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CheapInsurance.com used the National Insurance Crime Bureau's vehicle theft trend data to find the most frequently stolen cars in each state.
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Vehicle thefts are on the rise, and some models might be more vulnerable to being stolen.

More than 1 million vehicles were stolen in 2022—a 7% increase from 2021, according to a National Insurance Crime Bureau analysis. The near-record year followed an 8% rise in passenger vehicle thefts from 2020 to 2021. Nationally, about 1 in 4 passenger vehicles reported stolen were full-size pickup trucks. Chevrolet and Ford pickups are most at risk, with nearly 50,000 thefts each. That total is almost double the number of thefts of the next-most commonly stolen vehicles, Honda Civics and Accords.

To get a more localized look, CheapInsurance.com used the NICB’s vehicle theft trend data to identify the most frequently stolen passenger vehicles in each state. Data is from 2022 and covers the most frequently stolen vehicle type, how many of those vehicles were stolen, and the most common model year(s) stolen.

The cost of used cars and trucks inflated drastically in 2021 and 2022, hitting peak values in January 2022, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers showed. At times, used cars were more than 40% costlier than just a year prior, making them more attractive targets for theft. Social media trends also increased vehicle theft last year, with “Kia Challenge” videos detailing how to steal certain Kia and Hyundai models proliferating on TikTok and Instagram.

It’s not all bad news: The NICB report shows a third of stolen passenger vehicles are recovered the day they go missing, and over 85% of stolen vehicles are eventually recovered. In the meantime, though, car theft is a huge—and expensive—headache.

Read on to see whether your car is at high risk in your home state or somewhere you may hope to travel


A black Ford pickup truck parked outside.

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Alabama

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 491 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 463 thefts in 2022
– 2007/2005 models most frequently stolen

#3. Dodge Charger
– 272 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 262 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Accord
– 243 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 234 thefts in 2022
– 2007/2005 models most frequently stolen

#7. Dodge Challenger
– 152 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#8. Hyundai Sonata
– 141 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 133 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 128 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

 A black Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.

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Alaska

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 162 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 93 thefts in 2022
– 2004/1994 models most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 80 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#4. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 34 thefts in 2022
– 2004/2003/2001 models most frequently stolen

#5. Subaru Legacy
– 33 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#6. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Explorer
– 25 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Suburban
– 22 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Rav4
– 20 thefts in 2022
– 2022/2021/2018/2008 models most frequently stolen

#10. Ford Econoline E450
– 19 thefts in 2022
– 2014/2012 models most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Colorado pickup display.

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Arizona

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 1636 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 976 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Civic
– 469 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#4. GMC Savana
– 454 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Accord
– 434 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#6. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 426 thefts in 2022
– 2002/2001 models most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Camry
– 322 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 318 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#9. Ford Econoline E450
– 307 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#10. Nissan Altima
– 297 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

Used Chevrolet pickup trucks lined up.

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Arkansas

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 534 thefts in 2022
– 2005/2004/2000 models most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 329 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 203 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#4. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 166 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 139 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 134 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Dodge Charger
– 133 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Accord
– 125 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#9. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 109 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2015 models most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 99 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck display at a dealership.

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California

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 15557 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Civic
– 10580 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#3. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 8930 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Accord
– 7897 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#5. Hyundai Sonata
– 5592 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 5479 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 5067 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda CR-V
– 3896 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 3679 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 3336 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

Ford F150 standing in the middle of a road.

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Colorado

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 2857 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 2249 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 1717 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#4. Hyundai Sonata
– 1572 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 1455 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#6. Hyundai Tucson
– 1331 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#7. Hyundai Elantra
– 1280 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Civic
– 883 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 872 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#10. Kia Motors Corporation Sorento
– 854 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord Hybrid display at a dealership.

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Connecticut

#1. Honda Accord
– 343 thefts in 2022
– 1996 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Civic
– 312 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Elantra
– 291 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda CR-V
– 228 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#5. Hyundai Sonata
– 215 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 148 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#7. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 136 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#8. Nissan Altima
– 123 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Tucson
– 107 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 105 thefts in 2022
– 2016/2005 models most frequently stolen

The F350 Ford parked along a preserve park.

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Delaware

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 56 thefts in 2022
– 2022/2010 models most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Accord
– 53 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Civic
– 52 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#4. Nissan Altima
– 42 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Hyundai Elantra
– 38 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 36 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Equinox
– 33 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 32 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Savana
– 30 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#10. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 28 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

F-150 Raptor driving through dirt.

