I didn't buy the name "Technodyne" for a high-end vehicle. As a manufacturer of the security system, sure. That could just be my 21st century sense of branding aesthetics, but if I saw that as a company name nowadays, I'd think "military hardware engineering subcontractor." A luxury brand is either going to have some simple yet to Anglophonic ears exotic-sounding surname as its name; or some nonsense word that sounds similar enough to a real word or combination of words to evoke the ideas they represent ("Lexus," "Acura"); or some combination of the two ("Rinspeed").
Other than that, I liked this story. Kind of like Badger getting busted on Breaking Bad.