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Most Easy Stolen Cars
Cars made in America, Japan, and Europe included in the list.
For you the owner of a motor vehicle appears to be increasingly careful in maintaining the security of your vehicle from the threat of thieves.
Nothing wrong with you also begin to add additional security devices to prevent theft that occurred more intense lately.
As reported by caradvice, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, referring to insurance claims data RACV (Royal Automobile Club of Victoria) at the end of last year, Holden Commodore became the most frequently stolen cars in the state of Australia, Victoria.
These data show, there are about 198 claims filed by the owner of the car Holden Commodore to the RACV. They also launch data showing Ford Falcon became the most popular vehicle theft after the Holden Commodore, in which data is 12 months, showed about 107 claims filed owners of the Ford Falcon.
While the Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla and Ford Laser into the next row of cars most in demand by thieves in Australia.
“The car alerts years old is the most popular car by the thieves, because of the lack of additional security devices,” said Bob McGuinness as the General Manager of the insurance company RACV.
In fact, he said, the car alerts can be installed year-old has an engine immobiliser, an additional security devices priced around U.S. $ 200.
The data reported by the RACV also shows that areas such as Essendon North Melbourne, Footscray and St Albans areas prone to motor vehicle theft.
Other areas around Melbourne who also has a fairly high level of theft is the CBD, Richmond and St Kilda, while to the southeast of Melbourne including Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Packenham.
“The car drivers should be vigilant when park it in crowded places like railway stations, shopping malls or in front of their own homes,” the message.
In addition, when leaving the car, it’s worth checking back car door and car window, to make sure everything is tightly sealed.
From the data given RACV, the stolen vehicles most often carried out at 6 pm to midnight. Where 35% the stolen motor vehicle occurred at 6 to midnight. And 14% occurred between midnight and 6am.
“Our data shows that the thieves are always ready for action every time. Not only at night, when you leave your car unattended for a long time,” said McGuinnes end the conversation