After the Audi, with a rate of 0.81 stolen per 1,000, comes the Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang, 8.61; BMW M5, 7.58; Dodge Charger, 6.47; and Honda S2000, 5.60; the Detroit News reports. The problem is that the latest data is from 2009.
At least it's fairly comprehensive data. The NCIC theft data is based on information provided from about 23,000 criminal justice agencies and other law enforcement authorities throughout the United States, the News says. Full-size pickups weren't included in this report.
With the adjustment for number of vehicles sold, the Toyota Corolla was the most stolen vehicle. It also happened to be the top car sold that year.
found on http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/11/audi-model-tops-list-of-most-stolen-new-cars/1 via http://rgruppe.blogspot.com/
At least it's fairly comprehensive data. The NCIC theft data is based on information provided from about 23,000 criminal justice agencies and other law enforcement authorities throughout the United States, the News says. Full-size pickups weren't included in this report.
With the adjustment for number of vehicles sold, the Toyota Corolla was the most stolen vehicle. It also happened to be the top car sold that year.
found on http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/11/audi-model-tops-list-of-most-stolen-new-cars/1 via http://rgruppe.blogspot.com/
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