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Florida

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 2030 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Accord
– 1003 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Nissan Altima
– 1000 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 992 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 898 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Corolla
– 887 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda Civic
– 772 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Charger
– 639 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#9. Honda CR-V
– 580 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Hyundai Sonata
– 577 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

Ford F-350 Tremor in a showroom.

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Georgia

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 1068 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Dodge Charger
– 703 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 666 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Accord
– 619 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 592 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 553 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 530 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Hyundai Sonata
– 514 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Elantra
– 464 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Civic
– 354 thefts in 2022
– 2017/2012 models most frequently stolen

Ford F-150 display at a dealership.

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Hawaii

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 210 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Toyota Tacoma
– 112 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#3. Toyota Corolla
– 88 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 75 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Civic
– 63 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda CR-V
– 61 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#7. Nissan Frontier
– 57 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Econoline E350
– 47 thefts in 2022
– 2004/2002/2001 models most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota 4Runner
– 45 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 38 thefts in 2022
– 1990 model most frequently stolen

A side picture of a red and rain covered 2017 Chevrolet Silverado.

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Idaho

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 88 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 78 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#3. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 49 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Civic
– 44 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 39 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Accord
– 37 thefts in 2022
– 1996 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 26 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Malibu
– 25 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 22 thefts in 2022
– 2012/2011/2004/2002/2000/1998 models most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 21 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

A blue Hyundai Elantra on the road.

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Illinois

#1. Hyundai Elantra
– 1852 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 1624 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#3. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 1397 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#4. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 1159 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#5. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 1050 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 767 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Hyundai Tucson
– 755 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Charger
– 708 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 673 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Malibu
– 643 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

2023 Ford Raptor parked showing the front of the truck.

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Indiana

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 669 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 596 thefts in 2022
– 2022/2005 models most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Malibu
– 297 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Impala
– 272 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#5. Dodge Charger
– 234 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#6. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 233 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Fusion
– 223 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Equinox
– 185 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#9. Honda Accord
– 184 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Camry
– 179 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

Ford car and truck dealership.

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Kansas

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 647 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 611 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#3. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 236 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Civic
– 184 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 179 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Accord
– 159 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Malibu
– 118 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Fusion
– 112 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Sonata
– 109 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Impala
– 100 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

Front grill of Ford pick up and light truck during car wash.

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Kentucky

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 426 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 364 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#3. Toyota Camry
– 213 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Malibu
– 165 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#5. Ford Fusion
– 164 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#6. Hyundai Sonata
– 160 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda Accord
– 155 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 149 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#9. Nissan Altima
– 142 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 141 thefts in 2022
– 2010 model most frequently stolen

A white 2020 Ford F-250 pickup truck with lifted wheels on a dirt road.

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Louisiana

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 726 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 542 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 386 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#4. Nissan Altima
– 329 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Hyundai Elantra
– 319 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 293 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 256 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#8. Hyundai Sonata
– 252 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 227 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 182 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Trucks at a Chevy Dealership.

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lowa

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 302 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 220 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Impala
– 122 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Malibu
– 105 thefts in 2022
– 2010 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 86 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#6. Chevrolet Equinox
– 82 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#7. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 77 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Fusion
– 68 thefts in 2022
– 2016/2015 models most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 59 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Accord
– 57 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 display.

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Maine

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 49 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 24 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#4. Ford Focus/RS
– 15 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Savana
– 14 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 13 thefts in 2022
– 2017/2011 models most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Malibu
– 12 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Corolla
– 11 thefts in 2022
– 2018/2016 models most frequently stolen

#9. Subaru Legacy
– 10 thefts in 2022
– 2017/2014/2012/2011/2009/2008/2005/2003/1998/1995 models most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Tundra
– 9 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord 2019 on display.

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Maryland

#1. Honda Accord
– 835 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Elantra
– 736 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Sonata
– 544 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 516 thefts in 2022
– 2020/2019/2018 models most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Civic
– 399 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 388 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Corolla
– 333 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 312 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 265 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Charger
– 253 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord headlight.

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Massachusetts

#1. Honda Accord
– 336 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#2. Toyota Camry
– 238 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Civic
– 231 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda CR-V
– 171 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#5. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 154 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 144 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 130 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Rav4
– 124 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Savana
– 112 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Hyundai Elantra
– 103 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

Jeep Grand Cherokee in a wooded area.

