The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) recently released its annual Hot Wheels report, which highlights the most stolen vehicles in the United States. For the second year in a row, the Ford full size pick-up truck was the automobile that bandits targeted the most in 2020. The slideshow above illustrates 2020's top 10 most stolen vehicles, according to the NICB. "Auto thefts saw a dramatic increase in 2020 versus 2019," NICB President and CEO David Glawe said in a press release. He attributed the car-theft uptick to the pandemic, an economic downturn, law enforcement realignment, depleted social and schooling programs and vehicle-owner complacency.
Stop theft before it starts
The NICB recommends drivers use the following four layers of protection to safeguard against vehicle theft: Use common Sense. The common-sense approach to protection is the easiest and most cost-effective way to thwart would-be thieves. Drivers should always:
- Remove your keys from the ignition
- Lock your doors/close your windows
- Park in a well-lit area
- Audible alarms
- Steering column collars
- Steering wheel/brake pedal lock
- Brake locks
- Wheel locks
- Theft deterrent decals
- Identification markers in or on vehicle
- VIN etching
- Micro dot marking
- Smart keys
- Fuse cut-offs
- Kill switches
- Starter, ignition, and fuel pump disablers
- Wireless ignition authentication
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