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For many, the word car theft seems like something far away, and something that will not happen to you, but you are very much mistaken. In this topic, we will tell you how much car thieves earn and how to protect your car from car theft, everything as always in detail with facts and statistics. And of course, if you are looking for a job as a car thief, there will also be instructions for you, a spoiler will be the answer to the question of how long car thieves live.
Contents:
Introduction
A car thief is a fun and childish profession from movies. And it seems that all this has remained since the 2000s, when cars were stolen for disassembly, and the alarm was at the level of a Chinese alarm clock. But in 2025, car theft is already a digital war, where tablets are used instead of lockpicks, VPNs are used instead of gloves, and even an old Zhiguli can be a trap.
Article Topics
In this topic - how much do car thieves earn today, what cars they steal, how they work, who protects them, how they are found, and most importantly, why you may not hear your car being taken away until it ends up in a container somewhere near Kaliningrad?
Chapter 1. Who are car thieves?
A car thief is not the guy with a screwdriver and a balaclava who drives up to your car at night. In 2025, he is a true specialist. He can be a former employee of a car service, an IT specialist, a mechanic or just a dude who grew up in garages and knows how to open any Mercedes in 30 seconds.
Car thieves come in different types:
1. These are the classics, street guys who break into Ladas for fun or to sell them for parts.
2. Custom-made, they work on a tip, they are given a make, model, year and they take and deliver, here the income is much higher.
3. These are digital, people who steal cars through a scan, tire, tablet or phishing device.
4. Those working for export. They drive stolen cars to other countries - Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Abkhazia, Belarus, Georgia and even Syria.
5. Insiders. These are, as a rule, employees of dealers, services and even parking lots. They leak information, codes and keys. But they all have one feature and one goal - to take what does not belong to them. And it is important to do it in such a way that you do not understand anything at all. For example, you leave the store, press the key fob and think that you simply forgot where you parked, but the car is already on a tow truck under fake numbers on its way to another region.
Chapter 2. How car theft works in 2025.
It all starts with choosing a target. You can become a random victim, or you can be on order and you have been followed for a long time. There are several current theft schemes:
1. Opening by the tire. This is like a banal iPhone hack, only here they break your car. A special device is inserted into the OBD diagnostic connector of the car after 30 seconds. The car thinks that there is an owner in front of it. Start, stop and go. The car will not make any sound. To put it simply, this works with virtual keys. The first, second and, actually, the third are added. This works on almost all cars.
2. Key interception, or this method is also called "fishing rod". How does the scheme work? You walk away from the car, but you have the key in your bag. The thief next to you receives the signal and turns on the repeater for his accomplice, who is already near the car. Your car, in fact, thinks that you are next to it. The door opens, the car starts without any problems, and they leave, and you will not even understand what happened.
But all the schemes that I am talking about now are fixed by one little thing, which we will talk about later.
3. Insider scheme. The service worker copies the electronic key, finds out the VIN and gives everything where it is needed, in brackets, you understand. A couple of days later, the car is quietly taken away, simply by opening it with the key.
4. Evacuation under the guise of an impound lot. The car thief arrives in a fake tow truck with documents, that is, of course, they are fake, takes the car in broad daylight, even the neighbors will not suspect anything, because this is a vehicle from an impound lot.
5. Fake sale. They take the car under the guise of a test drive and steal it. But this is done by especially desperate people, because no one has canceled the plan to intercept it from the safe city system. I repeat, this will be a little further. Also, cars in brackets are bought with fake documents. And the seller is ultimately left without a car and without documents.
6. Working with numbers. The car changes VIN, numbers, documents, gets a fake registration in another country or is simply dismantled for spare parts in one day, after which it is extremely difficult to find the parts.
Chapter 3. What cars are stolen most often?
Contrary to myths, not always the most expensive. It would seem much easier to steal a GLS, sell it for 15 million, than to steal some Kia and Hyundai. Well, no.
1. Koreans. Kia and Hyundai. They are loved for the banal ease of sale in the regions and the ease of theft.
2. Japanese. Toyota, Land Cruiser. Land Cruiser in particular is considered a gold mine for export to other countries.
3. Germans. Mercedes, BMW, Audi. They, as a rule, fall under the moment of theft to order. That is, due to parallel import and logistics problems, many cars are simply not available. And some unscrupulous buyers are ready to go to such meanness to get the desired car, which, in my opinion, is absolute nonsense. Write in the comments whether you think so or not. It will be interesting to read.
