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New research shows which car models are facing the highest risk of theft, number stolen annually

New research shows which car models are facing the highest risk of theft, number stolen annually

  • A new report has claimed that Hyundai Sonata is the most stormy car with the highest 157 -thefts to 10k vehicles
  • The report published by a US company also said that Japanese producers demonstrate superior theft prevention
  • Honda models show the lowest vulnerability rates among the world’s top vehicles in the report

A recent study conducted by lawyers for the right of law and Malpraxis Medical Conboy a US legal company has revealed the most predisposed vehicle models.

Safety features remain One of the main priorities for anyone trying to buy a car.

Machines of research list with the highest theft
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In his study, Conboy said he analyzed the annual vehicle theft reports and the sales records of the producers for 25 popular models to reach his conclusion.

He added that the study has been focused on key values, including annual theft numbers, sales volumes of all time, theft rates and risk percentages.

By granting an additional breakdown of its methodology, he said that a vulnerability rate of theft for each car was calculated, representing the theft numbers of each model to 10,000 sales.

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Vehicles were also ranked from the highest to the slightest vulnerability based on them the vulnerability of theft scores.

List of vulnerable cars to theft

Conformable to the reportHyundai Sonata occupies the first place with a vulnerability rate of theft of 157, which makes it the largest risk model in the study.

With an annual theft number of 42.8k, it is the largest registered and highlights a significant challenge in preventing theft for this popular car.

Hyundai Elantra is in second place with a rate of theft of theft of 154, following closely behind Sonata. While driving absolute theft numbers with 48K incidents compared to 42k of Sonata, its sales volume slightly higher than 3.1 million creates a lower vulnerability score.

Kia Soul occupies the third place, showing a theft frequency of 142. Despite its lower number of sales compared to Hyundai models, Kia Soul vulnerability remains high, with 21K 10K.

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Coming in the fourth, Kia Sportage has a number of theft of 132 to 10k cars sold. With 15.7k thefts reported annually, this is one of the most targeted vehicles in the SUV category, considering its relatively small number of sales to 1.1 million.

Car model Theft number (annually) Number of sales Theft-vulnerability to 10k cars sold
Hyundai Sonata 42.813 2.7 m 157.0
Hyundai Elantra 48.445 3.1m 153.9
Kia Soul 21.001 1.4 m 142.3
Kia Sportage 15.749 1.1 m 131.8
Kia Forte 16,209 1.3 m 124.2
Pick-up Chevrolet 48.206 10.1m 47.7
Jeep Grand Cherokee 13,210 3.3 m 39.0
Dodge Charger 6.303 1.6 m 38.6
Honda accord 20.895 5.7 m 36.2
Honda civic 19.858 5.6 m 35.3

Kia Forte provides the fifth position with a theft occurrence of 124. With over 16 k annual theft incidents on 1.3 million vehicles sold, the model has better marginal anti -factory measures than her brother Sportage. Forte completes the dominance of Korean producers of high risk positions, maintaining a theft rate more than three times higher than industry average.

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In the sixth place, Chevrolet Pick-up experiences 48 thefts per 10,000 car sales. Despite matching the frequency of theft of elantra to over 48 incidents, it also has the largest volume of sales of over 10 million units, which leads to a significantly smaller theft potential.

Japanese cars come with safety features that prevent theft
The joy of buying a car can be shaded quickly if stolen. Photo credit: Andreswd
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The Jeep Grand Cherokee lands in seventh position, showing a 39 theft rate. With 13K annual steals distributed on its substantial basis of 3.38 million vehicles, Grand Cherokee demonstrates a better resistance to theft than the Korean models that dominate the top places.

Dodge Charger places the eighth in the standings, with a vulnerability rate of 38. Interesting, while performance vehicles often draw attention to theft, the charger records the smallest absolute theft numbers in the top 10, with only 6k incidents. Compared to his volume of sales of 1.63 million units, these numbers reflect a strong discouragement of theft that matches the performance of the Great Cherokee.

In the ninth position is Honda Accord with a theft frequency of 36 for 10k units sold, marking the beginning of Japanese producers in the prevention of theft. The model is experiencing over 20 annual thefts, however, its 5.77 million units sales help maintain a low vulnerability rate.

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Honda Civic completes Top 10 with a theft rate of 35.3. Its annual number of theft of 19K units, spread over a substantial volume of 5.63 million sales, results in a strong security performance.

A spokesman from The law of conboy law and medical malpractice Lawyers commented on the study:

“The approach of the auto industry on the security of the vehicle reveals a striking disappearance in the producer’s priorities and the vulnerabilities in the real world.

“Some brands have mastered the implementation of anti-type technology, while others remain significant behind, regardless of market positioning or price points.”

Car imports decrease in Nigeria

Previously, legit.ng reported that the car imports in Nigeria they decreased in 2024 amid multiple challenges including Devaluation nair and high inflation.

Multiple challenges pushed the costs of vehicle imports and, in accordance with the recent trade report published by the National Statistics Office, the total value of imports of passenger cars decreased from N1.47 trillion to 2023 to N1.26TN, a decrease of 14.3%.

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This is an increased deviation from the report of the previous year, when the vehicle imports doubled between 2022 and 2023.

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