This time of year can see more car thefts (Image: Getty)
An expert has issued a warning to owners of three as vehicle could increase.
Tips have also been given out to help make sure you don’t become a victim of the .
Rhydian Jones, a car insurance specialist, said: “Winter brings shorter days and it’s darker earlier, making it a crucial time for drivers to be extra cautious about car theft.
“That’s as this time of year can often see an increase in . Our recent data shows that popular models like the Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf and BMW 3 Series are among the most stolen vehicles in the UK.
“And, with more cars stolen from streets outside (28 per cent) than any other location, it’s important to take a few simple steps to ensure your car is safe.”
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The owners of Volkswagen Golf’s should be extra vigilant (Image: Getty)
How to keep your car safe
Mr Jones also provided some tips.
To keep your car safe, the expert says you should:
- Double check your car is locked: whilst this might sound obvious, it’s especially important with modern keyless locking systems, which thieves can hack into
- Use visible deterrents: using steering wheel or handbrake locks not only add protection but can also discourage thieves from attempting to break in
- Use a Faraday pouch: keep your keys in a Faraday pouch to block signals for keyless entry systems,
- Don’t leave valuables in sight: avoid leaving valuables visible in your car, as they can make it more of a target
- Install a tracker: this can greatly improve the chances of recovering your car if it’s stolen.
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The BMW 3 Series is reportedly one of the most likely to get stolen (Image: Getty)
The specialist added: “With the right precautions and tools, you can help ensure your car stays safe during the winter.
“And when it comes to choosing a new car, it could be worth considering how likely the make and model is to be stolen in your area.”
Confused.com offers a tool.
Drivers can enter the car details and their postcode tp find out if they should be extra vigilant where they live.