4. Ladas. Yes, banal, but often. They are stolen cheaply, easy to repair, and easy to sell.
5. Electric cars. Rare models with weak protection are especially popular.
6. Special equipment. Even tractors, tow trucks, motorcycles and snowmobiles are stolen. An interesting fact is that most often cars are stolen not from poor areas, but from rich ones, because there are sheds, dead-end roads, many identical cars and it is simply easier to leave.
And cameras, alarms, security near the house, this is no longer a guarantee. But even in such cases there are a huge number of pitfalls, which car thieves know very well.
Many cars have non-standard security systems, thanks to which the car can be found. Even if it was stolen and the main security systems, which absolutely everyone knows about, were turned off, it is not a fact that there are no additional ones. One of these systems is the "Ghost" system or autonomous security systems that send a signal on request, that is, they simply cannot be found using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanners.
It is for this reason that I am more than sure that you have seen such cars that are parked in various courtyards, garages, or parking lots, the car looks new, but it has been standing in place for a very long time, well, you can tell when it is standing - it is raining, in general, such an eagle is formed around it and it is trivially covered in dust. Or the car is simply with a trivial different registration, or something is wrong with it. That is why, in order for such systems to recognize cars, they are left for up to six months, so that they settle, and only after six months, having made sure that the systems are disabled or do not exist at all, and the car is not being monitored, the car is transferred further for processing. This is either sawing, or disassembling, or re-punching the VIN number and other various methods. More on this later.
Chapter 4. How much do car thieves earn?
Here it all depends on the level. Simple guys who open Ladas from 10 to 50 thousand per car. Custom Camry 200, 400 thousand rubles, BMW X5 and GLE from 700 to 1.5 million. We are now talking about the price of a turnkey theft, and not a complete sale. Land Cruiser, Tesla and rare cars up to 3 million and above. Interestingly, disassemblable spare parts are from 2 to 10 times more expensive than an order for theft. If the car goes abroad, the earnings are many times higher. And if you work in conjunction with a dealer, traffic cop or service station, the risk is lower and the profit is more stable.
The fattest thing in this scheme is the curators and organizers of the scheme, as in principle everywhere. They do not touch the car with their hands at all, they only give tips and collect a percentage.
Chapter 5. Who protects car thieves?
Car theft is a business and big money. And where there is big money, there are those who want to be at the trough. Traffic police officers who do not see a car without license plates, simply ignoring it. Employees of services who leak keys and VIN numbers, police who receive kickbacks for silence, resellers who legalize stolen cars through acquaintances in the MREO, bandits who own showdowns with MOT and warehouses. Everything is tied up, like in the movie "Thief in Law", only in a modern manner. One way or another, you can't count the people involved in car theft on the fingers of one hand. Here, I repeat, one person who steals the car is not involved. There is a vast network of people who, firstly, check the security systems, check the escape routes, that is, make up the routes along which the cars will leave, after that the mechanics who are engaged in unscrewing and dismantling the cars, various sites where all this will be sold and the same police in uniform, who can very conveniently turn a blind eye at a certain moment. I will not even talk about the bandits who, just in case, can simply take you into partnership, because that is what they want. You will not have a choice to refuse, here the voluntary-compulsory method often works. So be careful.
Chapter 6. How long do car thieves sit?
Depending on the country, on the theft and preliminary convictions for theft without aggravating circumstances - this is up to 5 years, for a group - contract with penetration up to 10 years. For theft of an elite car, sale to another country and money laundering - from 7 to 15, with a repeat they can give even 20 years. In some countries, such as the USA, China, Iran, carjacking with violence is even equivalent to life imprisonment.
But most car thieves who work for a long time, simply sit, but as everywhere, which is not surprising, there are people who are lucky. And the reasons can be different, for example, because the car was not found, because no one is looking, because many stolen cars are legalized and then sold as new. This does not mean that you need to go and become a car thief. Choose safe areas for work, in which you do not need to go out and work in the field. This is a guarantee of your own safety and long-term work, which, alas, is not the case with car thief work. Sooner or later, the question of time will put you in jail.
Chapter 7. What do car thieves do in retirement?
Most, I repeat, simply sit. But there are other options.
