them, thereby making their criminal activity easier? "We specialize in mechanical products when it comes to vehicle security," said Jerry Trontel, President of the makers of "The Club", Winner International. If you have to keep anything of value inside, make sure to keep it out of sight. And because it's a Club, the installation is every bit as simple as it could be. If a gen-u-wine Club is too much hassle or too much money, this steering wheel lock might be an answer. Reviews are largely positive, though some vocal opponents complained of a janky lock (see the other Club entry) and a gummy feel to the bar's coating. Part of the reason for the boom, some experts said, was the rise of fear-based advertising. Because of the advertising push and the Clubs distinctive appearance, it became something of a product celebrity in the vein of George Foremans Lean Mean Fat Grilling Machine or the ShamWow. If a criminal was feeling ambitious, they could bring their own steering wheel, dismantle the one already in the car with the Club still attached, then secure their wheel to the dashboard and drive off. A product that is simple to use is more likely to be used. Most work with a set range of sizes, and you'll want to make sure your steering wheel is within spec. In 2020, Winner Internationalclaimed a sales spike owing to an uptick in car thefts during the pandemic lockdowns, when cars were left idle for long periods of time. In fact, the Club worked so well that it was thwarting another demographiclaw-abiding drivers. The Club also comes backed with a generous first-year guarantee: If your car gets stolen while the Club is in use, the company will pay up to $1,800 against your insurance deductible. Their downside is they are bulky, heavy, and more difficult to stow away.
They were then able to release The Club and use it to apply a huge amount of torque to the steering wheel and break the lock on the steering column (which most cars were already equipped with). Here's a device that attempts to marry pretty much all of the locking configurations we've seen so far in this post. [Marry/Kiss/Kill](I would have Driven this one, not Burned it). An enclosed steering wheel lock looks just like it sounds. The blend of solid steel and chromoly make it resistant to sawing, prying, hammering, and freon attacks. A lock that's improperly sized for your vehicle can leave scuff marks or scratches, but one with the right size shouldn't be a problem with proper care and use. The Best Locking Wheel Lugs to Keep Your Wheels Safe and Secure, The Club 3000 Twin Hooks Steering Wheel Lock, The Club CL303 Pedal to Steering Wheel Lock, Designed to trigger horn when tampered with, Lock design makes it difficult to cut free, Quality control issues are somewhat common, Updated design increases removal time for traditional approaches, Ratchet mechanism can be beaten with relative ease for experienced lock pickers, Very effective at limiting range of motion, One cut to the wheel can easily remove it.
I messed around, messed around, and ended up breaking the key off. The car was still there in the morning. The tradeoff is that they are less visible from the outside and might serve as a deterrent only after the thief has already broken into your car. For the conventional bar type, just extend the lock until both hook ends fix themselves on opposite spokes of the steering wheel, then lock it in place with the key. Some of you dont find these posts fun, but they help pay for Junkyard Finds, Rare Rides, Piston Slaps, and whatever else. That's because being seen is half the battle. One determined to bypass the Club didnt have a difficult time doing so, something owners found out when they locked themselves out and had to call a locksmith for assistance.
Car thieves will find the weakest part of a steering wheel lock and exploit it. Most will follow up their success of defeating the system by saying these things are that effective.
