Scorpion S7 Tracker

ScorpionTrack S7-ALS is suitable for all vehicles with 24/7/365 theft monitoring delivering you security and peace of mind whilst offering a comprehensive range of driver convenience features for life on the road.

  • Award-Winning vehicle tracking device
  • Insurance Approved
  • Cheaper Insurance
  • British Designed and Manufactured – Best British Product
  • 24Hr Monitoring by Scorpion European Control Centre based in Britain
  • Technologically Advanced System – Developed with high recovery rate performance in mind
  • From Scorpion Automotive, a Trusted Brand established in Vehicle Security since 1973
  • Scorpion Automotive supplies to other leading vehicle manufacturers inc. Aston Martin, Ford, Renault, Toyota, Subaru, DAF, Triumph.

Your Tracker will require a subscription made payable to Scorpion to activate tracker.

Auto Sparx NI is your local Scorpion insurance approved tracker installer

Description

ScorpionTrack S7-ALS is suitable for all vehicles with 24/7/365 theft monitoring delivering you security and peace of mind whilst offering a comprehensive range of driver convenience features for life on the road.

  • Award-Winning vehicle tracking device
  • Insurance Approved
  • Cheaper Insurance
  • British Designed and Manufactured – Best British Product
  • 24Hr Monitoring by Scorpion European Control Centre based in Britain
  • Technologically Advanced System – Developed with high recovery rate performance in mind
  • From Scorpion Automotive, a Trusted Brand established in Vehicle Security since 1973
  • Scorpion Automotive supplies to other leading vehicle manufacturers inc. Aston Martin, Ford, Renault, Toyota, Subaru, DAF, Triumph

Can you afford to have your car stolen?

Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) show that there were still 48,500 cars reported stolen in 2021 – one every 11 minutes.
Having a CANBUS Immobiliser fitted prevents key cloning and key theft, but we also recommend fitting an insurance approved tracker.

The shortage of semiconductor computer chips continuing across the globe continues to disrupt the car industry. The Russia-Ukraine war, along with the covid pandemic has seen sales and production numbers taking a substantial, global hit. At first, it seemed it was only a problem for brands of appliances and computing, but the shortage of silicon chips has seen the automotive industry halting production in some countries, therefore fewer new vehicles are available. This has led to lengthy waiting lists at dealerships, and buyers are now looking to buy second-hand vehicles instead.

It comes as a complete shock to consumers when they are either choosing a replacement vehicle (if stolen) or purchasing a new vehicle when they find out the lengthy wait for a new vehicle. The best scenario would be once a vehicle has been purchased customers should look at enhancing the security of the vehicle, with an immobiliser and insurance approved tracker.

Vehicles are being stolen right across the country and the rate of theft has increased. According to the P A News Agency, there has been 88,915 up until March 2022. Thieves are stealing in-demand vehicles for the parts and can strip one within hours. It seems there has been a 40% decrease in car vehicle production in the UK alone.

The UK’s most stolen cars

According to Tracker, Land Rover and Range Rover account for 44% of all stolen cars recovered by Tracker in 2021.

  • Range Rover Sport
  • Range Rover Autobiography
  • Land Rover Discovery
  • Range Rover Vogue
  • BMW X5
  • Range Rover Evoque
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  • Land Rover Defender
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class
  • BMW X6
  • Mercedes-Benz GL
  • Audi A4
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC
  • BMW M3
  • Audi Q7
  • BMW 3 Series
  • Volkswagen Golf
  • Ford Focus
  • Ford Fiesta
  • Vauxhall Astra
  • Vauxhall Corsa

“Prestige models have always been the go-to for criminals who exploit the demand for these desirable cars in territories like Europe, Middle East and Africa.
“We are continuously intercepting shipping containers packed with stolen vehicles at ports around the country and 2021 was no different.
“However, due to the pandemic lower value cars have also seen an increase in theft rates.”

—Clive Wain, Head of Police Liaison for Tracker

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Trackers