Stolen Car List
Every year, the National Insurance Crime Bureau compiles a top stolen car list. These are the vehicles most likely to be reported stolen in the U.S. The most recent stolen car list includes*:
- Honda Accord
- Honda Civic
- Toyota Camry
- Dodge Caravan
- Nissan Sentra
- Ford F150 Series
- Acura Integra
- Toyota Pickup
- Saturn SL
- Dodge Ram Pickup
*according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau
If your car or the car you're thinking of buying is not on this stolen car list, don't be lulled into a false sense of security. More than 1.2 million cars are reported stolen each year – of every make and model – which averages out to a stolen car every 25 seconds. As a car owner, how can you avoid the considerable expense and aggravation that accompany the loss of a vehicle to theft? How can you avoid seeing your car show up on this list of stolen cars?
LoJack helps keep your car off the stolen car list
The LoJack Theft Recovery System has proven to be the most successful and effective form of theft prevention. LoJack has recovered over 90 percent of stolen cars equipped with a LoJack Transceiver—more than 100,000 vehicles to date.
How does LoJack keep your car off the list of stolen cars?
- LoJack hides a tiny Transceiver within your car. When your car is stolen and you report the theft, police activate the Transceiver, which sends out a silent signal. Tracking the signal from helicopters and squad cars, police can locate your stolen car, apprehend the thieves, recover your car and return it to you. Many cars are recovered within just a few hours.
- LoJack is the only theft recovery system that is fully integrated with local law enforcement. LoJack supplies local police with the Mobile Tracking Computers necessary to find a stolen car. Other systems have to track a stolen car themselves and then call the police once the vehicle is located. That's why LoJack is the most effective solution for keeping your vehicle off the stolen car list.
- While thieves can often disable car alarms and other protection devices, LoJack is hidden where thieves can't find it – not even you will know where the Transceiver is located within your car.
- The LoJack Signal can be detected through such barriers as concrete ceilings and walls. Other systems require a vehicle to have a direct line of sight with a GPS satellite, making it much easier for thieves to successfully hide a stolen car.
To find out more about LoJack and how you can prevent your car from showing up on a stolen car list, visit our homepage at www.lojack.com.