Nine out of 10 vehicles stolen are trucks or SUVs - IBC's Top 10 Most Frequently Stolen Vehicles in Quebec Français
MONTREAL, Nov. 3, 2014 /CNW Telbec/ - The latest Top 10 Most Frequently Stolen Vehicles list published by Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) today shows that big trucks continue to be prized by thieves. In fact, nine out of the 10 vehicles on the list are trucks or SUVs.
Top 10 Most Frequently Stolen Vehicles in Quebec in 2013* were:
- Ford F-250 SD 4WD 2007
- Lexus RX 350 4D 2013
- Acura Integra 2D 1999
- Ford F-250 SD 4WD 2006
- Ford F-350 SD 4WD 2007
- Toyota Highlander 4D 2010
- Toyota FJ Cruiser 4D 2008
- Infinity FX 35 2004
- Ford F-350 SD 2005
- Toyota Highlander 4D 2013
The trend in the theft of these vehicles has continued for several years and there is nothing to suggest that thieves will change their targets soon. According to Charles Rabbat, Director, Investigative Services, Quebec and Atlantic Canada, the stolen vehicles will most likely be given a false vehicle identification number (VIN) and then sold to unsuspecting consumers.
Mr. Rabbat also noted that the export of stolen vehicles remains a major issue. "High-end vehicles, including those made by Lexus, Audi, BMW and Mercedes, are also targets for organized crime, which then ships them mainly to West Africa", he said. In a new twist, for the first time this year, three stolen Ford F Series trucks intended for export were seized in the ports of Montreal and Halifax.
Drop in auto theft
In 2013, 17,766 vehicles were stolen in the province**, or one every 30 minutes, a 4.7% drop from 2012. While the incidence of auto theft has declined in Quebec, it remains big business.
Buyer beware
IBC reminds buyers to beware. "Given the number of stolen vehicles and parts that are sold online, if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is", noted Pierre Babinsky, Director of Communications and Public Relations.
Someone thinking about purchasing a used vehicle should make sure the vehicle is purchased from a reputable dealer. Also have it inspected by a trusted mechanic and run a vehicle history check. To be certain that stolen parts purchased on line are not used in your vehicle, take it to a reputable repair shop.
Remain vigilant
Mr. Babinsky also advises drivers not to make it easy for thieves. "Don't leave your car running unattended while letting it warm up or just to run into the coffee shop", he noted.
A professional thief can steal your car in about 30 seconds, but you can help to deter thieves by taking certain precautions.
- Never leave your vehicle running unattended
- Park in a well-lit area
- Close car windows, lock the doors, and pocket your keys
- Put your valuables and packages in the trunk, out of sight
- Keep your car in the garage at night, if possible
*The Top 10 for 2014 is a list of the most stolen vehicles in Quebec in 2013.
** Statistics Canada
About Insurance Bureau of Canada
Insurance Bureau of Canada, which groups the majority Canada's P&C insurers, offers various services to consumers in order to inform and assist them when purchasing car or home insurance, or making a claim.
SOURCE: Insurance Bureau of Canada
Caroline Phémius, Public Affairs Consultant, Telephone: 514 288-1563, ext. 2232
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