Car thieves favor foreign cars
Car stealer have strong preferences. They prefer stealing imports rather than domestic help models, according to the newly released car theft study of the subject Insurance Crime agency (NICB).The NICB reviewed auto theft data reported to the West Virginia-based National Crime info Center and from that info developed this list of the make, model, and model year of the most reported stolen vehicles in 2004. Top Ten Most Stolen Vehicles, 2004- 1995 Honda Civic
- 1989 Toyota Camry
- 1991 Honda agreement
- 1994 Dodge train
- 1994 Chevrolet Full Size C/K 1500 pickup truck
- 1997 Ford F150 Series
- 2003 Dodge Ram pickup truck
- 1990 Acura Integra
- 1988 Toyota pickup truck
- 1991 Nissan Sentra
In 2004, 1,237,114 motor vehicles were reported stolen, representing a drop of 23,357 vehicles from 2003. Overall in the United States, motor vehicle theft fell by 1.9 percentage from the previous year. According to NICB Chief executive director Officer, Henry M. Robert M. Bryant, while this rebuff decrease in theft is a positive sign, there is still work to be done. "Now, all of us in the fight against vehicle theft and insurance fraud must ensure that we continue the impulse and bring this subject crime job under control," said Bryant, president and chief executive director officer of the NICB, an Illinois-headquartered organization that focusing on combating insurance fraud and vehicle theft. NICB's latest study follows one it did before in 2005 on identifying the U.S. Metropolitan areas with the highest auto-theft rates for 2004. Golden State holds the dubious distinction of having seven of the 10 metropolitan areas with the highest auto-theft rates. The NICB points out that the metropolitan area of Modesto, California, heads the list for the sec straight year. The study is based on an analysis of statistics collected by the Federal soldier Bureau of probe for 336 metropolitan areas in the U.S. Metropolitan Areas with Highest Vehicle Theft Rates, 2004 (2003 arrangement in parenthesis)
- Modesto, CA (1)
- Stockton-Lodi, CA (3)
- Las Vegas, NV (4)
- Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (2)
- capital of California, CA (5)
- Oakland, CA (7)
- Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA (15)
- San Diego, CA (9)
- Fresno, CA (6)
- Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (11)
The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) reports a disturbing trend, indicating that insurance claims for stolen cars are experiencing the biggest increase in port areas. The hardest hit locales include New York, Miami and in Southern California (San Diego and Los Angeles), confirms Kim Hazelbaker, senior vice president for HLDI in Arlington, Va. Adds Hazelbaker: "The new Cadillac Escalade, Lincoln Navigator and other high-dollar SUVs are becoming a very popular theft target for organized car theft rings, because this has become an extremely lucrative business for them. They have the stolen cars loaded into containers for shipping on land and sea to Third World countries. In the post 9/11 era, cargo inspectors at the major ports tend to focus most of their energy on goods coming into the country, and maybe a bit less on what's going out." |