>somebody wrote:
>
>> still disgusted over car thefts (and probably responding too >
emotionally)
>> after having one of our cars stolen and realizing that the
>> local police
>> don't even bother to come out to the "scene" any more
>
>Since I'm a radio news guy, I got a news release this past Monday from
>the Insurance Information Institute that's very timely in this
>discussion. But I was out of town mid-week and just remembered to
>bring it home with me today. It's too long to re-type in its entirety
>but the meat of it is this:
>
>A recent study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau ranked the most
>commonly stolen vehicles in America. The top ten are:
>1. Honda Accord
>2. Toyota Camry
>3. Chevrolet C/K Pickup
>4. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
>5. Honda Civic
>6. Oldsmobile Cutlass
>7. Ford F-series Pickup
>8. Fort Mustang
>9. Dodge Caravan
>10. Toyota Corolla
Isn't this pretty much a rehash of the top selling vehicles in America
(rearranged a bit)? Is it in absolute numbers, or in percentage of vehicles
of that type on the road?
Mike
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