08-03-2006, 06:28 AM | #1 |
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2001 Bmw M Roadster - Most Stolen Car Of 2005
http://autos.msn.com/advice/article.aspx?contentid=2891
The 2001 BMW M Roadster received the dubious honor of being listed as the most stolen vehicle of 2005, according to the most recent stolen vehicle report from CCC Information Services Inc. (CCC). CCC is a technology provider to the automotive claims and repair industry. The CCC report found that slightly more than one out of every two hundred registered 2001 M Roadsters were stolen last year. Following closely behind were the 1998 Acura Integra in second place and 2004 Mercury Marauder in third. The 2005 stolen vehicle report from CCC Information Services Inc. is based on the rate of theft for a vehicle as a percentage of the total number registered. CCC analyzes total loss claims received from more than 350 property and casualty insurers in North America and compares the number of vehicles stolen and not recovered against vehicle registration volume information provided by R.L. Polk & Co., to determine the rate of theft. CCC changed the method of determining the most stolen vehicles two years ago, basing the report on the theft rate rather than the number of thefts, which had skewed the report toward the most popular models. Not included in the study are vehicles stolen for joyrides or otherwise recovered and returned to their owners. CCC included only vehicles stolen and deemed a total loss, or never recovered. A vehicle is considered a total loss when the cost to repair it approaches or exceeds the value of the vehicle. "We can't say exactly why they were stolen, but some details point to interesting trends contained within the list of the top 25 most stolen cars of 2005," said Mary Jo Prigge, CCC's president of operations. "For instance, our data suggest some cars are stolen for the value of their parts, which may explain why we often see a 'clustering' effect with same make and model vehicles from sequential model years." "The data also point to a high proportion of stolen cars that are built for speed, such as the BMW M Roadster, the Audi S4, the supercharged Jaguar XJR and the Mercury Marauder, all of which appear on the top 25 most stolen vehicles list in 2005," Prigge added. Surprisingly, the cost of fuel has not affected the popularity of the large SUV among car thieves. The full-size SUV segment remains the most stolen segment, including such vehicles as the Cadillac Escalade and the Land Rover Range Rover. Hummers have also been popular among thieves—the brand was the most stolen make of vehicle in 2005, followed by Acura, Land Rover, Honda and Suzuki. The CCC reports the ten most stolen vehicles for 2005 are as follows: 1. 2001 BMW M Roadster 2. 1998 Acura Integra 3. 2004 Mercury Marauder 4. 1999 Acura Integra 5. 1995 Acura Integra 6. 2002 Audi S4 7. 1996 Acura Integra 8. 1997 Acura Integra 9. 2001 Acura Integra 10. 2000 Jaguar XJR The study is based on total loss claims received from more than 350 property and casualty insurers in North America and compares the number of vehicles stolen and not recovered against vehicle registration volume information provided by R.L. Polk & Co., to determine the rate of theft.
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lol i think it should be the acura integras instead of the m, they occupy like half of the rankings
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08-03-2006, 09:54 PM | #4 |
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It must be for the $$$ parts. That's 1 full car to provide parts for the other 199 each year I guess.
I know the big SUVs (i.e. Escalade) get shipped off to Eastern Europe... at least that's where they end up from here apparently. |
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