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Michigan

#1. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 1099 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Dodge Charger
– 992 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chrysler 300 Series
– 774 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 759 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#5. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 699 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#6. Dodge Durango
– 563 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Malibu
– 533 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 508 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

#9. Ford Fusion
– 494 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#10. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 484 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

Hyundai Elantra 2014 parked next to a building.

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Minnesota

#1. Hyundai Elantra
– 725 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 681 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#3. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 525 thefts in 2022
– 2005/2002 models most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 448 thefts in 2022
– 2005/2000 models most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 434 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation OPTIMA
– 411 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda CR-V
– 410 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Camry
– 397 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 356 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Civic
– 355 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

Ford F-Series Trucks Display.

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Mississippi

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 388 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 308 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 168 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#4. Nissan Altima
– 162 thefts in 2022
– 2017/2015 models most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 120 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#6. Dodge Charger
– 119 thefts in 2022
– 2019/2016 models most frequently stolen

#7. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 114 thefts in 2022
– 2006/2001 models most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Malibu
– 89 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#9. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 81 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 68 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2018 models most frequently stolen

The 2014 Ford F150 FX4 truck at the North American International Auto Show.

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Missouri

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 1832 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Elantra
– 1403 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 1269 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#4. Hyundai Sonata
– 1211 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation OPTIMA
– 1102 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#6. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 684 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#7. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 433 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#8. Kia Motors Corporation Soul
– 432 thefts in 2022
– 2016/2015 models most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 428 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Malibu
– 403 thefts in 2022
– 2022 model most frequently stolen

Back of a Chevrolet C/K C10 Fleetside Second generation.

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Montana

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 176 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 151 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 64 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#4. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 62 thefts in 2022
– 2012/2001 models most frequently stolen

#5. Chevrolet Impala
– 48 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Accord
– 38 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Explorer
– 29 thefts in 2022
– 1994 model most frequently stolen

#8. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 28 thefts in 2022
– 2020/2018/2015/2013/2005/2004/2002/2001/1999/1998/1996 models most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Yukon
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Camry
– 26 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Colorado logo on the grille.

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Nebraska

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 352 thefts in 2022
– 2006/2005 models most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 217 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Elantra
– 147 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Accord
– 103 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 101 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#6. Hyundai Sonata
– 98 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda Civic
– 90 thefts in 2022
– 2000/1998/1997 models most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 87 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 75 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Impala
– 74 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

A used, gray four door Chevrolet truck for sale at a dealership.

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Nevada

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 1162 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 832 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#3. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 789 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Civic
– 512 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 471 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#6. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 372 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda Accord
– 364 thefts in 2022
– 1996 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 328 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Elantra
– 244 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#10. Ford Econoline E450
– 242 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

A 1953 Chevrolet five window pickup truck.

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New Hampshire

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 37 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 23 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 18 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda CR-V
– 17 thefts in 2022
– 2011/2005 models most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Savana
– 15 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Civic
– 13 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#7. Nissan Altima
– 12 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Express (Full-Size Van)
– 11 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Tacoma
– 10 thefts in 2022
– 2010/2004 models most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 9 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord,close up of modern car xenon lamp taillight.

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New Jersey

#1. Honda Accord
– 769 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2018 models most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 472 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda CR-V
– 471 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Civic
– 468 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#5. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 391 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 328 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#7. Land Rover Range Rover
– 326 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#8. Nissan Altima
– 271 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#9. BMW X5
– 266 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Ford Econoline E350
– 217 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks on display at a dealership.

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New Mexico

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 793 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 660 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 323 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#4. Hyundai Elantra
– 316 thefts in 2022
– 2018/2013 models most frequently stolen

#5. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 303 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#6. Hyundai Sonata
– 216 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#7. Honda Civic
– 206 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#8. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 183 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 156 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Accord
– 142 thefts in 2022
– 1994 model most frequently stolen

Honda CR-V stands on a countryside road.

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New York

#1. Honda CR-V
– 1315 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Accord
– 1154 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Civic
– 656 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 635 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#5. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 501 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Ford Econoline E350
– 445 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#7. Hyundai Elantra
– 408 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Econoline E250
– 383 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#9. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 334 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Rav4
– 332 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

Front view of a blue Ford F-150 XLT.

