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Grand Theft Auto Vehicle theft is the most costly property crime in the United States, with an estimated cost of $7.6 billion annually. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reports that if vehicle theft were a legitimate business, it would rank 56th among America's largest corporations. The NICB, using data reported by its member insurance companies, has compiled a list of the 10 vehicles most frequently reported stolen in 1998. That top ten includes: |
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1.Honda Accord 2.Oldsmobile Cutlass 3.Toyota Camry 4.Honda Civic 5.Ford Mustang 6.Chevrolet Full Size Pickup 7.Toyota Corolla 8.Cadillac Deville 9.Chevrolet Caprice 10.Jeep Cherokee |
1.Jeep YJ 2.GMC Tracker (soft top, 4-wheel drive) 3.Plymouth Sundance (2-door) 4.Suzuki Sidekick 5.Honda Civic 6.Plymouth Sundance (4-door) 7.GMC Tracker (hard top) 8.Dodge Caravan 9.Dodge Shadow 10.Dodge Grand Caravan |
Stolen Car Recovery has become the most needed Site on the Internet. Your Insurance rates are higher than ever before and non-recovered Stolen Vehicles are at the top of the list of reasons for these higher rates. The one Time cost per vehicle is Minimal and allows us to pay out rewards and offer Schools Churches etc. a vehicle to raise much-needed funds. The registration fees are tax deductible and help to bring down the higher cost of Insurance. |
The one time fee for any Vehicle no matter the Size or Value of
Vehicle is $15.00
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In Warren: Owner chases stolen vehicle, tackles suspect By Hawke Fracassa / The Detroit News The streets of Warren were like a scene from an action movie Tuesday, complete Stolen Vehicles From: Jeffrey Jones, CEAR, [email protected] Category: Car Distribution Re: Stolen Vehicles From: Elaine Hardy Category: Car Distribution Date: 21 May 1998 Comments I am limited in answering this question because of the sensitivity of the subject |
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