1. Those who become resellers, open car repair shops and, in general, switch to relatively gray ways of earning money, but not black ones.
2. Become curators. Train newcomers, give schemes.
3. Emigration. Leave with money, false documents and then spend half their lives back, which, believe me, is not the best prospect.
4. The quiet life. They drop everything and disappear from the radar. But in this business there is such a thing as the revenge of the system. Those who tried to leave are often caught by their old tails. We have already mentioned that if you are profitable to someone, you will not be let go so easily.
This applies to absolutely any business, and the more accomplices know information about you, the higher the chance that you will be blackmailed and manipulated. Do not give people power in the hands of which they can theoretically use against you.
Chapter 8. The most creative carjackings in 2025.
1. Opening via Apple Watch. Yes, there are devices that start the car from the watch. By the way, it is very convenient, even I use it, but, as you can see, it is not the safest thing.
2. Hacking Tesla via Wi-Fi and driver access protocols. We will not stop here.
3. Evacuation for road works. They take away cars, as if they are interfering with the construction. Now it is not difficult to order special equipment and EVIK to take away a car.
4. Theft under the guise of evacuation after a fire in the area. More or less the same story, in principle, the difference is small.
Thefts have become not just a crime, it is already an art. Technologies are growing, schemes are developing, and there is also counteraction to them.
Chapter 9. How are hijackers caught?
As mentioned earlier, hijackers are caught very often. The reason for this are both external systems and just banal carelessness. Inexperienced car thieves do not know about many subtleties and therefore get caught. A rather banal way, thanks to which people are caught, is an elementary AirTag, which is placed under the back seat.
Not every novice car thief uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi scanner, and this is an elementary device that will allow you to find just the AirTag. But also for each security device there are freelance systems that are designed to find them. These are, I repeat, the same Bluetooth scanners, Wi-Fi scanners and a large number of other analogs. The most common external security systems are "Pandora", "Starline" and "Prizrak".
It is important to clarify that we do not recommend working as a car thief under any circumstances. This is a profession that in 10 out of 10 cases will sooner or later lead to you in a bottle or jail. And here is the main problem. Most large cities have a "Safe City" system. And a hypothetical car theft in one area becomes known extremely quickly. And if the information reaches the right law enforcement agencies that are not sitting around and whining, but are really doing their job, finding this car is a matter of 15-20 minutes. The fact is that there are simply thousands and tens of thousands of cameras throughout the city. And this is a common system that operates under the control of one agency and there are certain markers here - the color of the car, the make of the car, the speed at which the person is violating or not violating, at what particular street intersection, and so on, the license plate number, and so on. With this data, even a ninth-grader can carry out an interception plan. Therefore, if you were thinking about such a part-time job, throw this thought out of your head.
Chapter 10. The story of how Vova from Novosibirsk wanted to become a driver and earn some extra money.
My colleague in the past called him Vova. He was 25 years old at the time, he worked as a taxi driver, everyone simply and standardly did not have enough money, so he found a Telegram chat where it was written "driver needed". Temporary part-time work, payment of something around 10 thousand for one trip. Relatively little money, but which would have saved the situation at that moment. Everything is simple, elementary conditions, you need to bring a car from point A to point B. He says that the client just left, the car is his, you need to pick it up and park it. Everything is legal and there can be no risks at all. He drove off, the car opened with a key, he even had the documents in hand. But at the entrance to the city, at the checkpoint and, well, as expected, a masked show. It turned out that the car was stolen in Moscow. Vova became a courier for the scheme, as you understand, they turned him in. The trial, the investigation and the subsequent problems that left a mark on him for life.
Conclusion.
A car thief is not some kind of romantic, fun part-time job. You will be a banal pawn in the system. You can steal a million-dollar car and sell it for pennies, and nothing will happen to you. Or you can steal your first four and they will come for you and believe me, it will not be like in the movie, there will be a real interrogation. 2025 is no longer about ripping out the wires from under the steering wheel, it is a war of technology, schemes, people and money. If you are offered to simply drive a car, remember who you are in the scheme, just think about it, because if you do not know, then you are a consumable, and consumables always burn out first.
Write in the comments what schemes interest you. Take care of your car and yourself, of course. Bye!
Contents:
- Introduction
- Topics of the article
- Chapter 1. Who are car thieves?
