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HQ 01-27-2003 10:28 AM

The Most and Least Stolen Vehicles in Canada
 
Sorry, this is Canadian only statistics, but the US is probably close to the same (order that is, not numbers!!!):

http://autos.en.msn.ca/advice/defaul...4021482&type=6

The Most Stolen in Canada *

Automobiles

Hyundai Tiburon (802)
Acura Integra (689)
Honda Civic Si (307)
Volkswagen Golf GTI (296)
Honda Civic (262)
Honda Prelude (212)
Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 (192)
Hyundai Accent (191)
Volkswagen Golf (182)
Daewoo Lanos (179)

Trucks and Light-duty

Dodge Dakota 4WD (246)
Jeep TJ (239)
Dodge Durango 4WD (218)
Dodge Ram 3500 4WD (200)
Dodge Ram 1500 4WD (190)
Jeep Cherokee 4WD (188)
Ford F350 4WD (184)
Dodge Dakota 2WD (170)
Infiniti QX4 (156)
Chevrolet Tahoe /GMC Yukon Denali (147)

The Least Stolen in Canada *

Automobiles

Buick Park Avenue (8)
Mercury Grand Marquis (14)
Toyota Avalon (14)
Ford Crown Victoria (15)
Chevrolet Impala (18)
Buick LeSabre (20)
Ford Taurus Wagon (20)
Buick Century (21)
Buick Regal (22)
Ford Focus Wagon (23)

Trucks and Light-duty

Toyota Tundra 4WD V8 (1)
Pontiac Trans Sport (24)
Chevrolet Venture (28)
Ford Windstar (29)
Honda Odyssey (29)
Pontiac Montana (32)
Oldsmobile Silhouette (34)
Mazda MPV (37)
Toyota Sienna (38)
Chevrolet Astro /GMC Safari 2WD (38)

* Source: The Insurance Bureau of Canada
Theft Frequency Statistics, 1999-2000 models

Trax 01-27-2003 10:32 AM

people dont drive mercedes / porsche / audi / bmw in canada :eek7

Libertine 01-27-2003 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Trax
people dont drive mercedes / porsche / audi / bmw in canada :eek7
There are less of those, so they aren't in the top, but they do get stolen, so they aren't at the bottom.

SleazyDream 01-27-2003 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Trax
people dont drive mercedes / porsche / audi / bmw in canada :eek7
you're right, we prefer jags, fererrai, and rolls royce

Trax 01-27-2003 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


you're right, we prefer jags, fererrai, and rolls royce

you see-there is the difference between the two of us
i prefer driving mercedes and porsche :)
each to his own

ZoiNk 01-27-2003 10:50 AM

My rusted old honda civic hasn't been stolen yet, come on crooks, I want the insurance money, the car is 1/2 dead. Hehe.
ZoiNk

PersianKitty 01-27-2003 10:52 AM

Great.. wonder where the Tiburon rates on US lists. My son thinks he wants one.

Dawgy 01-27-2003 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty
Great.. wonder where the Tiburon rates on US lists. My son thinks he wants one.
i thought he wanted that old muscle car? u still got eddie?

Honeyslut 01-27-2003 11:07 AM

my almost 15 year old daughter wants a 71 le mans.

PersianKitty 01-27-2003 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dawgy

i thought he wanted that old muscle car? u still got eddie?

He's wavering cause he knows if mom gets him a classic he can't mess with it. He was looking at the Tiburon's online last night because of the agressive body kits you can by for them. It's a different flavor for him every week. Last week it was a Celica.

This is what he saw that he liked... not in silver tho http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2401219650&category=67 69

I traded Eddie in on a 2002 Limited about a year ago.

Dawgy 01-27-2003 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty
He's wavering cause he knows if mom gets him a classic he can't mess with it. He was looking at the Tiburon's online last night because of the agressive body kits you can by for them. It's a different flavor for him every week. Last week it was a Celica.

