U.S. automakers are again, beat their foreign competitors, even though she probably wish would not be in the way.
For the first time since 2002, car thieves American model of your preferred as foreign. That is the result of counting the national insurance Crime Bureau annual list of most stolen vehicles in 2010.
At the national level, the most stolen car model was 1994 Honda accord - the Champ from 2009 and 2008.
Broken by automaker Ford had three spots in the top 10, Dodge two and Chevrolet one. The remaining four spots were held by Toyota, Honda and Acura. The report mentions, however, that the first three items in the list are Japanese models continue. This trend has held since 2000.
The good news is car and truck robberies further decreased, the report said. If the preliminary FBI final tally match statistics from the study with the Bureau, the least vehicle thefts will 2010 have seen since 1967.
The NICB said that the decline in the total theft was largely due to the improvements in technology, pointing out that stolen to 52,000 agreement in 2010 more than 44,000 model years in the 1990s were near.
Here it is life Inc.: most everyone is on vacation and you are not, and the few that are in the Office expect to get things done. Here is how to look like you are. Automakers in search for boost fuel pump efficiency life Inc.: costs, ensure the mothers to most life Inc.: $175 million has Highert "for sale" price in United States 2010 was a great year for (stolen) American carsOf course the national average was just that, on average. Was in Wyoming the vehicle most stolen Dodge Ram, and the agreement does not even make that country top 10. The RAM not in New York State top 10 place, but the Jeep Grand Cherokee cracked the list.
The list of most stolen vehicles at the national level for 2010:
1994 Honda Accord 1995 Honda Civic 1991 Toyota Camry 1999 Chevrolet pickup truck (full size) 1997 Ford F150 series/pickup 2004 Dodge Ram 2000 Dodge Caravan 1994 Acura Integra 2002 Ford Explorer 1999 Ford TaurusA breakdown of the State-by-State study to read and to read the entire report, please visit the NICB hot wheels Web site.
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