New Report Shows Full-Size Trucks Have Highest Theft Rate
More Than 85 Percent of Stolen Vehicles Recovered in 2022
"Vehicle theft is a multi-billion-dollar industry in
Vehicle theft rates for sedans, including Honda, Hyundai and Kia, followed those of full-size pickups, with recovery rates for Hyundais and Kias between 87 and 95 percent. Social media trends were a likely factor in their high theft rankings in 2022.
"There are some commonsense steps to keep cars from being stolen. First, remove valuables from the vehicle or lock them out of sight. Next, lock the doors, roll the windows all the way up, and don't leave your keys or key fob in the car," Glawe said.
With July traditionally being the month with the highest vehicle theft rate, NICB joined with the
Additionally, there are important steps consumers can take if their vehicle is stolen.
If your vehicle is stolen:
Report your vehicle as stolen immediately to police
- According to NICB data, 34% of recovered stolen vehicles are recovered on the same day as the theft, and 45% are recovered within two days. Reporting the theft to law enforcement also provides a record to show to your insurer.
Report your stolen vehicle to your insurer
- Oftentimes insurers need a police report before honoring a claim.
Be prepared to provide important vehicle information
- You will need to provide the make/model of the vehicle, color, license plate number, as well as the vehicle's VIN number. (The VIN can be found on your insurance policy documentation or on the Proof of Insurance card.)
- The process for filing a stolen vehicle report to your insurer could be over the phone, online, or even directly to your insurance agent.
Learn more about reporting stolen vehicles HERE.
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