- Chapter 2. How Car Theft Works in 2025
- Chapter 3. What cars are stolen most often?
- Chapter 4. How much do car thieves earn?
- Chapter 5. Who protects car thieves?
- Chapter 6. How long do car thieves sit in prison?
- Chapter 7. What do car thieves do in retirement?
- Chapter 8. The Most Creative Carjackings of 2025
- Chapter 9. How do they catch car thieves?
- Chapter 10. A story from life about how a man went to jail for car theft and a set-up.
Introduction
A car thief is a fun and childish profession from movies. And it seems that all this has remained since the 2000s, when cars were stolen for disassembly, and the alarm was at the level of a Chinese alarm clock. But in 2025, car theft is already a digital war, where tablets are used instead of lockpicks, VPNs are used instead of gloves, and even an old Zhiguli can be a trap.
Article Topics
In this topic - how much do car thieves earn today, what cars they steal, how they work, who protects them, how they are found, and most importantly, why you may not hear your car being taken away until it ends up in a container somewhere near Kaliningrad?
Chapter 1. Who are car thieves?
A car thief is not the guy with a screwdriver and a balaclava who drives up to your car at night. In 2025, he is a true specialist. He can be a former employee of a car service, an IT specialist, a mechanic or just a dude who grew up in garages and knows how to open any Mercedes in 30 seconds.
Car thieves come in different types:
1. These are the classics, street guys who break into Ladas for fun or to sell them for parts.
2. Custom-made, they work on a tip, they are given a make, model, year and they take and deliver, here the income is much higher.
3. These are digital, people who steal cars through a scan, tire, tablet or phishing device.
4. Those working for export. They drive stolen cars to other countries - Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Abkhazia, Belarus, Georgia and even Syria.
5. Insiders. These are, as a rule, employees of dealers, services and even parking lots. They leak information, codes and keys. But they all have one feature and one goal - to take what does not belong to them. And it is important to do it in such a way that you do not understand anything at all. For example, you leave the store, press the key fob and think that you simply forgot where you parked, but the car is already on a tow truck under fake numbers on its way to another region.
Chapter 2. How car theft works in 2025.
It all starts with choosing a target. You can become a random victim, or you can be on order and you have been followed for a long time. There are several current theft schemes:
1. Opening by the tire. This is like a banal iPhone hack, only here they break your car. A special device is inserted into the OBD diagnostic connector of the car after 30 seconds. The car thinks that there is an owner in front of it. Start, stop and go. The car will not make any sound. To put it simply, this works with virtual keys. The first, second and, actually, the third are added. This works on almost all cars.
2. Key interception, or this method is also called "fishing rod". How does the scheme work? You walk away from the car, but you have the key in your bag. The thief next to you receives the signal and turns on the repeater for his accomplice, who is already near the car. Your car, in fact, thinks that you are next to it. The door opens, the car starts without any problems, and they leave, and you will not even understand what happened.
But all the schemes that I am talking about now are fixed by one little thing, which we will talk about later.
3. Insider scheme. The service worker copies the electronic key, finds out the VIN and gives everything where it is needed, in brackets, you understand. A couple of days later, the car is quietly taken away, simply by opening it with the key.
4. Evacuation under the guise of an impound lot. The car thief arrives in a fake tow truck with documents, that is, of course, they are fake, takes the car in broad daylight, even the neighbors will not suspect anything, because this is a vehicle from an impound lot.
5. Fake sale. They take the car under the guise of a test drive and steal it. But this is done by especially desperate people, because no one has canceled the plan to intercept it from the safe city system. I repeat, this will be a little further. Also, cars in brackets are bought with fake documents. And the seller is ultimately left without a car and without documents.
6. Working with numbers. The car changes VIN, numbers, documents, gets a fake registration in another country or is simply dismantled for spare parts in one day, after which it is extremely difficult to find the parts.
Chapter 3. What cars are stolen most often?
Contrary to myths, not always the most expensive. It would seem much easier to steal a GLS, sell it for 15 million, than to steal some Kia and Hyundai. Well, no.
1. Koreans. Kia and Hyundai. They are loved for the banal ease of sale in the regions and the ease of theft.
2. Japanese. Toyota, Land Cruiser. Land Cruiser in particular is considered a gold mine for export to other countries.
3. Germans. Mercedes, BMW, Audi. They, as a rule, fall under the moment of theft to order. That is, due to parallel import and logistics problems, many cars are simply not available. And some unscrupulous buyers are ready to go to such meanness to get the desired car, which, in my opinion, is absolute nonsense. Write in the comments whether you think so or not. It will be interesting to read.
