The ingenious quick fixes South Africans are coming up with to stop Ford break-ins | BISouthAfrica
Frustrated South African Ford owners have come up with some ingenious ways of protecting their vehicles from break-ins.
Ford owners are fuming at having to fork out anywhere between R3,000 to R14,000 to replace the locks. Videos posted on Facebook by angry owners contradict this as other models, like this Ford Ranger, look just as easy to break into.
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