I traded Eddie in on a 2002 Limited about a year ago.

haha... sounds like a normal teenager. next week he'll want an escalade ;)

DrGuile 01-27-2003 11:12 AM

Zoink, you think it wont happen?

last year, my 1989 civic Dx Sedan was stolen from me!!!

200.000km+ on the meter....


go figure...



(yes, Im poor, and I dont like wasting money on cars)

PersianKitty 01-27-2003 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dawgy

haha... sounds like a normal teenager. next week he'll want an escalade ;)

haha.. that was two weeks ago.. An escalade or a navigator

This Escalade in particular (yeah right) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1876287910&category=61 48

DrGuile 01-27-2003 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty


haha.. that was two weeks ago.. An escalade or a navigator

This Escalade in particular (yeah right) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1876287910&category=61 48


This is one of the ugliest things I have ever seen...

JFK 01-27-2003 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


you're right, we prefer jags, fererrai, and rolls royce

Right On Sleazy, and they do come with a 1/2 decent security system. :2 cents:

ZoiNk 01-27-2003 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrGuile
Zoink, you think it wont happen?

last year, my 1989 civic Dx Sedan was stolen from me!!!

200.000km+ on the meter....


go figure...



(yes, Im poor, and I dont like wasting money on cars)

1992 Civic LX 4 door for me. 160,000+kms, rust all over it, bumper half off, etc. I know it will eventually happen. Civics are fucking easy to break into, espially ones that old.
Zoink

PersianKitty 01-27-2003 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrGuile



This is one of the ugliest things I have ever seen...

haha.. about what I said. He wasn't interested in the big tires, etc.. he liked what they'd done inside.

DrGuile 01-27-2003 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ZoiNk


1992 Civic LX 4 door for me. 160,000+kms, rust all over it, bumper half off, etc. I know it will eventually happen. Civics are fucking easy to break into, espially ones that old.
Zoink

Im not sure if it because its easy or because retards are attracted to them...

the dumbass was caught a couple of weeks later DRIVING it...

he even changed a burnt headlight I had, and removed 50,000km on the counter.

idiot... I bought it because I had an awesome deal on it from a neighbor, but Im never buying a civic again...

CDSmith 01-27-2003 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty
He's wavering cause he knows if mom gets him a classic he can't mess with it.
Mom really should make sonnyboy earn his car himself.

My own ol man was pretty tough on me about that when I was 16-17, he wouldn't budge an inch. He wouldn't match any amount, nothing. He said "If you want a car, go buy one"..... So.... I got a job, that was #1. Then I saved a few hundred bucks, and I went to my bank for a small loan. I borrowed $1200, and bought myself a used '74 Chevelle Malibu, and paid off that loan in 1 year flat. I had to beg my ol man to co-sign for that loan, but since he didn't have to fork out any actual money he was okay with it.

I know two things from that experience:

1) I appreciated that car and cherished it like a baby.

and...

2) if I had've defaulted on those loan payments, my dad would have sold that car to pay off the loan.



Something to think about.

JFK 01-27-2003 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
Mom really should make sonnyboy earn his car himself.

My own ol man was pretty tough on me about that when I was 16-17, he wouldn't budge an inch. He wouldn't match any amount, nothing. He said "If you want a car, go buy one"..... So.... I got a job, that was #1. Then I saved a few hundred bucks, and I went to my bank for a small loan. I borrowed $1200, and bought myself a used '74 Chevelle Malibu, and paid off that loan in 1 year flat. I had to beg my ol man to co-sign for that loan, but since he didn't have to fork out any actual money he was okay with it.

I know two things from that experience:

1) I appreciated that car and cherished it like a baby.

and...

2) if I had've defaulted on those loan payments, my dad would have sold that car to pay off the loan.



Something to think about.