4. Ladas. Yes, banal, but often. They are stolen cheaply, easy to repair, and easy to sell.
5. Electric cars. Rare models with weak protection are especially popular.
6. Special equipment. Even tractors, tow trucks, motorcycles and snowmobiles are stolen. An interesting fact is that most often cars are stolen not from poor areas, but from rich ones, because there are sheds, dead-end roads, many identical cars and it is simply easier to leave.
And cameras, alarms, security near the house, this is no longer a guarantee. But even in such cases there are a huge number of pitfalls, which car thieves know very well.
Many cars have non-standard security systems, thanks to which the car can be found. Even if it was stolen and the main security systems, which absolutely everyone knows about, were turned off, it is not a fact that there are no additional ones. One of these systems is the "Ghost" system or autonomous security systems that send a signal on request, that is, they simply cannot be found using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanners.
It is for this reason that I am more than sure that you have seen such cars that are parked in various courtyards, garages, or parking lots, the car looks new, but it has been standing in place for a very long time, well, you can tell when it is standing - it is raining, in general, such an eagle is formed around it and it is trivially covered in dust. Or the car is simply with a trivial different registration, or something is wrong with it. That is why, in order for such systems to recognize cars, they are left for up to six months, so that they settle, and only after six months, having made sure that the systems are disabled or do not exist at all, and the car is not being monitored, the car is transferred further for processing. This is either sawing, or disassembling, or re-punching the VIN number and other various methods. More on this later.
Chapter 4. How much do car thieves earn?
Here it all depends on the level. Simple guys who open Ladas from 10 to 50 thousand per car. Custom Camry 200, 400 thousand rubles, BMW X5 and GLE from 700 to 1.5 million. We are now talking about the price of a turnkey theft, and not a complete sale. Land Cruiser, Tesla and rare cars up to 3 million and above. Interestingly, disassemblable spare parts are from 2 to 10 times more expensive than an order for theft. If the car goes abroad, the earnings are many times higher. And if you work in conjunction with a dealer, traffic cop or service station, the risk is lower and the profit is more stable.
The fattest thing in this scheme is the curators and organizers of the scheme, as in principle everywhere. They do not touch the car with their hands at all, they only give tips and collect a percentage.
Chapter 5. Who protects car thieves?
Car theft is a business and big money. And where there is big money, there are those who want to be at the trough. Traffic police officers who do not see a car without license plates, simply ignoring it. Employees of services who leak keys and VIN numbers, police who receive kickbacks for silence, resellers who legalize stolen cars through acquaintances in the MREO, bandits who own showdowns with MOT and warehouses. Everything is tied up, like in the movie "Thief in Law", only in a modern manner. One way or another, you can't count the people involved in car theft on the fingers of one hand. Here, I repeat, one person who steals the car is not involved. There is a vast network of people who, firstly, check the security systems, check the escape routes, that is, make up the routes along which the cars will leave, after that the mechanics who are engaged in unscrewing and dismantling the cars, various sites where all this will be sold and the same police in uniform, who can very conveniently turn a blind eye at a certain moment. I will not even talk about the bandits who, just in case, can simply take you into partnership, because that is what they want. You will not have a choice to refuse, here the voluntary-compulsory method often works. So be careful.
Chapter 6. How long do car thieves sit?
Depending on the country, on the theft and preliminary convictions for theft without aggravating circumstances - this is up to 5 years, for a group - contract with penetration up to 10 years. For theft of an elite car, sale to another country and money laundering - from 7 to 15, with a repeat they can give even 20 years. In some countries, such as the USA, China, Iran, carjacking with violence is even equivalent to life imprisonment.
But most car thieves who work for a long time, simply sit, but as everywhere, which is not surprising, there are people who are lucky. And the reasons can be different, for example, because the car was not found, because no one is looking, because many stolen cars are legalized and then sold as new. This does not mean that you need to go and become a car thief. Choose safe areas for work, in which you do not need to go out and work in the field. This is a guarantee of your own safety and long-term work, which, alas, is not the case with car thief work. Sooner or later, the question of time will put you in jail.
