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06-09-2015, 09:00 AM | #1 | ||
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THE Toyota HiLux has topped Australia’s most wanted list among car criminals — and 40 per cent of those stolen are never found.
While car theft across Australia is the lowest since records were kept in the 1970s — and has been cut by two thirds from a peak of 142,000 in 2001 to 52,000 in the past 12 months — the rate of HiLux thefts is rising. The number of HiLuxes stolen in the past 12 months is 10 per cent higher than it was the previous year — but the number of professional HiLux thefts is increasing at a greater rate, up 28 per cent. Four out of every 10 stolen HiLux utes vanish, never to be seen again. The total cost of stolen HiLux utes is estimated to be $23.8 million in the past 12 months alone, according to Australia’s peak car theft authority. “They’re red hot,” says Ray Carroll, the head of the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council. “They’ve just got the eye of the crooks at the moment. They’re big sellers and there’s huge demand for parts in the repair industry.” The authority, which collates data nationally from police and the insurance industry, says the HiLux utes that are never found are either broken down for parts or shipped overseas. “The majority are broken up for parts; we have seen some instances where a HiLux has been cut in half and put into a container,” says Carroll. Following reports that HiLux utes have turned up in complete form in the middle east to be used by terror groups, including ISIS, the car theft body says most stolen Toyotas are exported in parts. “Most of the HiLux parts end up in the Middle East and sometimes Asia, both regions where the HiLux is also a popular vehicle.” While Holden and Ford are in the next two years shutting the factories that make the iconic Commodore and Falcon, the two Australian-made cars are still a favourite among thieves. When all year models are combined, more Holden Commodores are stolen than Toyota HiLux utes (1494 versus 2671). The Ford Falcon is Australia’s third most commonly stolen car when all year models are combined but 72 per cent of Commodores are recovered, making them less of a professional theft target in percentage terms than the HiLux. Local hero ... Ford Falcon sales may be down but older models are still popular with thieves. Picture: Supplied. Top 20 stolen cars by year model in the 2014-2015 financial year Toyota HiLux 2005 to 2011 ... 732 Holden Commodore VT 1997 to 2000 ... 726 Holden Commodore VE 2006 to 2013 ... 717 Nissan Pulsar 1995 to 2000 ... 715 Holden Commodore VX 2000 to 2002 ... 561 Ford Falcon BA 202 to 2005 ... 541 Holden Commodore VY 2002 to 2004 ... 515 Hyundai Excel 1994 to 2000 ... 453 Toyota Hilux 1998 to 2004 ... 435 Holden Commodore VZ 2004 to 2006 ... 413 Ford Falcon AU 1998 to 2002 ... 413 Toyota Hiace 1990 to 2004 ... 374 Nissan Patrol 1997 to current ... 332 Toyota Hilux 1989 to 1997 ... 327 Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series 1990 to 1998 ... 316 Holden Commodore VS 1995 to 1997 ... 300 Nissan Navara D40 2005 to 2015 ... 293 Nissan Pulsar 1991 to 1995 ... 284 Ford Falcon FG 2008 to 2014 ... 281 Holden Astra 1999 to 2005 ... 260 Source: National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council. http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/n...-1227514741107
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07-09-2015, 12:07 PM | #2 | ||
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Sort of in line with the amount of cars actually sold. to support the 2nd hand parts industry.
but why is the Nissan Pulsar getting stolen?? you could see the Hyundai Excel's getting stolen for parts as well
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07-09-2015, 12:16 PM | #3 | ||
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Cause you can probably start it with anything with a flat blade and go joy riding.
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