Lileikis Edvinas, of Little Barn Lane in Mansfield, was jailed for three years and nine months at Chester Crown Court on Wednesday.
Thee 39-year-old had previously pleaded guilty after a basis of plea was rejected by the crown.
Judge Patrick Thompson heard that between November 16 and December 16, 2025, the defendant and unknown others went on spree of stealing high-powered and expensive cars around Cheshire, Merseyside, Scotland and Wales.
He heard that the cars were stolen using scanner equipment, without keys, with brands including Porsche, Audi, BMW, Skoda and Bentley.
The prosecution added that Edvinas and his associates would tape over CCTV at the properties, and that jamming and scanning equipment was bought.
The cars would then be delivered to a chop shop operation near Pickmere, where they were cut up.
They said: “Police were able to trace his phone to be in the areas.
“They would be taken to a location near Northwich to be cut up and a transit van hired by his partner contained his licence and cut up parts of a stolen car.
“His phone had pictures of the vehicles taken and the geolocation of the pictures was Pickmere Lane near Northwich.”
The court also heard that Edvinas denied his involvement in his no-comment interview while multiple victim impact statements were read out.
The defendant also had multiple previous convictions for theft.
Mitigation for the defendant told the court: “He is extremely remorseful and apologises to the victims.
“He recognises the impact of the crimes on their safety at their homes and also the financial impact.
“He told the pre-sentence report ‘I know I have done wrong and deserve to be punished’.”
She added: “This is a man who knows how to reflect and learn about himself while he is custody.
“He is a fully qualified hypnotherapist and has worked in hospitals in his native Lithuania with cancer patients.
“He stopped working over mental health issues but is close to completing a psychology degree and hopes to be employed in future.
“He has plans to become a mentor in the prison community.”
Other offences took place in Ellesmere Port, Chester, Warrington and Crewe, among others.
Sentencing him, Judge Thompson said: “These cars were stolen without keys, and you went with equipment to block CCTV and jammers.
“It seems to me that you played a leading role in this highly-organised conspiracy – they were taken to workshops on false plates and cut up immediately.
“It was extremely well planned and extremely well thought out.
“You present as a man with two young children, and your victims have spoken out about their children no longer feeling safe in their homes and that is a consequence of your actions.”
He will be released on licence halfway through his sentence.