Originally Posted by
elambz
To the people who wondered how a Lo-Jack equipped vehicle got stolen and no one got caught, its really easy. When the car is stolen, Lo-Jack notifies the customer, and if it was taken without their permission, they notify the police. Now for them to find the car, they have to have a Lo-Jack equipped police car in the area. If there's no cars in the area equipped with Lo-Jack, guess what? They aren't gonna find it. Luckily when the ITR-T was stolen, a car was driving through Suffolk equipped with Lo-Jack, so it popped up on their screen and they found it sitting behind an abandonded house.
Your best bet for tracking is Clifford or Viper GPS units. They are real time tracking. You can pull up a website, and it will tell you the location, direction its heading, speed, yadda yadda.
the problem with the real time units is that they rely on sprint cell towers, so guess what, if it heads out toward sufolk, there is a good change that you will loose the tracking on it. i looked into a unit similar.