Gas Stolen from Vehicle

Anonymous
I remember this from when I was a kid in the 70s.

Sorry OP.
Anonymous
Nextdoor for my neighborhood has a warning post from our Sheriff's department about this. Apparently they've seen an uptick in the act of siphoning gas.

One street kind of near our neighborhood had 3 cars drained. The security footage is useless.
Anonymous
No one can siphon gas from my car. It doesn’t use gas.
Anonymous
Fyi, aftermarket locking gas caps are inexpensive. Now obviously they won't stop someone from drilling or removing the fuel pump but it will stop someone from just quickly getting access to the gas cap so maybe a bit of a deterrent.
Anonymous
I had it happen at a parking garage in NYC and it was so obvious because it radically changes MPG metrics. Of course they denied it but not much I could do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fyi, aftermarket locking gas caps are inexpensive. Now obviously they won't stop someone from drilling or removing the fuel pump but it will stop someone from just quickly getting access to the gas cap so maybe a bit of a deterrent.

Not OP but my card doesn't even have a gas cap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP…I certainly hope the tank wasn’t drilled. [/b]Is that an expensive repair? [b]I am in VA inside inside the beltway (a nice residential neighborhood). The car was parked in the driveway. We have had some car break-ins in the past but this is new…
About 3k depending on the vehicle and it’s age.


$3,000 of damage to get less than $100 of gas. ugh.
Anonymous
My favorite NYC in 70s and 80s thieves in Parking garages had balls to steal and replace your engine.

Had a neighbor with a new Chevy Impala. Went to city to see Broadway with wife, dinner, stay over and brunch in way home engine felt funny. He took it to dealer.

They took his new engine and replaced it with an old taxi cab engine with like 200,000 miles. Hard to catch then some folks took weeks.
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