Chapter 7. What do car thieves do in retirement?
Most, I repeat, simply sit. But there are other options.
1. Those who become resellers, open car repair shops and, in general, switch to relatively gray ways of earning money, but not black ones.
2. Become curators. Train newcomers, give schemes.
3. Emigration. Leave with money, false documents and then spend half their lives back, which, believe me, is not the best prospect.
4. The quiet life. They drop everything and disappear from the radar. But in this business there is such a thing as the revenge of the system. Those who tried to leave are often caught by their old tails. We have already mentioned that if you are profitable to someone, you will not be let go so easily.
This applies to absolutely any business, and the more accomplices know information about you, the higher the chance that you will be blackmailed and manipulated. Do not give people power in the hands of which they can theoretically use against you.
Chapter 8. The most creative carjackings in 2025.
1. Opening via Apple Watch. Yes, there are devices that start the car from the watch. By the way, it is very convenient, even I use it, but, as you can see, it is not the safest thing.
2. Hacking Tesla via Wi-Fi and driver access protocols. We will not stop here.
3. Evacuation for road works. They take away cars, as if they are interfering with the construction. Now it is not difficult to order special equipment and EVIK to take away a car.
4. Theft under the guise of evacuation after a fire in the area. More or less the same story, in principle, the difference is small.
Thefts have become not just a crime, it is already an art. Technologies are growing, schemes are developing, and there is also counteraction to them.
Chapter 9. How are hijackers caught?
As mentioned earlier, hijackers are caught very often. The reason for this are both external systems and just banal carelessness. Inexperienced car thieves do not know about many subtleties and therefore get caught. A rather banal way, thanks to which people are caught, is an elementary AirTag, which is placed under the back seat.
Not every novice car thief uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi scanner, and this is an elementary device that will allow you to find just the AirTag. But also for each security device there are freelance systems that are designed to find them. These are, I repeat, the same Bluetooth scanners, Wi-Fi scanners and a large number of other analogs. The most common external security systems are "Pandora", "Starline" and "Prizrak".
It is important to clarify that we do not recommend working as a car thief under any circumstances. This is a profession that in 10 out of 10 cases will sooner or later lead to you in a bottle or jail. And here is the main problem. Most large cities have a "Safe City" system. And a hypothetical car theft in one area becomes known extremely quickly. And if the information reaches the right law enforcement agencies that are not sitting around and whining, but are really doing their job, finding this car is a matter of 15-20 minutes. The fact is that there are simply thousands and tens of thousands of cameras throughout the city. And this is a common system that operates under the control of one agency and there are certain markers here - the color of the car, the make of the car, the speed at which the person is violating or not violating, at what particular street intersection, and so on, the license plate number, and so on. With this data, even a ninth-grader can carry out an interception plan. Therefore, if you were thinking about such a part-time job, throw this thought out of your head.
Chapter 10. The story of how Vova from Novosibirsk wanted to become a driver and earn some extra money.
My colleague in the past called him Vova. He was 25 years old at the time, he worked as a taxi driver, everyone simply and standardly did not have enough money, so he found a Telegram chat where it was written "driver needed". Temporary part-time work, payment of something around 10 thousand for one trip. Relatively little money, but which would have saved the situation at that moment. Everything is simple, elementary conditions, you need to bring a car from point A to point B. He says that the client just left, the car is his, you need to pick it up and park it. Everything is legal and there can be no risks at all. He drove off, the car opened with a key, he even had the documents in hand. But at the entrance to the city, at the checkpoint and, well, as expected, a masked show. It turned out that the car was stolen in Moscow. Vova became a courier for the scheme, as you understand, they turned him in. The trial, the investigation and the subsequent problems that left a mark on him for life.
Conclusion.
A car thief is not some kind of romantic, fun part-time job. You will be a banal pawn in the system. You can steal a million-dollar car and sell it for pennies, and nothing will happen to you. Or you can steal your first four and they will come for you and believe me, it will not be like in the movie, there will be a real interrogation. 2025 is no longer about ripping out the wires from under the steering wheel, it is a war of technology, schemes, people and money. If you are offered to simply drive a car, remember who you are in the scheme, just think about it, because if you do not know, then you are a consumable, and consumables always burn out first.
Write in the comments what schemes interest you. Take care of your car and yourself, of course. Bye!