MULTIVU VIDEO FEED: Most stolen vehicles, 2016-18 model years
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NEWS: Dodge cars with big engines top HLDI's list of most stolen vehicles.
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STORY SUMMARY:
Two large cars known for their powerful engines -- the Dodge Charger HEMI and the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat -- top the Highway Loss Data Institute's list of vehicles most likely to be stolen.
Both vehicles have claim rates for whole-vehicle theft that are more than 5 times the average for 2016-18 models. Nearly all 20 models with the highest theft rates are either vehicles with big engines, luxury vehicles or pickups.
Two of the vehicles on the least-stolen list are the Tesla Model S and Model X. Their low theft rate may be related to the fact that, as electric vehicles, they are usually parked in garages or close to a house to be near a power supply.
Absent from the most-stolen list is any version of the Cadillac Escalade, which previously dominated HLDI's rankings of vehicles popular with thieves.
SOUNDBITES: Matt Moore, senior vice president, Highway Loss Data Institute
THIS FEED CONTAINS: Parked cars and other related footage
SOURCE: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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/PRNewswire -- Aug. 1, 2019/
SOURCE Institute for Highway Safety