American automakers are beating their foreign rivals, though probably not in the way he wanted.
For the first time since 2002, the car thieves prefer rather to focus on u.s. models than foreign. It is the result of the national insurance Crime Bureau counting the annual list of most stolen vehicles in 2010.
National level, the most stolen car model was the 1994 Honda Accord-the champion of the 2009 and 2008.
Divided by the automaker, Ford had three places in the top 10, Dodge and Chevrolet, one of the two. Toyota, Honda and Acura were held for the remaining four places. The report noted that the three places on the list continue to Japanese models. This trend held since 2000.
The good news is automotive theft continued to decline, said the report. If the preliminary FBI statistics used in the study does not match with the FBI 's, by the year 2010 will see the least stolen vehicles from 1967.
NCIB said that the decline in the total theft was largely due to improvements in technology, noting that nearly 52 000 mnoholetou stolen in 2010, more than 44 000 from the model in the 1990s.
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List of most stolen vehicles nationally for 2010:
1995 Honda Accord 1994 Honda Civic 1991 Toyota Camry 1999 Chevrolet Pickup truck (full size) of the 1997 Ford F150 Series/2004 Dodge Ram Pickup 2000 Dodge Caravan 1994 Acura Integra 2002 Ford Explorer 1999 Ford TaurusAn overview of the study of State-State, and read the full report, go to the site's NCIB Hot Wheels.
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