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Top 10 Most Frequently Stolen Vehicles
Fox News ^
| December 10, 2008
Posted on 12/10/2008 12:38:19 PM PST by Stoat
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The Highway Data Loss Institute of the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety has released its report on the most frequently stolen vehicles in the United States from the 2005-2007 model years, based on the number of claims per thousand vehicles insured.
Unlike a list of the overall number of vehicles stolen, the HDLI tells you the odds that your car will be snatched based on how many others are on the road. Its like a bad lottery.
Car thieves must also steal their gasoline, because 9 of the top 10 vehicles are some of the largest cars and trucks on the market, including #1, the big daddy Cadillac Escalade ESV.
Except for the one, theyre all American, too. Go, USA!
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Rounding out the top five are the Ford F-250 pickup, standard Cadillac Escalade, Dodge Charger and the Ford F-350.
Least stolen? Its a three-way tie between the Mercedes-Benz E Class 4WD, Buick Ranier, and Subaru Forester. Only .6 of each were stolen per 1,000 insured.
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To: ZirconEncrustedTweezers
try one of these some time...
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posted on
12/10/2008 9:00:56 PM PST
by
Axenolith
(Government blows and that which governs least blows least...)
To: Axenolith
I already have. I got to drive a Solstice GXP earlier this year.
I still prefer the S2000. Or my Miata.
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posted on
12/11/2008 7:05:51 AM PST
by
ZirconEncrustedTweezers
(God helps those who help themselves. The government helps those who don't.)
To: ZirconEncrustedTweezers
Got my wife the turbo SKY, it’s scalded dog fast and sticks to the road like glue, but it is a tight space!
She’s already put about 25K on it in 10 months and I’ve driven it all of 500 miles... :-(
A guy who frequents my dealer has a stock one and then another he put the 400 HP aftermarket V8 and 6 speed tranny in, that’s just crazy...
63
posted on
12/11/2008 8:16:54 AM PST
by
Axenolith
(Government blows and that which governs least blows least...)
To: Axenolith
That lines up with my impressions of the Solstice GXP I drove (mechanically the same as your Sky). Tons of grip, great acceleration... claustrophobic interior (mind you, I drive a ‘91 Miata, which isn’t exactly spacious). Couple that with the lack of a useable trunk, and I’ll have to pass until I can afford a second or third car.
Also, how on earth did GM manage to make a vehicle that is only slightly larger than the current Mazda MX-5 weigh so much?
64
posted on
12/11/2008 8:21:17 AM PST
by
ZirconEncrustedTweezers
(God helps those who help themselves. The government helps those who don't.)
To: Axenolith
Oh, BTW, I know of at least two companies that sell kits allowing you to swap an LSx V8 into an NA or NB platform Miata.
65
posted on
12/11/2008 8:22:41 AM PST
by
ZirconEncrustedTweezers
(God helps those who help themselves. The government helps those who don't.)
To: ZirconEncrustedTweezers
Saturn canned all of the polycarbonate body materials ~last year because first the recycled stock, then the virgin, rose in price. I thought switching to steel was about the stupidest thing in the world, it added about 500 pounds to the VUE, and not designing the SKY with it in mind probably added at least 300-400 to that.
One of Saturns big selling points was the PC body panels, indestructable from my experience (We’re on our 5th Saturn). I would have figured the CAFE hit would have been too much too.
Of course, “All conundrums related to GM can be resolved by accepting as fact that GMs core business strategy is to lose as much money and market share in as little time as possible” (Axenolith’s first axiom of GM) and this just reinforces that...
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posted on
12/11/2008 8:28:56 AM PST
by
Axenolith
(Government blows and that which governs least blows least...)
To: Stoat
Location........ Location........ Location.......
Trucks Still Maintain Top Stolen Vehicle Spots
Saturday, August 9, 2008 updated: 5:02 pm MDT August 9, 2008
EL PASO, Texas -- Since the start of 2008, trucks have remained the top stolen vehicles for El Paso.
According to The El Paso County Auto Burglary and Theft Prevention Task Force, there have been 103 Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 trucks taken this year.
The Ford F-150 has been stolen 99 times, followed by the Ford F-250 with 67 trucks stolen and the Ford F-350
with 44 trucks taken..
One SUV rounds out the top five with 43 taken thus far.
The El Paso County Auto Burglary and Theft Prevention Task Force urges motorists to lock their cars, take the keys
and use anti-theft devices, such as alarms, kill switches and locking devices.
They also said to keep all valuables out of sight.
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posted on
12/11/2008 8:43:03 AM PST
by
deport
To: AnAmericanMother
drove a minivan (ford aerostar) until the expeditions came out, now on my 4th expedition. As the mother of three, I don’t understand how anyone would drive a minivan when SUV’s have more room and are much more comfortable (and easier to get the kids in and out)
Of course the whole snow thing here in Denver really makes my SUV indispensable
68
posted on
12/11/2008 8:54:10 AM PST
by
Mom MD
(Jesus is the Light of the world!)
To: Axenolith
Apparently nobody at GM remembers what Alfred Sloan said was the company’s business: “GM is in the business of making money, not cars.”
69
posted on
12/11/2008 9:00:55 AM PST
by
ZirconEncrustedTweezers
(God helps those who help themselves. The government helps those who don't.)
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