Vector
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lol, when was the last time you tried to siphon some gas out of one of these suv's, give a it a try and tell me how it goes.
If you are asking me, I have not in decades. When I did, it was in an effort to drain a tank prior to removal. Still that misses the point, as I am not a penniless punk, but there are plenty around who would be tempted to steal $90 worth of gas. Heck a friend of mine had his convertible top cut and ruined for small change sitting in his center console. So rest assured scumbag losers out there would do it in a heartbeat.
Now, adding something to the tank, that's another story...
Indeed, yet it would seem some people want to dismiss the threat, or come up with absurd alternatives. (See below)
or just poking a hole in the plastic tank from below.....
Well if someone really wanted to harm your property, they could just set you car on fire, right.
Your average punk might key your paint or the like, but why have a design that easily allows them to pour anything they want into your fuel system?
So sure, someone might carry around a cordless drill to secretly insert something into a vehicle that has a locking gas door/cap. But I'd much rather have as much of a deterrent to the average punk as possible.
There is no excuse for any modern car to not have protection against theft/vandalism, much less one that is so expensive.