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North Carolina

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 801 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Accord
– 735 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 589 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 494 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Civic
– 487 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#6. Nissan Altima
– 469 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Corolla
– 340 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#8. Hyundai Sonata
– 339 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Elantra
– 289 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Charger
– 282 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

A red Chevrolet Colorado four door pick up for sale at a dealership.

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North Dakota

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 111 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 107 thefts in 2022
– 2011 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Impala
– 42 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#4. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 40 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#5. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 32 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#6. Ford Taurus
– 29 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Malibu
– 28 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2020/2017/2014 models most frequently stolen

#9. Honda Accord
– 25 thefts in 2022
– 2014/2009/1996 models most frequently stolen

#10. Ford Fusion
– 22 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

The Hyundai Blue Link Elantra on display at the 2011 North American International Auto Show.

Darren Brode // Shutterstock

Ohio

#1. Hyundai Elantra
– 1476 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 1244 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#3. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 900 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#4. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 887 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 833 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 784 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 766 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Accord
– 546 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#9. Honda Civic
– 503 thefts in 2022
– 2012 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Malibu
– 499 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

 A Chevy Colorado pickup on display.

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Oklahoma

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 1150 thefts in 2022
– 2005/2004 models most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 873 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 307 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Accord
– 200 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#5. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 195 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Civic
– 182 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 161 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Nissan Altima
– 147 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#9. Chevrolet Malibu
– 144 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Impala
– 116 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

 Ford Car and Truck Dealership.

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Oregon

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 1796 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Civic
– 1176 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 1002 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#4. Subaru Legacy
– 821 thefts in 2022
– 2002/1999/1997 models most frequently stolen

#5. Honda CR-V
– 725 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#6. Subaru Forester
– 624 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#7. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 621 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#8. Subaru Impreza
– 394 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 370 thefts in 2022
– 1996/1991 models most frequently stolen

#10. Ford Pickup (Small Size)
– 333 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord Coupe car on display at the Supercar Sunday car event.

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Pennsylvania

#1. Honda Accord
– 679 thefts in 2022
– 2008/2003 models most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 607 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Elantra
– 597 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#4. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 532 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#5. Nissan Altima
– 520 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Camry
– 515 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 490 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Civic
– 472 thefts in 2022
– 2012/2000 models most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Corolla
– 369 thefts in 2022
– 2010 model most frequently stolen

#10. Jeep Grand Cherokee
– 359 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

Honda Accord 9 front grill.

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Rhode Island

#1. Honda Accord
– 96 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#2. Toyota Camry
– 77 thefts in 2022
– 2018/2007 models most frequently stolen

#3. Honda CR-V
– 64 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#4. Hyundai Sonata
– 59 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Corolla
– 57 thefts in 2022
– 2010 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Civic
– 49 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#7. Nissan Altima
– 44 thefts in 2022
– 2013/2007 models most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 43 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#9. Hyundai Elantra
– 42 thefts in 2022
– 2020/2018/2013 models most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Rav4
– 41 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

Ford Raptor driving on dirt backroads.

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South Carolina

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 713 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 497 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 453 thefts in 2022
– 2003 model most frequently stolen

#4. Nissan Altima
– 321 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Toyota Camry
– 234 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Civic
– 200 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#7. Dodge Charger
– 166 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#8. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 161 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#9. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 146 thefts in 2022
– 2018/2011 models most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 144 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

Ford F350 parked with a bridge in the background.

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South Dakota

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 126 thefts in 2022
– 2010 model most frequently stolen

#2. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 103 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Impala
– 89 thefts in 2022
– 2007/2006 models most frequently stolen

#4. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 52 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#5. Chevrolet Malibu
– 34 thefts in 2022
– 2009 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Accord
– 33 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Focus/RS
– 31 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Fusion
– 30 thefts in 2022
– 2012/2007 models most frequently stolen

#9. Ford Taurus
– 28 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

 A white Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck parked on a grassy lot.

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Tennessee

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 865 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Elantra
– 765 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#3. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 737 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#4. Hyundai Sonata
– 733 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#5. Infiniti G37 Coupe
– 663 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 622 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#7. Nissan Altima
– 558 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Accord
– 483 thefts in 2022
– 2012/2010 models most frequently stolen

#9. Nissan Maxima
– 474 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Charger
– 469 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

A blue Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck parked in a grassy field.

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Texas

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 10820 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 9035 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#3. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 4325 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#4. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 2445 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#5. Chevrolet Tahoe
– 2076 thefts in 2022
– 2002 model most frequently stolen

#6. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 1898 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#7. Dodge Charger
– 1546 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Camry
– 1491 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#9. Nissan Altima
– 1401 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Accord
– 1400 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

Close up of a grill on a Ford Ranger.

