Topic: Car Theft

12 chapters across the catalog

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:54:56 - 1:57:35

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Red Acura Miracle, Stolen Car Recovery

A "Christmas miracle" story from Utah involves the recovery of a stolen 1995 Acura Integra. A local man, Travis Christensen, spotted the car behind a building and contacted the owners after seeing a news report. The hosts present this as a rare "good news" story to balance the more cynical segments of the special.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:43:17 - 1:45:44

1649: Stay Alarmed

Oakland Rental Car Robberies, Sophisticated Theft Rings

A listener shared a detailed account of being robbed in Oakland, California, despite taking precautions to hide belongings in a rental car trunk. Local authorities and rental agents warned that sophisticated theft rings specifically target rental vehicles near the airport. The thieves reportedly use methods to identify rentals and break rear windows to access trunks even in broad daylight.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 2:12:09 - 2:14:37

1643: NetBEUI

Toronto Police, Car Theft Prevention Advice

Toronto Police faced criticism after an officer suggested that residents leave their key fobs near the front door to avoid violent confrontations with car thieves. The advice comes as vehicle thefts rise in Canada, with some criminals reportedly carrying loaded firearms during home invasions.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 3:04:31 - 3:08:17

1620: Yoko Swifto

Christmas Miracle, Stolen Acura Recovery

A "Good News" segment features a story from KSL News in Utah about the recovery of a stolen 1995 Acura Integra. A local man spotted the car tucked behind a building and contacted the owners, refusing a reward and helping the family restore their son's Christmas gift.

Poop-in
Episode 1168 2:41:03 - 2:43:20

1168: Poop-in

Ford Credit Inspection Scam and Personal Anecdote

A personal account detailed a sophisticated phone interaction involving a supposed Ford Credit representative requesting a home address for a vehicle inspection. The call illustrated the difficulty of distinguishing legitimate corporate service calls from identity theft attempts.

Tech Neck
Episode 1017 1:28:02 - 1:31:32

1017: Tech Neck

Gen Z Characteristics, Identity Protection and Car Ownership

Marketing data regarding Generation Z reveals that 63% are concerned about identity protection when shopping online. Despite theories that younger generations are eschewing car ownership, Kelly Blue Book data suggests that 92% of Gen Z own or plan to own a vehicle. Additionally, 93% of parents report that their Gen Z children significantly influence family spending decisions.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 1:22 - 3:01

957: Upstaged!

Lexus SC400 Key Sniffing and Garage Door Vulnerabilities

An anecdote regarding a 1993 Lexus SC400 highlights early vulnerabilities where thieves used sniffing devices to unlock cars by capturing remote signals. Further discussion details the ease of cloning RFID cards and programming third-party LiftMaster fobs to gain unauthorized access to secure garage systems.

Lane Splitter
Episode 884 1:26:07 - 1:29:54

884: Lane Splitter

Key Fob Cloning and High-Tech Car Theft

NBC News reports on a "mystery device" used by thieves to break into and start modern cars by cloning the signal from wireless key fobs. The two-part device allows one thief to stand near the victim to capture the signal while another stands by the car to unlock it. Experts demonstrated the vulnerability on 17 different vehicle makes and models.

Centrifuge Him!
Episode 648 1:03:21 - 1:07:24

648: Centrifuge Him!

ISIS Car Theft, Jihadi Hotspots, Media Fearmongering

Continuing the analysis of the ISIS laptop, the hosts laugh at claims that the device contained instructions on how to steal cars as part of a "car jihad." They discuss the history of "Mujahideen Secrets" encryption software and criticize the media for presenting mundane criminal activities as existential threats to global security.

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 1:36:09 - 1:39:44

629: Passport Terrorists!

Healthcare Marketing Cadence, Hyundai Blue Link

A healthcare brokerage commercial for the Affordable Care Act is noted for using high-pressure "chopper-dicer" sales techniques usually reserved for late-night infomercials. Separately, a Hyundai Blue Link advertisement demonstrates the ability of law enforcement to remotely reduce engine power or immobilize vehicles. The hosts compare these remote-kill features to science fiction scenarios of state-controlled movement.

Big Soda
Episode 243 1:21:26 - 1:24:43

243: Big Soda

Upper Moreland Township, Unlocked Car Fines

A suburban township in Pennsylvania is debating a proposal to fine homeowners who leave their cars unlocked. Local police argue that unlocked vehicles create "open season" for thieves, while critics view the potential fines as an overreach of local government authority.

Dandelion Wine
Episode 99 27:54 - 31:51

99: Dandelion Wine

California Stolen Car Recovery, Police Auction Scams

A news clip from the Salinas Valley describes a woman, Maria Alejo, who had to identify her stolen 1994 Acura in a newspaper photo despite the car being in a police lot. The hosts criticize the California Highway Patrol for not contacting the owner directly via registration or VIN records. They speculate that police departments may intentionally delay notifications to profit from storage fees or vehicle auctions.