The 10 Most Stolen Cars in United States of America

10. 2009 Toyota Corolla: Trade-In Value*: $11,100, Original Price in 2009: $15,910, New Car Value (2011): $17,400, The Toyota Corolla is one of the “best loved cars in America” according to Kelley Blue Book . It rates high on maintenance and resale value — and it gets decent gas mileage. The 2011 had just “minor cosmetic changes,” which means parts from prior year models can be used in the newer models, which makes the car very attractive to car thieves Roughly 800,000 to one million cars are stolen in America every single year. Many of the same models are on the list every year but it’s not just because they’re the most popular vehicles. It’s primarily because they have parts that don’t change much from year to year – and most cars are stolen for the parts, not to drive around, explained Geoff Keah, a special investigator for assurance . So, thieves who steal a 1994 model, for example, could sell the parts to use in models for 1995, 1996, etc.
09. 2002 Ford Explorer, Trade-In Value*: $4,350, Original Price in 2002: $27,775, New Car Value (2011): $30,000, The Ford Explorer is one of the most popular SUVs on the market. People love the vehicle because it has the functionality of an SUV but also has style and comfort. Because they’re so popular, Ford hasn’t made too many changes in subsequent models, except for improvements to safety and roominess. You know what that means — thieves love them for the parts!
08. 1994 Acura Integra, Trade-In Value*: $625, Original Price in 1994: $16,695, New Car Value (2011): N/A, The Integra makes the stolen list because it was a popular vehicle that Honda made from 1985 to 2007 that people liked to buy and soup up “Fast and Furious” style with everything from engine modification to enhanced suspension and blinged-up wheels, Keah explains.
07. 1994 Chevrolet Pickup Trade-In Value*: $1,200, Original Price in 1994: $16,322, New Car Value (2011): $20,800, Pickup trucks like the 1994 Chevy Silverado are extremely popular, particularly in Texas and the south. In Texas, for example, they’re often stolen and then driven across the border into Mexico where they’re harder to recover.
06. 2000 Dodge Caravan, Trade-In Value*: $1,450, Original Price in 2000: $21,905, New Car Value (2011): $24,800, The Dodge Caravan is a popular minivan that is a big hit among soccer moms in places like Michigan and, as a result, thieves, who steal them for their parts. Thieves love the older models because they lack anti-theft devices and they have valuable parts like airbags and catalytic converters. The Caravan is so popular in Michigan, that five of the top 10 most stolen vehicles in Michigan are Caravans (the 2000, the 1999, the 1998, the 1997 and the 1996).
05. 2004 Dodge Ram Pickup, Trade-In Value*: $5,050, Original Price in 2004: $22,295, New Car Value (2011): $20,100, Pickup trucks like the Ram are stolen for valuable parts such as the wheels and tailgates, Keah said. Tailgates can often get mangled in an accident and the new ones are expensive to replace since they often have cameras for backing up in them. (A tailgate with a camera can set you back $1,000 to $1,500.) Plus, the older ones are easy to steal, he said.
04. 1997 Ford F-150 Pickup, Trade-In Value*: $1,200, Original Price in 1997: $17,480, New Car Value (2011): $22,600, Ford has been making its best-selling F-series pickup trucks since 1948 and for most of that time the F-150 has not only been the best-selling truck in America but the best-selling vehicle in America. That means there will always be a market for parts — and for thieves, who love those older models. 1997, incidentally, marked Ford’s first redesign of the F-150 since 1980. It was also the model where Ford introduced the rounded nose, a risky move given the F-150?s popularity.
03. 1991 Toyota Camry, Trade-In Value*: $700, Original Price in 1991: $14,513, New Car Value (2011): $19,900, The top three cars are all popular sedans, including the 1991 Toyota Camry. What makes them attractive to thieves is that these makes and models are easy to steal and the parts don’t change much from year to year. The Camry is known for its quality and reliability and great resale value. As a result, it’s a popular target for thieves all across America, from Delaware to Florida, Kansas, California and Hawaii.
02. 1995 Honda Civic, Trade-In Value*: $1,100, Original Price in 1995: $11,970, New Car Value (2011): $17,400, The Civic gets great reviews and is one of the best-selling compact cars. People love them for their great fuel efficiency, reliability, repair history and resale value, according to Kelley Blue Book. It’s also pretty roomy inside, despite being a compact. Thieves love them for their parts. Cars like the Camry and Civic make the most-stolen list just about every year though the model year generally goes up one.
01. 1994 Honda Accord, Trade-In Value*: $975, Original Price in 1994: $15,430, New Car Value (2011): $20,200, The Accord is loved by both drivers and thieves and is universally stolen all over America. Drivers love it for its quality and refinement. It handles well, rates high on safety and maintenance and has a roomy interior. Thieves, of course, love them for their parts, which don’t change much from year to year, and for their lack of anti-theft technology. Source: Article