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- N-TroubleExplorerMakes sense... WHen you've had the most unreliable HD diesel pickup on the market the past 10yrs there is a big demand for cheap parts. Steal em and strip em.
- gboppExplorer
N-Trouble wrote:
Makes sense... WHen you've had the most unreliable HD diesel pickup on the market the past 10yrs there is a big demand for cheap parts. Steal em and strip em.
If your theory is correct, it doesn't say much for Chevy/GM, they dominate the top ten list. :B - BigToeExplorerLast week there were news stories where they said the Honda is the most stolen vehicle because of the ease of overcoming the ignition system.
The week before there was talk of the Escalade being the most stolen vehicle because of the value of the wheels and the gansta appeal.
The week before it was Toyota, because there are simply more of them.
The year before that it was the F-250 crew cab again, because of those vehicles were handy for border crossings off road.
I'm sure none of these "most likely to be stolen" news reports mean anything to the person who had their Jaguar stolen from the repair shop.
I want to know which model of carriage was stolen most in the days of the horse and buggy. That would be about as informative. Because that might better prove that depravity of human kind is not that brand specific. It is more opportunistic than anything else. - Passin_ThruExplorerThe horse of course! Hangin offense but if you stole a fast one you could get away.
- mbuttsExplorerIf you read the report, "thefts" also include items stolen from the bed of the truck. Gosh, what's easier? Doing a smash and grab with a car or just reaching into the open bed of a truck?
- BenKExplorerAre the 'Air Jordan' shoes still up there and killing young boys
wearing them for their shoes?
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