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Utah

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 529 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Civic
– 291 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#3. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 274 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#4. Honda Accord
– 232 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#5. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 140 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda CR-V
– 111 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Corolla
– 109 thefts in 2022
– 2006 model most frequently stolen

#8. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 104 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Camry
– 93 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#10. Nissan Altima
– 89 thefts in 2022
– 2008/2007 models most frequently stolen

White Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Light Duty Truck.

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Vermont

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 34 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda CR-V
– 33 thefts in 2022
– 2013/2006/2004 models most frequently stolen

#3. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 30 thefts in 2022
– 2019/2008 models most frequently stolen

#4. Subaru Outback
– 29 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Civic
– 23 thefts in 2022
– 2008 model most frequently stolen

#6. Toyota Corolla
– 22 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2010 models most frequently stolen

#7. Subaru Forester
– 17 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Tundra
– 14 thefts in 2022
– 2017/2010/2006/2000 models most frequently stolen

#9. Toyota Prius
– 12 thefts in 2022
– 2018/2013/2012/2008 models most frequently stolen

#10. Jeep Cherokee
– 11 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

A white Honda Accord parked in a parking space.

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Virginia

#1. Honda Accord
– 430 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 402 thefts in 2022
– 2005 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Elantra
– 346 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#4. Toyota Camry
– 345 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Civic
– 342 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#6. Hyundai Sonata
– 297 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#7. Nissan Altima
– 278 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#8. Toyota Corolla
– 255 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#9. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 248 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Charger
– 220 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

Golden hour sunset with Ford Ranger XLT.

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Washington

#1. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 4121 thefts in 2022
– 1999 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Civic
– 3267 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#3. Honda Accord
– 2613 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#4. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 1575 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#5. Honda CR-V
– 1338 thefts in 2022
– 2001/2000 models most frequently stolen

#6. Ford Pickup (Small Size)
– 858 thefts in 2022
– 1997 model most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Camry
– 791 thefts in 2022
– 2007 model most frequently stolen

#8. Subaru Legacy
– 771 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#9. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 744 thefts in 2022
– 2001 model most frequently stolen

#10. Hyundai Elantra
– 698 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

Toyota Camry 2018 on the road.

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Washington DC

#1. Toyota Camry
– 231 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#2. Honda Accord
– 220 thefts in 2022
– 2014 model most frequently stolen

#3. Hyundai Elantra
– 144 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#4. Nissan Altima
– 136 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#5. Hyundai Sonata
– 132 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#6. Honda Civic
– 123 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#7. Toyota Rav4
– 101 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#8. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 77 thefts in 2022
– 2020/2016/2015 models most frequently stolen

#9. Honda CR-V
– 64 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#10. Dodge Charger
– 59 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2019 models most frequently stolen

 The front emblem of a full-size pickup truck Chevrolet Apache.

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West Virginia

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 103 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 90 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#3. Toyota Camry
– 27 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#4. Ford Focus/RS
– 25 thefts in 2022
– 2007/2005 models most frequently stolen

#5. Jeep Wrangler/PHEV
– 22 thefts in 2022
– 2021/2013 models most frequently stolen

#6. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 21 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Fusion
– 20 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#8. Ford Pickup (Small Size)
– 19 thefts in 2022
– 1998 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 16 thefts in 2022
– 2015/2014 models most frequently stolen

#10. Chevrolet Cruze
– 15 thefts in 2022
– 2015/2014/2011 models most frequently stolen

The front of a modern white car Hyundai Elantra.

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Wisconsin

#1. Hyundai Elantra
– 697 thefts in 2022
– 2017 model most frequently stolen

#2. Hyundai Sonata
– 495 thefts in 2022
– 2015 model most frequently stolen

#3. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 482 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#4. Kia Motors Corporation Soul
– 383 thefts in 2022
– 2020 model most frequently stolen

#5. Kia Motors Corporation Forte
– 379 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#6. Kia Motors Corporation Optima
– 352 thefts in 2022
– 2019 model most frequently stolen

#7. Hyundai Tucson
– 312 thefts in 2022
– 2018 model most frequently stolen

#8. Honda Civic
– 224 thefts in 2022
– 2000 model most frequently stolen

#9. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 192 thefts in 2022
– 2021 model most frequently stolen

#10. Honda Accord
– 189 thefts in 2022
– 2019/2016 models most frequently stolen

Vintage Ford truck black and gold logo and grill.

