Fast Facts: Critical Information of Vehicle Theft
All types of vehicles - automobiles, motorcycles and commercial equipment - are at risk for theft. LoJack has collected information from a variety of well-respected sources to help you learn about all types of vehicle theft. For those wishing to do more in depth research, we have provided links to key sites.
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Check Out These Vehicle Theft Statistics:
2010 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Statistics:
Nearly 740,000 vehicles were reported stolen in 2010
In U.S., one vehicle stolen every 43 seconds
Estimated total value of vehicles stolen nationwide is nearly 4 billion

Car, Truck and SUV Theft
Top Makes and Models Stolen and Recovered in U.S.
- 1994 Honda Accord
- 1995 Honda Civic
- 1991 Toyota Camry
- 1999 Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
- 1997 Ford F150 Series/Pickup
- 2004 Dodge Ram
- 2000 Dodge Caravan
- 1994 Acura Integra
- 2002 Ford Explorer
- 1999 Ford Taurus
Thieves choose these vehicles because of the huge profit potential when the cars are stripped down to their components, which then supply a vast black market for stolen parts
- Popularity of mini vans, pickups, trucks, and sport utility vehicles is making them an increasingly attractive target for thieves
- Vehicle theft is the costliest property crime in the U.S., costing consumers more than $4.5 billion annually
- Nearly 40% of all vehicle thefts occur in or near ports or border communities
States With The Most Stolen and Recovered Vehicles:
- California
- Texas
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Washington
- Arizona
- Ohio
- New York
Motorcycle Theft
- Nearly 50,000 motorcycle were reported stolen in 2010 representing a loss of more than $370 million
- In U.S., more than 5 motorcycles are stolen every hour
- Typical recovery rate of motorcycles is only 25-30%
In 2010 the top states with the highest motorcycle theft rates were:
- California
- Texas
- Florida
- North Carolina
- Indiana
In 2010 the most stolen motorcycles are:
- Honda
- Yamaha
- Suzuki
- Kawasaki
- Harley-Davidson
Construction Theft
The criminal world has discovered a lucrative and growing market: heavy construction equipment. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, close to $1 billion a year is lost nationwide due to the theft of construction equipment and tools.
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