Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Car theft in the U.S. 2009, Down Drastically Thanks to the Sophisticated SecurityFeatures



Behavior of car theft in the U.S. in 2009 is still rife. However, when compared to2008, auto theft continues to decline thanks to a powerful safety feature.

Traffic Safety Board and the American Highway or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launch on the frequent theft in 2009, but the activity ofstealing a car in 2009 continued to decline from 2008 of 21.3 percent.

"NHTSA believes that the decline could result from the theft of several factors,including increased antipencuri features in vehicles, and the increased prosecution efforts by law enforcement organizations, and increasing public awareness," saidNHTSA.

Then what kind of car most often stolen in 2009? The answer is the Audi S8. Youalso have to be careful if you have a car. Because the most coveted car thieves in 2009.

As quoted from detroitnews, Friday (11/04/2011) Audi S8 was first on the mostfrequently stolen among other new cars in 2009. Audi S8 has the highest theft rate of8.81 percent of the vehicles produced 1,000 units. Means that only 2 of 227 carsproduced have been stolen.

And do not miss at the second position from the U.S. is a car that Ford ShelbyMustang GT for 8.61 percent of the 1,000 stolen. Means every 581 units, there arefive that were stolen.

In the third position in the list of most stolen cars adalag BMW M5, Dodge Charger,and dilanjurkan Honda S2000 (5.60 per 1,000). Mitsubishi Galant sixth position isfollowed by a Chrysler 300, Infiniti M35/M45, Cadillac STS (4.28) and the MercedesCL-Class.

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