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Reassessing Vehicle Theft: The Most Likely Cars to Be Stolen in the US

While many 'most stolen' lists highlight popular models, a different approach to measuring theft likelihood reveals a new set of vehicles at risk.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
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Vehicle theft remains a significant concern in the United States, with various lists identifying the most commonly stolen cars. However, these lists often focus on sheer numbers rather than the likelihood of theft.

Recent analysis suggests that when theft likelihood is measured differently, the results can shift dramatically, highlighting vehicles that may not typically appear on standard lists.

This shift in perspective prompts a reevaluation of which cars are truly at risk, emphasizing the need for potential buyers to consider theft statistics beyond popularity.