SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: My SL55 was stolen last night…
The police were too busy to come… Tracker is fitted in the car but here Tracker need a police report faxed to them before they can feed the police system so it was lunch time before they were tracing it. We had to go the police station to get the report… the police said they will still come to see the site but never showed up.
I am thankful no one was hurt… a car is only a car… my initial reaction was ‘I will get another one tomorrow’ but on reflection I am not sure if it is worth the hassle. You hear that this is a real problem with dozens of expensive cars taken every month and end up in other countries. Apparently, these are organized gangs and have orders to fill!
I loved my car… can’t think of another I would rather drive but I am now thinking of getting an ordinary car that might not be a target. These guys left my credit cards in my wallet (took the cash) and left mobile phones and expensive cameras that were next to the car key! Also left my wife’s BMW 530 untouched other than opening it to get the remote.
Sorry to unload here but perhaps it helps to do so.
Society is really sad nowadays. Of course it was as bad long ago, but there were fewer people so it wasn't so commonplace.
Take care and I hope you are able to come to a decision about a replacement that will give you peace.
Greg
good luck and like you said your family is safe. turn on that alarm AND PACK SOME HEAT in a gun safe.
I have a somewhat conspicuous collection of cars and there are always people driving by very slowly....sometimes it worries me a great deal. I will increase security and not let others dictate the way I live.
The police were too busy to come… Tracker is fitted in the car but here Tracker need a police report faxed to them before they can feed the police system so it was lunch time before they were tracing it. We had to go the police station to get the report… the police said they will still come to see the site but never showed up.
I am thankful no one was hurt… a car is only a car… my initial reaction was ‘I will get another one tomorrow’ but on reflection I am not sure if it is worth the hassle. You hear that this is a real problem with dozens of expensive cars taken every month and end up in other countries. Apparently, these are organized gangs and have orders to fill!
I loved my car… can’t think of another I would rather drive but I am now thinking of getting an ordinary car that might not be a target. These guys left my credit cards in my wallet (took the cash) and left mobile phones and expensive cameras that were next to the car key! Also left my wife’s BMW 530 untouched other than opening it to get the remote.
Sorry to unload here but perhaps it helps to do so.
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Your family and health are much more important. That being said, maybe this was a wake up call for your security. Maybe that Rottweiler or German Shepherd puppy your family always wanted is a done deal now. Plus the alarm wont be forgotten anymore.
T
Yesterday, Tracker called to confirm the car colour at about 6 pm. Would not say more. Then at 1 AM we got a call from the police in Menton. They found the car.
Tracker (http://www.tracker.co.uk/home/) picked up a signal but it was rather hard for them to pinpoint the location as that area (near Monaco) is full of hills and mountains. They sent their helicopter and were able to give the police an exact location. The police, wanting to catch the thieve watched the car until midnight then gave up as no one approached the car and removed the car to their secure yard.
I have not been able to go there yet as I had to be on a business trip today but I will be going to see the car tomorrow AM. I do not know if it is damaged at all but I suspect not.
Apparently, this is normal. The thieves park the car somewhere quiet for a few days because they do not know if is fitted with a tracking device. If the car is still here after a couple of days then they come back for it.
I am amazed at the service quality of Tracker and the police... this restores my faith in the police. Of course I am pleased as I am sure the insurance would not have paid what the car would be worth... pleased that the thieves did not get the car.... of couse it is a shame they did not catch them but I guess they tried.
I have to get the keys changed as the thieve still has a key to the car... so hopefully a happy ending. Will let you know.
Regards
you should probably get two/three reduntant alarm systems, have a security company come and analyze your house.
I hope those *******s get caught, as another member said they have no right to touch your stuff.
Well any way good luck.
Waited for an hour to see an officer; during this time a number of people came in mostly having been robbed (break in, hand bags ******ed, mobile phones grabbed... makes you wonder what this world is coming to).
A very nice police officer spent half an hour entering data into the computer, printed a bunch of papers I had to sign... still have not seen the car by the way. He didnt know about the condition of the car.
Had to then go over to a yard near the motorway where recovered stolen cars are held. Mine was sitting in the middle... from the outside looked undamaged but dirty. Number plates the same... hadnt been changed. More paperwork being prepared while I opened the car with my spare key... the car ownership certificate is there... also, some personal belonging... nothing seemed missing.
