The Insurance Bureau of Canada released their list of top 10 stolen cars in Canada for 2007..
here's the list..
Top 10 cars stolen in Canada in 2007:
1. 1999 Honda Civic SiR 2-door
2. 2000 Honda Civic SiR 2-door
3. 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX/WRX STi 4-door AWD
4. 1999 Acura Integra 2-door
5. 1994 Dodge/Plymouth Grand Caravan/Voyager
6. 1994 Dodge/Plymouth Grand Caravan/Voyager AWD
7. 1994 Dodge/Plymouth Caravan/Voyager
8. 1998 Acura Integra 2-door
9. 2000 Audi TT Quattro 2-door Coupe
10. 1994 Dodge/Plymouth Shadow/Sundance 2-door Hatchback
:lol: :lol: 10. 1994 Dodge/Plymouth Shadow/Sundance 2-door Hatchback
I guess it would be great to drive the fawker off the Scarborough bluffs :lol: :lol:
Thats if it could make it their B)
5 6 and 7 should all count as one i bet if they conbined it they would be number 1
WTF is so great about 1994 Chrysler products that they are so coveted by car thieves????
dBlast,Dec 19 2007, 06:52 PM Wrote:WTF is so great about 1994 Chrysler products that they are so coveted by car thieves????
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Coveted? No. They are easy to steal, and minivans are convenient when you want to putride around with your 6 other friends (for a joyride), plus they're handy to haul away the goods in a b&e.
Notice, no Fords? While you might think it's because nobody wants them, but really it's because they're hard to steal because of the PATS key (the chip in the key).
3. 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX/WRX STi 4-door AWD
good thing i have a wagon
OAC_Sparky,Dec 19 2007, 11:06 PM Wrote:dBlast,Dec 19 2007, 06:52 PM Wrote:WTF is so great about 1994 Chrysler products that they are so coveted by car thieves????
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Coveted? No. They are easy to steal, and minivans are convenient when you want to putride around with your 6 other friends (for a joyride), plus they're handy to haul away the goods in a b&e.
Notice, no Fords? While you might think it's because nobody wants them, but really it's because they're hard to steal because of the PATS key (the chip in the key).
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haha, funny how you say that.
sundance was stolen from my work's parking lot and they located the car 3 months later by the timmies 5 min away from work. Cops didnt think anyone would ever steal a car just so they can go to timmies with it. As sparky said, those things are so simple to brake in that a 10 yr old kid can take it for a joy ride.
OAC_Sparky,Dec 19 2007, 06:06 PM Wrote:Notice, no Fords? While you might think it's because nobody wants them, but really it's because they're hard to steal because of the PATS key (the chip in the key).
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When did PATS become standard across the Ford lineup though? :huh: Surely not in '94?
The Chryslers used cheap parts in the ignition, thereby making them so easy to pop I could do it...
Drunk off my ass... :P
NefCanuck
saw this list in the news at the gym tonight
they said those minivans mostly go for parts, easy to strip and everything(nothing really like joy rides)
SIR's are nice cars still....
the thing about most of those cars is they are easy to steal, Chrysler more so as Chrysler never added a stearing wheel lock to most if not all their products yet. it's on some models but not others... or included one year then not the next..