Thursday, July 11, 2013

Car thieves in the United States Aims Pickup



Rampant theft of two and four wheeled vehicles. Developed countries like the United States are also often occurs in motor vehicle theft.

Car commercial is the type most often stolen in the United States. Thieves specialist four-wheel vehicles there, preferring commercial vehicles, rather than private vehicles.

According to the Highway Loss Data Institute, which is most often missing cars in the United States is the Ford F-250 pickup heavy-duty. The car replaced the GM Cadillac Esclade, which since 2003 has always topped the list of the most frequently missing car.

Still according to the Highway Loss Data Institute, car theft in the United States in 2012 and increased 1.3 percent from 715 373 in 2011, after eight consecutive years of steadily declining.

"General Motors has put a lot of new anti-theft technology in Esclade. So it can help lower the Escalade theft rate," said Matt Moore Vice President Highway Loss Data Institute.

The agency relied on studies to obtain these results, the study was conducted based on the claims of the insured vehicle models 2010-2012. According to the study of Ford F-250 get claims frequency by 7 per 1000, while the frequency Esclade get 5.5 per 1,000 vehicles.

Five models are often the target of car thefts in the United States, among others, the Ford F-250 heavy-duty pickups, GM's Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup, 1500 Chevrolet Avalanche pickup, 1500 GMC Sierra pickup and Ford's F-350 pickup.

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