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Infographic: LoJack releases stolen vehicle recovery infographic

Posted Mar 15th 2012 9:29AM

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LoJack Infographic

In Canada, we have our own top 10 list of most stolen cars, and we also published a list of cars least likely to be stolen, which differs from the U.S. But LoJack has released some interesting data about the U.S. cars being pilfered every day, and created an infographic displaying info associated with the 10,251 LoJack-equipped vehicles that were stolen and then recovered there last year.

The company says that, of all vehicles equipped with the theft recovery system, a whopping 92 per cent are brought back to their rightful owners.

The data provides some fun facts like the oldest vehicle saved from the clutches of thieves in 2011 was a 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline, while the priciest of them all was a 2010 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG weighing in at a whopping $151,600 Cdn.

Anything can happen but with a 92 per cent success rate in the U.S., you can bet that LoJack can be as effective in Canada too.

News Source: LoJack

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Insurance Hunter

A 92% recovery rate is reassuring for consumers. And, it is also no surprises that the most expensive car to be stolen and recovered is a Mercedes. As expected, the top 10 list of cars stolen was topped by the Honda Accord and was not followed to far behind by the Honda Civic.

August 16 2012 at 10:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Patrick Allin

This article isn't biased at all..

Autoblog should figure out how many vehicles are sold with Lojack installed - 10k vehicles is probably a pretty small percentage of all Lojack equipped vehicles.

March 15 2012 at 10:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply