Genuine immobilizers and security systems are, of course, a reassuring factor compared to having nothing installed.
However, whether the factory equipment alone is enough depends on the make/model of the vehicle and changes in theft methods.
One reason is that factory systems share the same underlying design for the same vehicle model.
Because they are widely used, in vehicle models that are easy targets, people may research their structure and the key points to counter them—so there are cases where relying on only factory equipment feels uncertain.
In that respect, aftermarket security can be tailored with differences in installation details and component combinations for each vehicle.
This is a major difference: it’s not just a matter of adding products, but considering how to prepare and protect the vehicle.
Having discreet installations and configurations that are difficult to break through easily are important parts of real-world countermeasures.
That said, not all aftermarket security is the same.
Your sense of reassurance will vary depending on whether it fits your vehicle model, how you use it, and your storage environment, whether it’s practical for everyday use, and whether you can be satisfied—including with the installation and the explanation.
At LOGON, we don’t decide the products first. Instead, we first整理 your vehicle model, parking environment, and the way you’d like to use the vehicle, and then we build the necessary countermeasures.
We also make it a priority to explain the details as clearly as possible in advance, so you don’t move forward without understanding.
Even if you’re unsure about how far you should prepare based on the factory equipment, we can help you sort it out according to your vehicle model.
Just start by consulting us about what level of protection fits your current car—beginning with what feels reasonable.