Paid up Euro 320 in towing charges and I was off. I then realised that the Sat Nav CD is gone... this is the only item that seems to be missing from the car.
The car drives as good as ever.
To be honest the joy of driving away then was better than when I got the car originally. The roof was down, the sun was shinning and life was good. Having been driving in a rented Opel Astra (Diesel!!!) for three days, you really appreciate the SL55!
Now, to Mercedes to sort out the keys. I can't remember if I mentioned that as many of you probably do, I sometimes separate the plastic key from the small metal one... this happens if I need to use other keys which are on the same key ring as the car keys while the car is running. On the day the car was stolen, I had thrown the keys in the cigar box we keep the keys in but they were separated (in other words, the metal key was not inside the plastic part). The thieve had only grabbed the plastic one. This was very lucky because had he taken both parts I would have had to change the locks on the car... very expensive. As it is, Mercedes plugged the car into their computer and also the key and reprogrammed them so that the old key code is no longer valid. This was done on the spot and free of charge... I also orderd a spare key replacement (Euro 119).
Few lessons... improve security (certainly use the alarm in the house), get a dog, do not keep anything you value in the car, only keep photoopies of the car registration and insurance in the car, use a tracking device... that really saved the day, keep the metal key in another spot from the plastic key...
This has been a pain and an unnecessary stress. There has to be a way for car makers to deal with this problem. I think there are cars now that can be switched off via satellite... that certainly would discourage theft of such a car. If this was an option, I would pay for it.
Any thoughts?
Waited for an hour to see an officer; during this time a number of people came in mostly having been robbed (break in, hand bags ******ed, mobile phones grabbed... makes you wonder what this world is coming to).
A very nice police officer spent half an hour entering data into the computer, printed a bunch of papers I had to sign... still have not seen the car by the way. He didnt know about the condition of the car.
Had to then go over to a yard near the motorway where recovered stolen cars are held. Mine was sitting in the middle... from the outside looked undamaged but dirty. Number plates the same... hadnt been changed. More paperwork being prepared while I opened the car with my spare key... the car ownership certificate is there... also, some personal belonging... nothing seemed missing.
Paid up Euro 320 in towing charges and I was off. I then realised that the Sat Nav CD is gone... this is the only item that seems to be missing from the car.
The car drives as good as ever.
To be honest the joy of driving away then was better than when I got the car originally. The roof was down, the sun was shinning and life was good. Having been driving in a rented Opel Astra (Diesel!!!) for three days, you really appreciate the SL55!
Now, to Mercedes to sort out the keys. I can't remember if I mentioned that as many of you probably do, I sometimes separate the plastic key from the small metal one... this happens if I need to use other keys which are on the same key ring as the car keys while the car is running. On the day the car was stolen, I had thrown the keys in the cigar box we keep the keys in but they were separated (in other words, the metal key was not inside the plastic part). The thieve had only grabbed the plastic one. This was very lucky because had he taken both parts I would have had to change the locks on the car... very expensive. As it is, Mercedes plugged the car into their computer and also the key and reprogrammed them so that the old key code is no longer valid. This was done on the spot and free of charge... I also orderd a spare key replacement (Euro 119).
Few lessons... improve security (certainly use the alarm in the house), get a dog, do not keep anything you value in the car, only keep photoopies of the car registration and insurance in the car, use a tracking device... that really saved the day, keep the metal key in another spot from the plastic key...
This has been a pain and an unnecessary stress. There has to be a way for car makers to deal with this problem. I think there are cars now that can be switched off via satellite... that certainly would discourage theft of such a car. If this was an option, I would pay for it.
Any thoughts?
Last edited by NO_WUR_E; Jun 23, 2005 at 05:12 PM.
Any thoughts?
The Belgian system allows the owner to do a lot of things (and more) that in other countries requires an Alarm Central.
For example, your statement that Tracker would only go after the bad guys after you filed report. With the Belgian system you could kill the cars ignition yourself, wether it be driving or not.
Belgium has aways been some sort of free harbour for all kinds of stuff. I contemplate driving there to have such a system installed in my car.









