Wednesday, October 15, 2008

GPS Car Tracking

GPS Car Tracking

Will GPS Car Tracking Stop a Thief?
GPS car tracking devices can find a car, but they cannot recover a car for you once it's been stolen. GPS car tracking systems are primarily for tracking your car to keep tabs on it.

GPS car tracking is very efficient for parents keeping a leash on their kids, for employers to stay on top of their road-based employees' schedules, or for people who simply want to see where family and friends are. If your car is stolen, all is not lost. The LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery system helps police track and recover your vehicle before it's too late.

GPS Car Tracking or LoJack and the Police?
GPS car tracking systems simply don't work in the case of theft. Thieves are too wise to the technology and know how to disable it immediately or shortly after they've stolen your vehicle.

What makes the difference? The answer is the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System. LoJack is the only Vehicle Recovery System that works hand in hand with local Police forces to track your vehicle and recover it after it has been stolen. LoJack is efficient and effective – in many instances, Police can track and recover your car within hours of when it was reported stolen.

LoJack vs. GPS Car Tracking Signals
The reason LoJack vehicle tracking works so well is the Tracking Signal Technology the company developed. The LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System uses Radio Frequency signals, while GPS car tracking systems use microwave signals.

The Police can track and recover a Radio Frequency signal almost anywhere. Police can track and recover your stolen vehicle in a garage, heavy brush and even when within a concrete building. Police and LoJack have more than a 90 percent success rate because of this Signal Technology. GPS car tracking is inferior to LoJack due to GPS's reliance on microwave signals, which cannot be "seen" as clearly as LoJack's Radio Frequency technology.

The Secret to LoJack's Success
When you file a stolen vehicle report, the police activate the LoJack Transmitter hidden in your vehicle. The LoJack Unit sends out a silent Code allowing specially equipped Police Tracking Computers to track and recover your stolen vehicle. Many times within a few hours. Unfortunately, GPS car tracking cannot accomplish the same feat. LoJack is the only company on the market that works hand in hand with local Police forces, making its product the only choice for stolen vehicle recovery.

Get the Details on LoJack Vehicle Recovery Systems
LoJack is the no. 1 Stolen Vehicle Recovery System on the market. Accept no GPS recovery substitute. Use the Dealer Locator to find your nearest LoJack dealer for a Consumer or Commercial Recovery System.

Check your home-state insurance discount listing. Some insurance companies offer as much as a 35 percent discount when your vehicle is equipped with LoJack.

Want more proof? Visit the page of Automotive Recovery success stories and read why LoJack is a necessity for your car.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

caldina GT4



Super Wagon - Toyota Caldina GT4
The GT-Four "Name" has been reborn in the new Caldina 2.0 GT-Four. This is the same style of vehicle known as the Matrix here in the US. It's powered by a 4th Generation 3S-GTE pumping out 260ps (254HP) through a full time All Wheel Drive system. This opens all sorts of doors for us. Is there a 1% chance that this could be the next "All Trac Matrix" in the USA? Most likely not, but it at least breathes more life into the 3S line and what parts will be available for us. The Caldina has been around for years with a 3SGTE heartbeat, but it was a completely different car in previous versions. With the new Caldina so closely resembling the Matrix, it makes us wonder.

With the Toyota Caldina being a JDM car it is very hard to get a credible english written review of the car. However Hezeri Samsuri of Cars, Bikes and Trucks recently had his hands on the third generation Toyota Caldina GT4. Real his first impression below.BELIEVE it or not, the first Caldina was actually the station-wagon version of the 1992 Toyota Corona in Japan.Then Toyota shifted its target market from fishmongers and pasar malam traders to young fathers. The second generation model has its own unique design with one offered in Active Sports GT-T guise, complete with a 256hp 3S-GTE engine and AWD. That really turned heads.The third generation, which we have here, was launched in 2002 and production stopped in 2007. The GT-T really changed the Caldina name plate and Toyota has turned it into a full blown sports wagon.For the full review read it on http://www.cbt.com.my/.
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