Τα Honda Accord και Civic εξακολουθούν να είναι τα αγαπημένα των κλεφτών στις Η.Π.Α.

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Μία από τις χειρότερες εμπειρίες που σχετίζονται με το αυτοκίνητο, είναι να ξυπνήσεις μία ημέρα και να μην το βρεις εκεί που το είχες παρκάρει για απλούστατα, κάποιος το έκλεψε. Το National Insurance Crime Bureau, εδώ και χρόνια συλλέγει και δημοσιεύει στοιχεία για τα κλεμμένα αυτοκίνητα στις Η.Π.Α. και το 2013 δεν θα αποτελούσε εξαίρεση. Έτσι, όπως κάθε χρόνο τέτοια εποχή, έδωσε στη δημοσιότητα την “Hot Wheels” έκθεση του. Τα καλά νέα, είναι ότι οι κλοπές αυτοκινήτων έπεσαν κατά 3.2% σε σύγκριση με το 2012. Λιγότερα από 700.000 οχήματα εκλάπησαν στις Η.Π.Α. το 2013 και αυτό είναι το χαμηλότερο νούμερο από το 1967 μέχρι σήμερα! Στην έκθεση, περιλαμβάνονται και τα 10 “πιο δημοφιλή” οχήματα για το 2013. Αυτά είναι τα εξής:

  1. Honda Accord – 53.995
  2. Honda Civic – 45.001
  3. Chevrolet Pickup – 27.809
  4. Ford Pickup – 26.494
  5. Toyota Camry – 14.420
  6. Dodge Pickup – 11.347
  7. Dodge Caravan – 10.911
  8. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee – 9.272
  9. Toyota Corolla – 9.010
  10. Nissan Altima – 8.892

Να σημειώσουμε όμως πως όσον αφορά στα pickups, τα στατιστικά περιλαμβάνουν όλα τα pickups μισού τόνου και πάνω ενώ όσον αφορά στα υπόλοιπα αυτοκίνητα, ο αριθμός που βλέπεις αντιστοιχεί στο μοντέλο, ανεξαρτήτου χρονιάς παραγωγής. Ωστόσο η πλειοψηφία των αυτοκινήτων, είναι παλαιότερα μοντέλα και όχι τα νέα. Για παράδειγμα, το Accord, το πιο δημοφιλές στις τάξεις των κλεφτών, είχε 8.166 αυτοκίνητα του 1996 και μόλις 276 του 2013. Αντίστοιχα είναι τα νούμερα για τα περισσότερα ονόματα στη λίστα.

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NICB’s Hot Wheels: America’s 10 Most Stolen Vehicles A 50-50 Split between Domestic and Import

DES PLAINES, Ill. – The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) today released its annual Hot Wheels report which identifies the 10 most stolen vehicles in the United States. The report examines vehicle theft data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and determines the vehicle make, model and model year most reported stolen in 2013.

Also in today’s release is a list of the top 25 2013 vehicle makes and models that were reported stolen in calendar year 2013.

For 2013, the most stolen vehicles* in the nation were (total thefts in parentheses):

1. Honda Accord (53,995)
2. Honda Civic (45,001)
3. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) (27,809)
4. Ford Pickup (Full Size) (26,494)
5. Toyota Camry (14,420)
6. Dodge Pickup (Full Size) (11,347)
7. Dodge Caravan (10,911)
8. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee (9,272)
9. Toyota Corolla (9,010)
10. Nissan Altima (8,892)

See the complete report here. Download an infographic here. To watch a video on Hot Wheels, click
here.

The following are the top 10 2013 model year vehicles stolen during calendar year 2013:

1. Nissan Altima (810)
2. Ford Fusion (793)
3. Ford Pickup Full Size (775)
4. Toyota Corolla (669)
5. Chevrolet Impala (654)
6. Hyundai Elantra (541)
7. Dodge Charger (536)
8. Chevrolet Malibu (529)
9. Chevrolet Cruze (499)
10. Ford Focus (483)

Download 2013’s complete top 25 most stolen list from this spreadsheet.

After a slight increase in 2012, the FBI predicts a reduction in national vehicle thefts of 3.2 percent when final 2013 statistics are released later this year. The peak year for vehicle thefts was 1991 with 1,661,738. If the FBI’s preliminary 2013 vehicle theft estimate holds, thefts will be under 700,000-a number not seen since 1967 and a reduction in vehicle thefts of over 50 percent since 1991.

“The drop in thefts is good news for all of us,” said NICB President and CEO Joe Wehrle. “But it still amounts to a vehicle being stolen every 45 seconds and losses of over $4 billion a year. That’s why we applaud the vehicle manufacturers for their efforts to improve anti-theft technology and pledge to continue to work with our insurance company members and law enforcement to identify and seek vigorous prosecution of the organized criminal rings responsible for so many of these thefts.”

Nonetheless, drivers must still be vigilant and protect their vehicles from theft. NICB recommends its four “layers of protection” against theft:

Common Sense: Lock your car and take your keys. It’s simple enough, but many thefts occur because owners make it easy for thieves to steal their cars.

Warning Device: Having and using a visible or audible warning device is another item that can ensure that your car remains where you left it.

Immobilizing Device: Generally speaking, if your vehicle can’t be started, it can’t be stolen. “Kill” switches, fuel cut-offs and smart keys are among the devices that are extremely effective.

Tracking Device: A tracking device emits a signal to the police or to a monitoring station when the vehicle is stolen. Tracking devices are very effective in helping authorities recover stolen vehicles. Some systems employ “telematics,” which combine GPS and wireless technologies to allow remote monitoring of a vehicle. If the vehicle is moved, the system will alert the owner and the vehicle can be tracked via computer.

Considering a used vehicle purchase? Check out VINCheckSM, a free vehicle history service for consumers. Since 2005, NICB has offered this limited service made possible by its participating member companies. Check it out at: www.nicb.org/vincheck.

Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800-TEL-NICB (800-835-6422), texting keyword “fraud” to TIP411 (847411) or submitting a form on our website. Or, download the NICB Fraud Tips app on your iPhone or Android device.

About the National Insurance Crime Bureau: headquartered in Des Plaines, Ill., the NICB is the nation’s leading not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through data analytics, investigations, training, legislative advocacy and public awareness. The NICB is supported by more than 1,100 property and casualty insurance companies and self-insured organizations. NICB member companies wrote $371 billion in insurance premiums in 2013, or more than 78 percent of the nation’s property/casualty insurance. That includes more than 93 percent ($168 billion) of the nation’s personal auto insurance. To learn more visit www.nicb.org.

*This report reflects stolen vehicle data contained in NCIC and present in the “NCIC mirror image” when accessed by NICB on March 1, 2014. NCIC records may contain errors based on inaccurate entries submitted by reporting agencies. Full size pickups include half ton and larger capacity models for all makes.

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