

Car enthusiasts have been shocked and dismayed when a brand new Lamborghini Urus, priced from Rs 45 crore, was vandalized. The incident came to light after pictures of the damaged SUV surfaced on Reddit, with the owner reportedly seeking paint correction services. Unfortunately, the severity of the scratches made paint correction inadequate, making a full-body repaint the only feasible solution.
There are keys all over the body, including the headlights
The high-performance luxury SUV still has plastic wrap around the seats, indicating it’s in pristine condition, but it has extensive scratches on the front, sides, rear and even the headlights. The Reddit user who shared the images commented: “Someone locked this beautiful machine with a key. Some paint corrections were made a few days ago but unfortunately it wasn’t enough to repair the damage. I feel bad for the owner.”

Some users shared anecdotes of similar incidents in their communities, pointing to bad behavior, jealousy, and a lack of moral values as contributing factors. One commenter shared: “In my society, if two families are not on good terms, children from one family will often damage the other family’s car. There are many instances of children damaging vehicles captured on CCTV.” Someone else pointed out that such incidents reflect deeper social problems, including economic disparity and rising unemployment, breeding jealousy and resentment.

How to protect your car from vandals and scratches
Owning a car, especially a high-value luxury car, is a source of pride, but it can also draw unwanted attention. Vandalism, such as on key fobs, is very common and can cause serious damage that is expensive to repair. While no solution can guarantee complete protection, there are some effective steps car owners can take to minimize the risk of such an event.

Park smartly – Choose a safe location: Always park in a well-lit, safe area. Parking spaces equipped with CCTV cameras can act as a deterrent to potential vandals. If possible, park in a gated or monitored area, such as your home garage or secure parking facility. Avoid parking in deserted or inaccessible areas, where your car is more susceptible to malicious behavior.

Invest in protective coatings – Paint Protection Film (PPF): PPF adds a layer of protection to your car’s paint, making it resistant to minor scratches and chips. While it doesn’t completely prevent deep key marks, it can reduce the effects of less severe damage. Ceramic Coating: This enhances the hardness of your car’s paint, making it more resistant to environmental factors. While it doesn’t protect against intentional scratches, it adds a layer of durability.

Install a dash cam with 360-degree monitoring – Many modern dash cams come with 360-degree recording capabilities and motion sensors. These devices start recording when they detect movement around the car, which can serve as a deterrent and evidence if vandalism occurs. Some models send real-time alerts to your smartphone if suspicious activity is detected.
Use a car cover – A simple car cover can effectively protect your vehicle from random acts of vandalism. While it won’t stop hardened criminals, it adds an extra step for them that may deter their behavior.

Use parking sensors or proximity alerts – Advanced Proximity Alert detects when someone is getting too close to the car and sounds a loud alarm, which can deter vandals from continuing their operations.
Install vehicle monitoring system – Some vehicles (such as Teslas) are equipped with built-in surveillance systems (such as Sentry Mode) that actively monitor their surroundings and capture footage of potential threats. Third-party systems can be installed on other vehicles to achieve similar functionality.

Ensure insurance coverage – Make sure your car insurance covers vandalism. Comprehensive insurance plans often include coverage for this type of damage, which can help offset the cost of repairs.
Practice situational awareness – Always be aware of your surroundings when parking. If you notice suspicious behavior, avoid leaving your vehicle unattended or choose an alternative location.

bottom line – While there is no foolproof way to prevent vandalism, these measures can significantly reduce the risk of your car being targeted. A combination of guarding technology, smart parking practices, and vigilance can go a long way toward keeping your prized possessions safe.

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