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Wyoming

#1. Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size)
– 42 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#2. Ford Pickup (Full Size)
– 39 thefts in 2022
– 2019/2010/2006/2005/2002/1994 models most frequently stolen

#3. Dodge Pickup (Full Size)
– 26 thefts in 2022
– 2007/2005/2001 models most frequently stolen

#4. GMC Pickup (Full Size)
– 18 thefts in 2022
– 2014/2008/2007/2005/1994 models most frequently stolen

#5. Honda Accord
– 14 thefts in 2022
– 2004/1990 models most frequently stolen

#6. Ram Pickup (Full Size)
– 13 thefts in 2022
– 2013 model most frequently stolen

#7. Ford Explorer
– 11 thefts in 2022
– Range 2020-1993 models most frequently stolen

#8. Chevrolet Impala
– 9 thefts in 2022
– 2004 model most frequently stolen

#9. Kia Motors Corporation Sportage
– 8 thefts in 2022
– 2016 model most frequently stolen

#10. Toyota Corolla
– 7 thefts in 2022
– 2016/2006 models most frequently stolen

Story editing by Kelly Glass and Jeff Inglis. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Clarese Moller.

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Cashiers vs. digital ordering: What do people want, and at what cost?

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Task Group summarized the rise in digital ordering over the past couple of years, its acceptance among customers, and its cost.
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You walk into a fast-food restaurant on your lunch break. You don’t see a cashier but instead a self-service kiosk, a technology that is becoming the new norm in eateries across the country. The kiosks usually offer customers a menu to scroll through and pictures of meals and specials with prompts to select their food and submit their payment in one place.

Self-service kiosks are big business. In fact, the market for self-service products is expected to grow from a $40.3 billion market value in 2022 to $63 billion by 2027, according to a report from BCC Research. Consumers do have mixed opinions about the kiosks, but about 3 out of 5 surveyed consumers reported that they were likely to use self-service kiosks, according to the National Restaurant Association. The technology, while expensive, can boost businesses’ bottom lines in the long run.

Task Group summarized the rise in digital ordering over the past couple of years, its acceptance among customers, and a cost analysis of adopting the technology.

Self-service kiosks—digital machines or display booths—are generally placed in high-traffic areas. They can be used for different reasons, including navigating a store or promoting a product. Interactive self-service kiosks in particular are meant for consumers to place orders with little to no assistance from employees.

The idea of kiosks isn’t new. The concept of self-service was first introduced in the 1880s when the first types of kiosks appeared as vending machines selling items like gum and postcards. In the present age of technology, the trend of self-service has only grown. Restaurants such as McDonald’s and Starbucks have already tried out cashierless technology.

From a business perspective, the kiosks offer a huge upside. While many employers are looking for workers, they’re having a hard time finding staff. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, employers struggled with a severe employee shortage. Since then, the problem has continued. In 2022, the National Restaurant Association reported that 65% of restaurant operators didn’t have enough workers on staff to meet consumer demand. With labor shortages running rampant, cashierless technology could help restaurants fill in for the lack of human employees.

The initial investment for the kiosks can be high. The general cost per kiosk is difficult to quantify, with one manufacturer estimating a range of $1,500 to $20,000 per station. However, with the use of kiosks, restaurants may not need as many cashiers or front-end employees, instead reallocating workers’ time to other tasks.

In May 2022, the hourly mean wage for cashiers who worked in restaurants and other eating establishments was $12.99, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Kiosks could cost less money than a cashier in the long run.

But how do the customers themselves feel about the growing trend? According to a Deloitte survey, 62% of respondents report that they were “somewhat likely” to order from a cashierless restaurant if given the chance to do so. The same survey reported that only 19% of respondents had experience with a cashierless restaurant.

What would it mean for society if restaurants did decide to go completely cashierless? Well, millions of positions would likely no longer be necessary. One report suggests 82% of restaurant positions could be replaced by robots, a prospect making automation appealing to owners who can’t find staff to hire.

Due to the ongoing labor shortage, employers have tried raising employee wages. Papa John’s, Texas Roadhouse, and Chipotle were among the restaurant companies that increased employee pay or offered bonuses in an attempt to hire and retain more workers. Meanwhile, some companies have decided to use technology to perform those jobs instead, so that they wouldn’t have to put effort into hiring or focus their existing staff on other roles.

