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Top 10 most stolen vehicles in 2003
Frequency of theft is just one of the factors that impacts your auto insurance premiums. So before you buy your new vehicle check out the top 10 most stolen vehicles in the U.S. in 2003 according to the National Insurance Crime
Bureau (NICB):
1. 2000 Honda Civic
2. 1989 Toyota Camry
3. 1991 Honda Accord
4. 1994 Chevrolet Full Size C/K 1500 Pickup
5. 1994 Dodge Caravan
6. 1997 Ford 150 Series
7. 1986 Toyota Pickup
8. 1995 Acura Integra
9. 1997 Nissan Sentra
10. 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass
What does vehicle theft have to do with your auto insurance premiums?
Insurance coverage for theft is included in the comprehensive part of your auto insurance policy. As vehicle theft
increases, the part of the insurance premium you pay for comprehensive coverage is also likely to
increase.
If you include comprehensive coverage on your car insurance policy then, part of determining your
insurance rate requires the insurer to assess the likelihood your car will be stolen. This includes a review
of car theft rates in your region and how frequently thieves are attracted to your car's make and model. Because each insurer varies in how they calculate auto insurance premiums, it's important then that you shop around for
the best car insurance price. No two auto insurers are alike!
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