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LoJack, the company widely credited with pioneering stolen vehicle recovery, released its top 10 auto recoveries of 2011. We highlight some of the more interesting and noteworthy rescues on the list.
LoJack announces the next generation of self-powered stolen vehicle recovery system. The self-powered Stolen Vehicle Recovery System does not draw any power from a vehicle's battery or electrical ...
CalAmp Corp., which disclosed an unsolicited bid for LoJack Corp. in December, has reached a deal to buy the maker of car theft-recovery systems for $134 million.
LoJack’s Fleet Management Service is a GPS-based advanced telematics system that can track fleets with as many as 5,000 vehicles. The tracking system allows companies to monitor how safely their ...
LoJack stolen classic car About the author: Daniel Patrascu Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry.
LoJack, a pioneer in the field of connected cars, will wind down its American sales operations in 2021. It will stop taking purchase orders in March, but it pledged to continue supporting stolen ...
Stolen-vehicle recovery system maker LoJack Corp., already hurt by plummeting auto sales, could face financial catastrophe if a Chinese firm gets its way. An arbitrator recently ruled that LoJack ...
LoJack recently released a list of the top 10 most stolen and recovered LoJack-equipped vehicle models in 2013, which was topped by the Honda Accord for the fifth year in a row.
The oldest Lojack-equipped car recovered last year was a 1963 Cadillac convertible. The priciest was a 2011 Porsche Panamera valued at $103,400. The most common color of stolen cars was black, ...
A Brooklyn laptop thief learned the hard way that LoJack can locate more than just stolen cars, cops said. Eric Wilson, 41, smashed a rear window of an apartment on Park Place near Buffalo Avenue i… ...
LoJack thrives on the fear of crime, so the good news--at least for LoJack investors--is that the Federal Bureau of Investigation says car thefts were up 2.7% last year, after falling 8% in 1999.