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If you are an auto or truck owner, you know that purchasing a vehicle is a significant investment. In the event of a theft, you want to make sure you can get your vehicle back quickly to avoid $1,000s of dollars in costly damage and possibly higher insurance deductibles. (see the real cost of car theft)

Let Guidepoint’s be your secrect weapon against thieves. When you have a Guidepoint installed on your vehicle, you can rest easy if it’s ever stolen.

Guidepoint is the only aftermarket system that offers stolen vehicle recovery, online vehicle tracking and a complete range of driver safety and concierge services. That's what makes Guidepoint a cost-effective alternative to other single-use products for vehicle recovery, Internet-based tracking, navigation or vehicle security. Why buy multiple products, when one Guidepoint will do? Check out what Guidepoint can do for you!

Car thieves strike every 26 seconds! When it's time to protect your car - and its passengers -- don't be fooled by old technology. Guidepoint can track your vehicle's location, speed and direction throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico - so thieves won't be able "get away" by driving out of police coverage areas.

Debunking the GPS myth...

Some think that once a GPS-equipped car is underground or parked in a garage, the satellites can't track it anymore. That is simply not true. Guidepoint can track a vehicle in a garage or under cover of concrete as long as there is cell phone coverage. We simply contact the Guidepoint unit, get the GPS reading, then locate the vehicle.

We may not be able to tell you the exact space you are parked in, but we can tell you the address and location of the parking garage, as well as when you entered - and exited. That is more than sufficient for the police.

Bottom line: The U.S. military spends an estimated $200 million each year to put GPS on its vehicles. If it's good enough to track a tank, it should be good enough to track a Toyota.