
Top 10 Most Stolen Cars - 2004Subaru Impreza tops list of most stolen vehicles: IBCToronto - The Subaru Impreza WRX 4DR AWD holds two dubious This year's lists represent results for 2002 and 2003 models, in cases where at least one thousand of each of the models were insured. This is the second year in a row that the Subaru Impreza WRX 4DR AWD topped the list of the ten vehicles with the highest theft claim cost per vehicle. Specifically, the cost to cover the Impreza WRX's theft related losses were 16 times higher than the average theft loss cost. In fact, the top three positions, on each list, were held by the same vehicles (the Subaru Impreza WRX 4DR AWD, the Ford F350 Super Duty 4WD, and the Cadillac Escalade 4DR 4WD), none of which came with an IBC-approved immobilizer as standard equipment. Electronic immobilizers are systems that prevent a vehicle from starting
unless a specific electronic code is used. IBC, along with vehicle
manufacturers, after-market manufacturers, and other interested stakeholders,
developed a Canadian standard for automobile theft-deterrent systems that was
approved by the Standards Council of Canada in 1998. Many insurance companies Since the publication of the Canadian Theft Deterrent Standard in 1998,
IBC has successfully spearheaded a program for auto makers to voluntarily
introduce effective immobilizers. Currently, eleven vehicle manufacturers
participate, resulting in approximately 60 per cent of new vehicles sold in
2004 having compliant systems. At least 15 per cent of vehicles on Canadian The latest issue of How Cars Measure Up Insurance Bureau of Canada is the national trade association of the private property and casualty insurance industry. It represents more than 90% of the non-government home, car and business insurance in Canada. IBC is highly regarded as a provider of automobile insurance rating information and a creator of automobile theft-deterrent standards.
For further information: or to arrange an interview with Rick Dubin, Vice-President, Investigations, IBC, please contact: Ellen Woodger |
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