Check Out North Dakota’s Top 12 Stolen Cars
As safe as North Dakota is, things still get stolen from time to time.
Something To Ponder
Have you ever wondered if your car is more likely to get stolen than others? I'm sure you would guess a fancy, high-dollar car might be one that's targeted over an older, median-value ride.
You might be wrong in thinking that.
Top Stolen Cars In North Dakota
NICB.org did a study, looking at all fifty states. They found the top 10 stolen cars in each state.
Want to know which cars get stolen most in North Dakota? -- Sure you do.
Top 12
12. Chevrolet Tahoe - Whether it's a 2001, 2002, 2004, or a 2005 thieves seem to love Tahoes.
11. 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix - Maybe it's because they are no longer in production, and the car jackers love nostalgia... it's hard to say why this car is such a popular steal.
10. Ram Pickup/Full Size - If you drive a 2018 or 2015 Ram Pickup, you may want to triple-check your doors are locked.
9. 2017 Toyota Camry - I'm not sure what sets it apart from the other years/models, but the 2017 gets stolen quite a bit.
8. Jeep Grand Cherokee - The source found that the 2019 model seems to get swiped the most.
7. Chevy Malibu - It's the 2008 model that gets stolen more than any other.
6. Chevy Equinox - Another Chevy?!
5. Dodge Pickup Full Size - It looks like car thieves love the full-sized trucks.
40 of these have been stolen.
4. GMC Pickup Full Size
Just a couple more of these stolen that the Dodge.
42 have been taken.
3. Chevy Impala - There are songs written about this car, so I get the hype. (Skee Lo 'I Wish')
44 of these have been stolen.
2. Chevrolet Pickup
107 of these have been stolen; most are the 2017 and 2005 models
1. Ford Pickup Full Size
The top stolen car is the Ford Pickup. The most common year is the 2013.
To date, 112 of these have been taken.
Surprised?
Do you find it surprising that luxury car brands didn't make the top twelve list? Have you ever had a are stolen? -- I hope not.
Remember: lock your doors, and keep your eyes open!
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