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Gone in 60 seconds: Canada’s Top 10 Stolen Vehicles for 2018



Gone in 60 seconds: Canada’s Top 10 Stolen Vehicles for 2018

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) released its annual list of Canada’s most frequently stolen vehicles, which is compiled using data from its members across the country. Once again, the Ford F-Series trucks topped the list. These light- and medium-duty trucks are popular with auto thieves across Canada.

Henry Tso, Vice-President, Investigative Services, IBC, offers the following insights on the five Ws of auto theft.

1) What is being stolen?

Nationally, Ford F350 trucks hold the top five spots. In Ontario, thieves target high-end SUVs and trucks, including Chevrolet’s Tahoe, Silverado and Suburban. In Alberta, once again Ford’s F250s and F350s dominate the list. In Atlantic Canada, the Nissan Maxima is stolen most often, followed by the Chevy Silverado and Jeep Liberty.

2) Where are vehicles being stolen?

Six provinces experienced an increase in vehicle theft in 2017:

  • New Brunswick (+28%)
  • Ontario (+15%)
  • Quebec (+7%)
  • Alberta (+6%)
  • British Columbia (+2%)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (+1%).

These provincial increases reflect a national increase in auto theft. According to Statistics Canada’s Juristat publication, police reported close to 85,000 incidents of motor vehicle theft in 2017. That’s a 6% increase over 2016, when 5,900 fewer vehicles were stolen.

3) When are vehicles stolen?

New Year’s Day is the most common time for vehicles to be stolen.  Since people tend to travel over the holidays in cars filled with gifts, it is important to be vigilant and keep a close watch on your vehicle over the festive season.  The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) in the United States reports that vehicles are frequently stolen around the holidays.

4) Why are they being stolen?

Stolen vehicles may be sold to consumers who don’t know they are buying a stolen car, scrapped for parts or used to commit another crime. Often, stolen vehicles are smuggled out of the country. Sometimes, thieves steal what’s in your car. This could lead to insurance fraud or identity theft, which is on the rise. In 2017, more than 17,500 incidents of identity theft were reported.

5) Who is behind auto theft?

IBC’s theft analysts suspect that many vehicles are targeted as part of a trade-based money laundering scheme. Often, organized crime rings commit auto thefts, and the proceeds are used to fund criminal activities.

The low recovery rate of stolen vehicles indicates the involvement of organized crime and that stolen vehicles are being exported from Canadian ports and border cities. According to the Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada, organized crime groups involved in vehicle-related crime operate primarily out of Montreal and Toronto.

Rank/ Model

1: 2007 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
2: 2006 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
3: 2005 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
4: 2004 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
5: 2003 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
6: 2006 FORD F250 SD 4WD PU
7: 2001 FORD F350 SD 4WD PU
8: 2000 FORD F250 SD 4WD PU
9: 2015 LEXUS GX460 4DR AWD SUV
10: 2001 FORD F250 SD 4WD PU
Source: IBC

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