By using a Club, you are explicitly telling a potential thief that your car will be hard to steal. Sometimes the answer is: only you. Translation: Anyones property or personal space could be violated at any time. Asked by media face to face, police officers often said the Club was a visual deterrent and little more. Such a design does introduce a potential failure point not seen in other locks. An enclosed lock covers the entire steering wheel and prevents it from moving. Incorporated in 1986 to address auto theft, Winner International carries over 100 products to provide safety and security needs, by empowering the user to take personal responsibility for crime prevention. (Editors note: This post is meant to both help you be an informed shopper for automotive products but also to pay for our [s]90s sedan shopping habits[/s] operating expenses. Tesla, Ford, and now Rivian. Report: Ford Cutting 8,000 Jobs as It Repositions for EVs, Quantum Leaps: The 17 Fiat 124 Really SHOULD Have Been the New Alfa Spider, General Motors Death Watch 28: Distant Waters, Housekeeping: TTAC Gets Game-Changing Design Language, Tesla to Begin Charging Subsription for Connectivity Services, 2022 Volkswagen Passat Review - An Early Preview of The Heritage Collection, TTAC Throwback: Here's Why You Should Buy This 1980 Pontiac Firebird "Yellowbird", Abandoned History: Ford's Cruise-O-Matic and the C Family of Automatic Transmissions (Part VI), Porsche's Next Flagship Will Be an EV Crossover, Most recognizable brand, easy-to-use, can be used as an actual club, Compact size means you can toss it under the seat, Effectiveness depends greatly on car design, Out of sight, attracts less attention than other locks, Could double as a reaching tool at the supermarket, Built-in wailing alarm, has an exclamation point in its name, Lightweight, will fit under your seat for rapid deployment, Don't mistake it for an actual bike helmet. And do not pass too quickly over the fact that a car company hires car thieves for consultation. There's a Club-style appendage atop the Disklok as well, a feature which presumably gets in the way of steering the car. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. "The Club" steering wheel locks can be found at general and automotive retailers, online at http://store.winner-intl.com/steering-wheel-locks-c103.aspx or by calling 1-800-527-3345. Except no one put a Club on a Tempo even in 1992. The answer is up to you. And even that could be called into question when consumers neglected to engage the Club. If the Clubs advertising relied on a psychological appeal to consumers-turned-victims, so did its functionality. Because LoJack is a hidden device and thieves cannot therefore know which cars have it and which dont, it cuts down on overall theft. Heres some tips to help make your car a harder target for theft: Do not leave your car running and unattended. Its high visibility alerts a thief before they break-in, and the tempered steel used in the product makes it tough to defeat and remove from the steering wheel. Priced anywhere from $40 to $100, the Club was the ideal solution for drivers concerned about having their vehicle nicked. Try to reach it. If two identical cars are parked side by each, one with a steering wheel lock and one without, theres a good chance the robber is going to target the one sans lock. As part of our attempt to figure out where best to invest our design dollars, we hired some professional car thieves to provide a more hands-on perspective than us engineers had (well, maybe not all of us).
For people who had never previously considered the potential of having their home broken into or car stolen, television spots featuring malevolent and masked intruders incited concern. The Club could reduce that anxiety. FLK Tech Universal Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock. The line includes products for vehicles, trailers, outdoor equipment, recreational equipment, commercial equipment, personal protection and home security. Whatever happened to Buy/Drive/Burn? SHARON, Pa., Nov. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --"The Club" Steering Wheel Lock is a visible deterrent, locked across a steering wheel to help prevent auto theft. Perhaps the most important aspect is to ensure that anything I'm recommending is made well. Thanks for reading. Thanks to an aggressive marketing campaign that played out on television commercials, the Club and its various knock-offs became a car-accessory success story, jamming up wheels and forcing criminals to target other, Club-less cars. The FLK lock is a great option if you're after something affordable and simple. Car thieves want things to go as smoothly so they can spend the least amount of time doing the deed as possible. (Johnson later alleged that he alone was responsible for the Clubs design; a lawsuit led to a $10.5 million settlement in Johnsons favor.).
While being seen is half the battle, the use of plastic parts will drive many to pick something else. If you've managed to lose that too, then call a locksmith before attempting anything drastic like using a hacksaw or drilling the lock cylinder.
The Stoplock works as hard to make itself known as it does to protect your belongings. The yellow is factory paint (from a spray gun); the brown is rust (or is it).Why the 'roller' marks?? At that time auto theft rates in Europe were increasing and driving the insurers to put pressure on the Euro governments to require increased theft deterrence devices on all new cars. Doing the research is how we're able to avoid recommending total junk. Old business needs to adapt to new business. The pro thieves actually sought out cars with The Club on them because they didnt want to carry a long pry bar that was too hard to conceal. "We all need to protect our property, and that certainly includes our vehicles. It was the Club, a heavy-duty accessory that could be locked onto a vehicles steering wheel to make turning it all but impossible. This product is similar in intent to the one listed two entries above but goes about it in a slightly different manner. There is no alarm involved so the user is not depending on someone else to intervene if an alarm goes off. They think the car is theft-proof and you come in and cut them off like theyre butter. This brand is as synonymous with steering wheel locks as Kleenex is to tissues.
Therefore, even if a thief somehow manages to enter your car and tries to drive it away without breaking the lock, it would be impossible for them to turn the vehicle on the road, especially on the doglegs. It became all too easy to imagine a scenario in which a consumer became a victim, necessitating some preventative purchase to avoid. How much that really worked depended heavily on the thief. Yes, they do. The Club 1000 Steering Wheel Lock is a favorite for many reasons. The Drive has answers. And always be sure to park under a streetlamp. Scuppering airbag theft is listed as a feature but one wonders what would happen to this thing if a burglar set it off intentionally. It amuses us to no end that the seller chooses to show it in action on a new Rolls Royce, as that car is probably the least likely to ever find itself bearing such a device. Winner credited the success of the Club to famed radio broadcaster Paul Harvey, who read ad spots for the device on his popular program.
Of course, all this depends on the design of your car's dashboard. Penetrating the Clubs defenses required little more than drilling out the lock or cutting through it with bolt cutters. It's a fact that steering wheel locks are defeatable. Even a stroll through a parking lot acted as free advertising: With more than 10 million sold by the mid-'90s, there were enough Clubs in the U.S. for one in every 20 cars. The Club, meanwhile, works in the opposite manner: The Club is big and highly visible (it even comes in neon pink). If you are an intellectual, do you regularly sit down with those who wish to call you names? Read more.
), [Main photo credit: Oleg Pchelov / Shutterstock.com. Steering wheel locks prevent a car from turning. A lack of reviews on this particular product gives pause, as does some of the hastily translated ad copy. Personnel changes are required.So does William Clay Ford Jr. stay or go? There aren't many intended for a single steering-wheel size. #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; width:100%;} But, if you really want cheesecake, there are probably ways around that dog. Fit: Fits wheels with up to 14.4-inch inside diameter. A well-known lock-picking YouTube channel revealed a design flaw that makes it easy to defeat the ratcheting lock mechanism without brute force. Steering wheel locks can only do so much. For a second it seemed like 1992 again. The cars steering wheel could be cut, which would allow the Club to be slipped off easily. and is painted silver in color rather than see-me-now bright red. In other words, if a steering wheel lock is clearly visible, as is the case with the enclosed or traditional locks, anyone with an intention of stealing would consider avoiding your car. The implicit signal, meanwhile, is that your neighbors car the one without a Club is a much better target. In the SuperFreakonomics chapter on global warming, we describe pollution as a negative externality, a cost that is generally borne by someone other than the party producing the waste. A tried-and-true design from a company thats been specializing in steering-wheel locks for decades. "Who is protecting you and your property? One of the most noticeable updates is the yellow paint job, which is a lot easier to spot than traditional colors. Winner Internationals zeal in promoting the Club as a darling of law enforcement sometimes backfired. Product images provided by the manufacturer.]. The doors would remain locked until authorities arrived. Taken on those terms, the Club is as effective as ever. VerticalScope lawyers are prohibiting me from listing examples of how to do so but Im sure you all have active imaginations. With that said, if you are planning to secure your vehicle with a steering wheel lock, it would be a good idea to have a strong and durable one manufactured by a reputed brand. The cost of this is about half of many others from Winner International, making it an excellent runner-up for Best Value. Nicely written. Imagine how thieves felt. This particular offering from The Club (and there are many) fits steering wheels with an inside dimension of 8.75 to 14 inches. I take pride in the ION having won the "Ten Worst Cars Available Today Award" from TTAC. What we found out was that a pro thief would carry a short piece of a hacksaw blade to cut through the plastic steering wheel in a couple seconds. From time to time, TTAC will highlight automotive products we think may be of interest to our community. Our products are designed to help with that" stated Trontel. It's no coincidence that many locks are highly visible. Do not mock. More than a few competing manufacturers gladly permit their customers to simply refer to their product as a Club when it is, in fact, an actual brand name. One of the lock types that is considered securest and also put an impactful psychological effect on the thieves mind is Enclosed Lock. They are basically bar-shaped and have hook ends that attach to opposite spokes of the steering wheel to prevent it from turning. Fits cars with steering wheels measuring between 13.7 and 15.3 inches across. When installed, the wheel is physically anchored to the pedal, which is a very effective way of limiting the travel of the steering system. When you install a steering wheel lock, your car is protected in multiple ways, namely: A car with a steering wheel lock installed is harder to steal. All Rights Reserved.
