Car Theft on the Rise in New Zealand

Vehicle theft has become an increasingly pressing issue across New Zealand, impacting both bustling urban areas and quieter rural communities. According to recent data, around 20,000 vehicles are stolen annually in the country, creating stress and financial burdens for thousands of car owners.

Car owners in major cities like Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, and Tauranga are particularly vulnerable, with specific suburbs being frequently targeted.

The good news? Protecting your car is now easier than ever. At Trackershop, we offer advanced GPS trackers designed to secure your vehicle and ensure swift recovery if the worst happens.

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Car Theft Statistics in New Zealand

National Overview

• 20,000+ vehicles stolen annually

• Major theft hotspots include Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, and Tauranga

Most Targeted Vehicle Types

• Older Models Without Immobilisers

Older Japanese cars like the Toyota Aqua (recently crowned New Zealand’s most stolen car for 2023) are prime targets due to outdated security technology.

• Luxury Vehicles and SUVs

Expensive vehicles are often resold or stripped for parts, making them attractive to thieves.

• Work Vans and Tradie Utes

Vehicles filled with valuable tools and equipment are highly desirable.

Why Are These Vehicles Targeted?

• Outdated Security Systems: Many lack modern immobilisers or alarms.

• High Resale Value: Popular cars can be broken down into parts or sold quickly.

• Lack of GPS Tracking: Without real-time tracking, recovery becomes significantly harder.

Top Cities for Car Theft in New Zealand

1. Auckland

- Hotspots: South Auckland (Manukau, Otara), West Auckland (Henderson), Central Auckland

- High-density living and street parking make these areas vulnerable.

2. Wellington

- Problem Areas: Lower Hutt, Porirua, Wellington CBD

- Public transport hubs and parking garages are common theft locations.

3. Christchurch

- High-Risk Suburbs: Aranui, Linwood, Hornby

- Many thefts occur on residential streets and workplaces.

4. Hamilton

- Critical Zones: Fairfield, Frankton, Hamilton East

- Poorly lit and unsecured areas are frequent targets.

5. Tauranga

- High-Theft Areas: Papamoa, Mount Maunganui

- Tourist zones and beachside parking spots tend to attract thieves.

Why Do Thieves Target Specific Vehicles?

Car thieves are strategic and opportunistic. Here’s why some vehicles are at greater risk:

• Lack of anti-theft devices such as alarms or immobilisers.

• Vehicles parked in high-crime suburbs or dark, unmonitored areas.

• Cars left unlocked or with valuables in plain sight.

How to Prevent Car Theft in New Zealand

Install a GPS Tracker

A GPS tracker is one of the most effective tools to prevent and recover stolen vehicles. Here’s how Trackershop’s devices can help safeguard your car:

• Real-Time Tracking: Know your car’s location at all times.

• Mobile Alerts: Receive instant notifications for unexpected movements.

• Geofencing: Set up virtual boundaries to be alerted if your car leaves a designated area.

• Tamper Alerts: Get notified if a thief tries to disable or tamper with the tracker.

Use Multiple Security Measures

Complement your GPS car tracker with these additional layers of protection:

• Steering Wheel Locks: A visible deterrent that discourages potential thieves.

• Alarm Systems: Systems that sound alarms upon tampering.

• Immobilisers: Prevents the engine from starting without the correct key.

• Always lock your car, even during short stops.

Be Mindful of Where You Park

Your parking choices can significantly impact your car’s safety:

• Avoid leaving cars on the street overnight in high-risk neighbourhoods.

• Opt for well-lit, secured parking zones.

• Don’t leave valuables visible, even when parked in safer areas.

How Trackershop Can Help You Prevent Car Theft

Trackershop offers industry-leading GPS trackers with advanced features to protect your vehicle proactively. Here’s why our customers trust us for their vehicle security:

• 24/7 Tracking: Monitor your vehicle's location via our app or desktop platform.

• Unmatched Security Features: Integrated movement alerts, geofencing, tamper detection, and more.

• Remote Immobilisation: Some trackers allow you to disable the engine remotely in case of theft.

• Fast Nationwide Delivery: Whether you live in Auckland or a remote area, we’ll deliver your tracker promptly.

• Dedicated customer support to assist with installation and troubleshooting.

Choosing the Right GPS Tracker for Your Vehicle

Best for Everyday Cars

Compact trackers that effortlessly blend into your vehicle's setup.

Best for Commercial Fleets

Fleet tracking solutions to manage multiple vehicles while keeping costs low.

Best for Tradie Vehicles

Hardwired GPS trackers designed for utes and vans, offering continuous tracking and secure setup.

Best for Personal Safety

Portable GPS trackers ideal for cars, bikes, or even boats.

Why Choose Trackershop Australia for Your GPS Needs?

Whether you're protecting a family car or an entire fleet, Trackershop offers GPS tracking solutions tailored for the unique needs of New Zealand drivers:

• Extensive Range of GPS Solutions: From personal trackers to fleet management systems.

• Adapted for NZ Conditions: Devices designed to handle variable weather and terrain.

• Easy-to-Use Technology: Real-time tracking via mobile or desktop.

• Outstanding Support: Our Aussie-based team is always available to help.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late!

Protect your vehicle today with a reliable GPS tracker from Trackershop. With real-time location tracking, instant alerts, and advanced security features, your car will always be in safe hands.

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If you have any questions please feel free to contact us 7 days a week on live chat, or email us at info@trackershop.com.au

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