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Is real estate actually a good investment?

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Wealth Enhancement Group analyzed data from academic research, Standard and Poor's, and Nareit to compare real estate to stocks as investments.
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It’s well-documented that the surest, and often best, return on investments comes from playing the long game. But between stocks and real estate, which is the stronger bet?

To find out, financial planning firm Wealth Enhancement Group analyzed data from academic research, Standard and Poor’s, and Nareit to see how real estate compares to stocks as an investment.

Data going back to 1870 shows the well-established power of real estate as a powerful “long-run investment.” From 1870-2015, and after adjusting for inflation, real estate produced an average annual return of 7.05%, compared to 6.89% for equities. These findings, published in the 2019 issue of The Quarterly Journal of Economics, illustrate that stocks can deviate as much as 22% from their average, while housing only spreads out 10%. That’s because despite having comparable returns, stocks are inherently more volatile due to following the whims of the business cycle.

Real estate has inherent benefits, from unlocking cash flow and offering tax breaks to building equity and protecting investors from inflation. Investments here also help to diversify a portfolio, whether via physical properties or a real estate investment trust. Investors can track markets with standard resources that include the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, which tracks residential real estate prices; the Nareit U.S. Real Estate Index, which gathers data on the real estate investment trust, or REIT, industry; and the S&P 500, which tracks the stocks of 500 of the largest companies in the U.S.

High interest rates and a competitive market dampened the flurry of real-estate investments made in the last four years. The rise in interest rates equates to a bigger borrowing cost for investors, which can spell big reductions in profit margins. That, combined with the risk of high vacancies, difficult tenants, or hidden structural problems, can make real estate investing a less attractive option—especially for first-time investors.

Keep reading to learn more about whether real estate is a good investment today and how it stacks up against the stock market.


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Stocks and housing have both done well

REITs can offer investors the stability of real estate returns without bidding wars or hefty down payments. A hybrid model of stocks and real estate, REITs allow the average person to invest in businesses that finance or own income-generating properties.

REITs delivered slightly better returns than the S&P 500 over the past 20-, 25-, and 50-year blocks. However, in the short term—the last 10 years, for instance—stocks outperformed REITs with a 12% return versus 9.5%, according to data compiled by The Motley Fool investor publication.

Whether a new normal is emerging that stocks will continue to offer higher REITs remains to be seen.

This year, the S&P 500 reached an all-time high, courtesy of investor enthusiasm in speculative tech such as artificial intelligence. However, just seven tech companies, dubbed “The Magnificent 7,” are responsible for an outsized amount of the S&P’s returns last year, creating worry that there may be a tech bubble.

While indexes keep a pulse on investment performance, they don’t always tell the whole story. The Case-Shiller Index only measures housing prices, for example, which leaves out rental income (profit) or maintenance costs (loss) when calculating the return on residential real estate investment.

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Housing returns have been strong globally too

Like its American peers, the global real estate market in industrialized nations offers comparable returns to the international stock market.

Over the long term, returns on stocks in industrialized nations is 7%, including dividends, and 7.2% in global real estate, including rental income some investors receive from properties. Investing internationally may have more risk for American buyers, who are less likely to know local rules and regulations in foreign countries; however, global markets may offer opportunities for a higher return. For instance, Portugal’s real estate market is booming due to international visitors deciding to move there for a better quality of life. Portugal’s housing offers a 6.3% return in the long term, versus only 4.3% for its stock market.

For those with deep enough pockets to stay in, investing in housing will almost always bear out as long as the buyer has enough equity to manage unforeseen expenses and wait out vacancies or slumps in the market. Real estate promises to appreciate over the long term, offers an opportunity to collect rent for income, and allows investors to leverage borrowed capital to increase additional returns on investment.

Above all, though, the diversification of assets is the surest way to guarantee a strong return on investments. Spreading investments across different assets increases potential returns and mitigates risk.

Story editing by Nicole Caldwell. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick.

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5 tech advancements sports venues have added since your last event

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Uniqode compiled a list of technologies adopted by stadiums, arenas, and other major sporting venues in the past few years.
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In today’s digital climate, consuming sports has never been easier. Thanks to a plethora of streaming sites, alternative broadcasts, and advancements to home entertainment systems, the average fan has myriad options to watch and learn about their favorite teams at the touch of a button—all without ever having to leave the couch.