You respect it more because you had to work for it, It wasnt handed to youy ona silver platter! Good way to do it . :2 cents:

Rich 01-27-2003 12:14 PM

No suprise about the Grand Marquis and Crown Vic being at the bottom, everyone thinks they're undercover cop cars.

:)

PersianKitty 01-27-2003 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
Mom really should make sonnyboy earn his car himself.

My own ol man was pretty tough on me about that when I was 16-17, he wouldn't budge an inch. He wouldn't match any amount, nothing. He said "If you want a car, go buy one"..... So.... I got a job, that was #1. Then I saved a few hundred bucks, and I went to my bank for a small loan. I borrowed $1200, and bought myself a used '74 Chevelle Malibu, and paid off that loan in 1 year flat. I had to beg my ol man to co-sign for that loan, but since he didn't have to fork out any actual money he was okay with it.

I know two things from that experience:

1) I appreciated that car and cherished it like a baby.

and...

2) if I had've defaulted on those loan payments, my dad would have sold that car to pay off the loan.



Something to think about.

I'm sure your family's situation and mine are a bit different. Everyone's is. My parents bought my first car for me, but I had to pay for every drop of gas that went in it and if my grades dropped to cause the good student discount on insurance to go away I'd of had to pay the increase too. Same goes for my kids. I think I turned out okay.

CDSmith 01-27-2003 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JFK
You respect it more because you had to work for it, It wasnt handed to youy ona silver platter! Good way to do it . :2 cents:
I admit I wasn't very happy about it at the time. As a teenager I certainly would have liked it if my parents had bought me a new car, but it wasn't very long after I bought my car that I realized the wisdom of my dad's ways. It was a good life-lesson.

PaulSweet 01-27-2003 12:23 PM

Who the hell wants a Tiburon......ack! I didn't even think there were many in Canada. I don't see them around much here in Vancouver. Maybe people steal them to get them off the streets...

DrGuile 01-27-2003 12:32 PM

Hey PK, my buddy has a 1992 Buick Regal with no brakes for sale ;p

real cheap, and it wont get stolen ;p

HQ 01-27-2003 12:50 PM

Another good link:

Worst Car of the Millennium:
http://cartalk.cars.com/About/Worst-Cars/results1.html

Quote:

I took this car (Ford Pinto) to a high-crime shopping mall and left it unlocked with the keys in the ignition. I came back several days later and, much to my disgust, it was still there.
Quote:

My Chevy Vega actually broke in half going over railroad tracks. The whole rear end came around slightly to the front, sort of like a dog wagging its tail.
Quote:

I once test drove a Yugo, during which the radio fell out, the gear shift knob came off in my hand, and I saw daylight through the strip around the windshield.
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The Yugo's first stop after the showroom was the service department: 'Fill 'er up and replace the engine!'
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Any time we made a right hand turn (in a Yugo), we all had to lean to the right to prevent the driver's side rear tire from scraping against the wheel well.
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At least (the Yugo) had heated rear windows--so your hands would stay warm while you pushed.
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Theo 01-27-2003 01:05 PM

I took this car (Ford Pinto) to a high-crime shopping mall and left it unlocked with the keys in the ignition. I came back several days later and, much to my disgust, it was still there.


lol

JFK 01-27-2003 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
I admit I wasn't very happy about it at the time. As a teenager I certainly would have liked it if my parents had bought me a new car, but it wasn't very long after I bought my car that I realized the wisdom of my dad's ways. It was a good life-lesson.
My eldest Daughter keeps bugging from time to time, she is in College. The answer is no, wait till you are finished with your studies. Until that time she has to suffer with driving my Jag around, poor thing ! :1orglaugh

HQ 01-27-2003 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
I took this car (Ford Pinto) to a high-crime shopping mall and left it unlocked with the keys in the ignition. I came back several days later and, much to my disgust, it was still there.


lol

And my family had a Ford Pinto... something I'll never forget when I buy my Ferrari or Lamborghini someday...


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