Vehicle theft hot spots are currently Albuquerque, NM, Anchorage AK, Pueblo CO, Redding CA, St Joseph MO, Bakersfield CA, Modesto CA, Stockton-Lodi CA, Yuba City CA, and Springfield MO according to NICB's 2017 Hot Spots Vehicle Theft Report. Therefore, even if the steering wheel locks can be broken, it is a wise idea to secure your car with one for its protection. /* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. I left the keys in the trunk of my year old 05 ION, parked in the driveway, overnight, a block from Motel Row on Sepulveda Blvd in Van Nuys, CA. It's important to make sure whatever I'm recommending is going to do its job well enough to give car thieves a real headache to deal with. It is made of heat-treated steel. More than a single measure. Constructed of resin and reinforced with stainless steel, the sellers say it won't heat up in the relentless summer sun like some other products in this segment. As an aside, do you think actual thieves go online and leave bad reviews for these things in the hopes customers won't buy them, thereby making their criminal activity easier? "We specialize in mechanical products when it comes to vehicle security," said Jerry Trontel, President of the makers of "The Club", Winner International. If you have to keep anything of value inside, make sure to keep it out of sight. And because it's a Club, the installation is every bit as simple as it could be. If a gen-u-wine Club is too much hassle or too much money, this steering wheel lock might be an answer. Reviews are largely positive, though some vocal opponents complained of a janky lock (see the other Club entry) and a gummy feel to the bar's coating. Part of the reason for the boom, some experts said, was the rise of fear-based advertising. Because of the advertising push and the Clubs distinctive appearance, it became something of a product celebrity in the vein of George Foremans Lean Mean Fat Grilling Machine or the ShamWow. If a criminal was feeling ambitious, they could bring their own steering wheel, dismantle the one already in the car with the Club still attached, then secure their wheel to the dashboard and drive off. A product that is simple to use is more likely to be used. Most work with a set range of sizes, and you'll want to make sure your steering wheel is within spec. In 2020, Winner Internationalclaimed a sales spike owing to an uptick in car thefts during the pandemic lockdowns, when cars were left idle for long periods of time. In fact, the Club worked so well that it was thwarting another demographiclaw-abiding drivers. The Club also comes backed with a generous first-year guarantee: If your car gets stolen while the Club is in use, the company will pay up to $1,800 against your insurance deductible. Their downside is they are bulky, heavy, and more difficult to stow away.
They were then able to release The Club and use it to apply a huge amount of torque to the steering wheel and break the lock on the steering column (which most cars were already equipped with). Here's a device that attempts to marry pretty much all of the locking configurations we've seen so far in this post. [Marry/Kiss/Kill](I would have Driven this one, not Burned it). An enclosed steering wheel lock looks just like it sounds. The blend of solid steel and chromoly make it resistant to sawing, prying, hammering, and freon attacks. A lock that's improperly sized for your vehicle can leave scuff marks or scratches, but one with the right size shouldn't be a problem with proper care and use. The Best Locking Wheel Lugs to Keep Your Wheels Safe and Secure, The Club 3000 Twin Hooks Steering Wheel Lock, The Club CL303 Pedal to Steering Wheel Lock, Designed to trigger horn when tampered with, Lock design makes it difficult to cut free, Quality control issues are somewhat common, Updated design increases removal time for traditional approaches, Ratchet mechanism can be beaten with relative ease for experienced lock pickers, Very effective at limiting range of motion, One cut to the wheel can easily remove it.