As a result, more and more sports venues have committed to improving and modernizing their facilities and fan experiences to compete with at-home audiences. Consider using mobile ticketing and parking passes, self-service kiosks for entry and ordering food, enhanced video boards, and jumbotrons that supply data analytics and high-definition replays. These innovations and upgrades are meant to draw more revenue and attract various sponsored partners. They also deliver unique and convenient in-person experiences that rival and outmatch traditional ways of enjoying games.

In Los Angeles, the Rams and Chargers’ SoFi Stadium has become the gold standard for football venues. It’s an architectural wonder with closer views, enhanced hospitality, and a translucent roof that cools the stadium’s internal temperature. 

The Texas Rangers’ ballpark, Globe Life Field, added field-level suites and lounges that resemble the look and feel of a sports bar. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Clippers are building a new arena (in addition to retail space, team offices, and an outdoor public plaza) that will seat 18,000 people and feature a fan section called The Wall, which will regulate attire and rooting interest.

It’s no longer acceptable to operate with old-school facilities and technology. Just look at Commanders Field (formerly FedExField), home of the Washington Commanders, which has faced criticism for its faulty barriers, leaking ceilings, poor food options, and long lines. Understandably, the team has been attempting to find a new location to build a state-of-the-art stadium and keep up with the demand for high-end amenities.

As more organizations audit their stadiums and arenas and keep up with technological innovations, Uniqode compiled a list of the latest tech advancements to coax—and keep—fans inside venues.


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Just Walk Out technology

After successfully installing its first cashierless grocery store in 2020, Amazon has continued to put its tracking technology into practice.

In 2023, the Seahawks incorporated Just Walk Out technology at various merchandise stores throughout Lumen Field, allowing fans to purchase items with a swipe and scan of their palms.

The radio-frequency identification system, which involves overhead cameras and computer vision, is a substitute for cashiers and eliminates long lines. 

RFID is now found in a handful of stadiums and arenas nationwide. These stores have already curbed checkout wait times, eliminated theft, and freed up workers to assist shoppers, according to Jon Jenkins, vice president of Just Walk Out tech.

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Self-serve kiosks

In the same vein as Amazon’s self-scanning technology, self-serve kiosks have become a more integrated part of professional stadiums and arenas over the last few years. Some of these function as top-tier vending machines with canned beers and nonalcoholic drinks, shuffling lines quicker with virtual bartenders capable of spinning cocktails and mixed drinks.

The kiosks extend past beverages, as many college and professional venues have started using them to scan printed and digital tickets for more efficient entrance. It’s an effort to cut down lines and limit the more tedious aspects of in-person attendance, and it’s led various competing kiosk brands to provide their specific conveniences.

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Mobile ordering

Is there anything worse than navigating the concourse for food and alcohol and subsequently missing a go-ahead home run, clutch double play, or diving catch?

Within the last few years, more stadiums have eliminated those worries thanks to contactless mobile ordering. Fans can select food and drink items online on their phones to be delivered right to their seats. Nearly half of consumers said mobile app ordering would influence them to make more restaurant purchases, according to a 2020 study at PYMNTS. Another study showed a 22% increase in order size.

Many venues, including Yankee Stadium, have taken notice and now offer personalized deliveries in certain sections and established mobile order pick-up zones throughout the ballpark.

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QR codes at seats

Need to remember a player’s name? Want to look up an opponent’s statistics at halftime? The team at Digital Seat Media has you covered.

Thus far, the company has added seat tags to more than 50 venues—including two NFL stadiums—with QR codes to promote more engagement with the product on the field.  After scanning the code, fans can access augmented reality features, look up rosters and scores, participate in sponsorship integrations, and answer fan polls on the mobile platform.

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Real-time data analytics and generative AI

As more venues look to reinvigorate the in-stadium experience, some have started using generative artificial intelligence and real-time data analytics.  Though not used widely yet, generative AI tools can create new content—text, imagery, or music—in conjunction with the game, providing updates, instant replays, and location-based dining suggestions

Last year, the Masters golf tournament even began including AI score projections in its mobile app. Real-time data is streamlining various stadium pitfalls, allowing operation managers to monitor staffing issues at busy food spots, adjust parking flows, and alert custodians to dirty or damaged bathrooms. The data also helps with security measures. Open up an app at a venue like the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, and report safety issues or belligerent fans to help better target disruptions and preserve an enjoyable experience.

Story editing by Nicole Caldwell. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick.

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