Citroën C2: A car thief's nightmare
May 21st 2008 00:15
The National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council has rated the Citroën C2 three-door hatch as one of Australia's nine most secure cars alongside premium marques/models such as the Audi A8 limousine and Q7 five-door wagon and the BMW X3 soft-roader.
The Citroën C2 three-door boasts a remote central locking system that not only engages deadlocks, but also triggers a sophisticated immobiliser which makes it harder to steal.
The vehicle is just as secure on the move as it is stationary with an anti-car jacking system that locks the boot automatically plus the option of instantly dead-bolting the vehicle's doors via a clearly-marked button on the dashboard.
A powerful remote - requiring two presses of the button to unlock - also allows the Citroën C2 to be quickly identified and unlocked from a distance, with hazard and courtesy lights signalling the way in dark laneways or car parks.
The National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council (NMVTRC) is a joint initiative of all Australian governments and the insurance industry with the mission to drive down Australia's unacceptably high level of vehicle theft. This will benefit the economic and social well-being of the nation.
[Source: NMVTRC via Citroën]
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