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Number of Prius's stolen for past year ??

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by fstickel, Jul 15, 2008.

  1. orracle

    orracle Whaddaya mean "senior" member?

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    LOL!!:high5:
     
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    Actually, I got lucky. In 2004, the Prius website misrepresented the color Tideland Pearl as a rather hideous shade of green puke. Therefore, very few people ordered it. I was on the list for a package 9 and when a #9 Tideland came in, all the people in front of me were holding out for their specific color. Since the Toyota dealer was on my way home, I swung by and checked it out. No regrets. And it only took 7 months!

    Keep in mind that when the Gen 2 was released in 2004, there really was a 14-month waiting list. Some people are complaining these days about 4 or 6 weeks. That's nothing.
     
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    freshmtt Dachshund Addict

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    Tony, is this why you have a green puke color looking monster as your avatar???? :D:D
     
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    We are about to retire our 91 Accord when our Prius finally gets here but we're keeping our 97 Civic (not the 95 model) so we should be much safer as well as improving our gas mileage.:):)
     
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    I am *totally* going online to buy Avery window labels and print those out -- specifically the design where the angry ball of lightning nukes stick-figure man!!! :eek: Not because I'm actually worried about anyone stealing my baby (around here I have to worry about the steering column airbag) but because it's so damn funny!
     
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    that technique of "hacking" does not match my definition of hacking.
    for example, hacking a password by looking over someone's shoulder is
    not exactly rocket science. if they could park next to the car on the
    street and simply use gear in a van to open the door.. well that to me
    is a hack :) If you have to scan the key that the person carries... you
    basically had physical access to it.. 12 inch limitiation to read it!

    then they simply brute force the key which to me is not hacking...
    just a script kid type attack of throwing the kitchen sink at it.

    being right next to a person while they are opening their car with the right
    gear is a very similair threat. this means you were targeted by someone who
    has access to you on a semi regular basis.

    i do not think this is the type of hack where you can scan the key being
    used and then reliably steal the car in time. as in you went into a store
    for 15 minutes or at the mall. that level of sophistication would easily
    allow the person to make 50G a year at a normal job!?!

    of course if the person lives next door to you.. then the opportunity arises
    due to the amount of time they can be around the car.

    yes it was hacked... but it does not help some punk on dirty main street USA
    downtown to steal your prius on a whim as they walk home from their drug
    feast of the night. it is that type of person, in my opinion, that is stealing
    honda accords on a whim. they have the opportunity (anytime it is unguarded),
    shared knowledge from their peers on how to do it, and no brains.

    thanks for sharing though. i remember reading that on slashdot.org a while
    back.

    my resume when it comes to hacking for example is finding a bug in sudo
    which allowed me to root a nix box. sudo is the same program you use on
    apple computers, for example, to get higher privs.
     
  8. patsparks

    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    if you people are so confident that the prius is so theft proof, and the odds of someone smashing your window to steal your airbags, mfd, headlights, etc
    then go take your prius to your local toyota dealer and have your package #3 theft deterrent system deactivated, then call your insurance agent and raise your comprehensive deductible to 2,500.00 or better yet drop the comprehensive all together

    this whole topic is getting moot now, as the majority of people in this thread already have the theft deterrent system activated
     
  10. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    There is a big difference between driving away in someone's Prius and smashing the windows to steal the contents.

    Tom
     
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    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    The Prius is

    1) worth much less parted out

    2) is difficult to steal, even harder to drive after its stolen

    3) because of its complexity, most mechanics dont have the ability to part them together
     
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    1) worth much less parted out
    if its worth less parted it out how come the toyota prius is the number 3 most expensive car to insure?

    2) is difficult to steal, even harder to drive after its stolen

    3) because of its complexity, most mechanics dont have the ability to part them together

    compleixity my butt, the entire dashboard can practically be taken apart using my kitchen spatula or a paint scaper

    i even learned how to replace the rear window washer sprayer by finding out which
    part of the hatchback just yanks out

    judging from the reports i have read from the east coast, i would say that people who break into prius cars aren't too considerd with resell values and more conserned with the cost of methaphemdamine or crack cocaine
     
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    Good one.
     
  14. rigormortis

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    yah even if the unthinkable happenend and someone did manage to start your prius and drive off or flat bed it, your insurance company wouldn't pay off your claim, and think you are dishonest because you had your keys with you, thanks a lot

    Wired 14.08: Pinch My Ride=
     
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    Just printed out some using P-Touch label maker and black tape. Actually looks good! Similar to (hopefully)
    hv.jpg HIGH VOLTAGE!
     
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    The Seattle Police Department just took a stolen report on a Toyota Prius. It is the first to my recollection since the Prius was released. I'm assuming that the thief used a tow truck, at least I'm hoping that's how it was stolen. If anybody has any information or intelligence regarding stolen Toyota Prius please contact me at:

    [email protected]
     
  17. DaveinOlyWA

    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    wouldnt surprise me if someone forgot to turn their Pri off and it was stolen. twice my SO did this. once i just happened to look out the window and noticed a light in the Pri, went out and sure enough it was sitting there on in the ready position.

    another time, it was Saturday morning (our only day off together) and i walked out to get it loaded up for a trip we were doing and its sitting there in ready position after sitting there all night like that...

    keep hoping we have a little luck left cause im sure we have definitely used up some of what we had