I messed around, messed around, and ended up breaking the key off. The car was still there in the morning. The tradeoff is that they are less visible from the outside and might serve as a deterrent only after the thief has already broken into your car. For the conventional bar type, just extend the lock until both hook ends fix themselves on opposite spokes of the steering wheel, then lock it in place with the key. Some of you dont find these posts fun, but they help pay for Junkyard Finds, Rare Rides, Piston Slaps, and whatever else. That's because being seen is half the battle. One determined to bypass the Club didnt have a difficult time doing so, something owners found out when they locked themselves out and had to call a locksmith for assistance.
Car thieves will find the weakest part of a steering wheel lock and exploit it. Most will follow up their success of defeating the system by saying these things are that effective.
By using a Club, you are explicitly telling a potential thief that your car will be hard to steal. Sometimes the answer is: only you. Translation: Anyones property or personal space could be violated at any time. Asked by media face to face, police officers often said the Club was a visual deterrent and little more. Such a design does introduce a potential failure point not seen in other locks. An enclosed lock covers the entire steering wheel and prevents it from moving. Incorporated in 1986 to address auto theft, Winner International carries over 100 products to provide safety and security needs, by empowering the user to take personal responsibility for crime prevention. (Editors note: This post is meant to both help you be an informed shopper for automotive products but also to pay for our [s]90s sedan shopping habits[/s] operating expenses. Tesla, Ford, and now Rivian. Report: Ford Cutting 8,000 Jobs as It Repositions for EVs, Quantum Leaps: The 17 Fiat 124 Really SHOULD Have Been the New Alfa Spider, General Motors Death Watch 28: Distant Waters, Housekeeping: TTAC Gets Game-Changing Design Language, Tesla to Begin Charging Subsription for Connectivity Services, 2022 Volkswagen Passat Review - An Early Preview of The Heritage Collection, TTAC Throwback: Here's Why You Should Buy This 1980 Pontiac Firebird "Yellowbird", Abandoned History: Ford's Cruise-O-Matic and the C Family of Automatic Transmissions (Part VI), Porsche's Next Flagship Will Be an EV Crossover, Most recognizable brand, easy-to-use, can be used as an actual club, Compact size means you can toss it under the seat, Effectiveness depends greatly on car design, Out of sight, attracts less attention than other locks, Could double as a reaching tool at the supermarket, Built-in wailing alarm, has an exclamation point in its name, Lightweight, will fit under your seat for rapid deployment, Don't mistake it for an actual bike helmet. And do not pass too quickly over the fact that a car company hires car thieves for consultation. There's a Club-style appendage atop the Disklok as well, a feature which presumably gets in the way of steering the car. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. "The Club" steering wheel locks can be found at general and automotive retailers, online at http://store.winner-intl.com/steering-wheel-locks-c103.aspx or by calling 1-800-527-3345. Except no one put a Club on a Tempo even in 1992. The answer is up to you. And even that could be called into question when consumers neglected to engage the Club. If the Clubs advertising relied on a psychological appeal to consumers-turned-victims, so did its functionality. Because LoJack is a hidden device and thieves cannot therefore know which cars have it and which dont, it cuts down on overall theft. Heres some tips to help make your car a harder target for theft: Do not leave your car running and unattended. Its high visibility alerts a thief before they break-in, and the tempered steel used in the product makes it tough to defeat and remove from the steering wheel. Priced anywhere from $40 to $100, the Club was the ideal solution for drivers concerned about having their vehicle nicked. Try to reach it. If two identical cars are parked side by each, one with a steering wheel lock and one without, theres a good chance the robber is going to target the one sans lock. As part of our attempt to figure out where best to invest our design dollars, we hired some professional car thieves to provide a more hands-on perspective than us engineers had (well, maybe not all of us).