SUVs are the least-stolen. Pickups and passenger cars are swiped the most.  And mini-van drivers, you're not immune. See if you have one of the top ten most stolen vehicles in East Texas.  

It's no huge surprise that these vehicles are stolen the most often, because they're the most popular and thieves want them for parts. They're also the easiest to sell.

The National Insurance Crime Bureau put out its annual Hot Wheels list, which uses police reports to figure out the most commonly abducted vehicles.

According to that data, the 1996 Honda Accord was the most swiped vehicle in America, with over 52,000 thefts.

These were the most stolen vehicles in 2015 in Texas:

1 Ford Pickup (Full Size) 2006
2 Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) 2004
3 Dodge Pickup (Full Size) 2004
4 Honda Accord 1997
5 GMC Pickup (Full Size) 2015
6 Honda Civic 2000
7 Chevrolet Tahoe 2004
8 Toyota Camry 2014
9 Nissan Altima 2012
10 Chevrolet Impala 2007

The experts say anti-theft protection has gotten better, and that's why the newer cars don't make the list as much.  But thieves are working on cracking codes and getting into the newer vehicles too.

I dated a guy once who always left his truck unlocked with the keys in  the ignition, and he said nobody was going to mess with his truck because it was too tough-looking.  Dude!  Lock your dang doors!

If nothing else, this is incentive to get the rows of storage boxes out of the garage so there's room to pull the car in at night. And report anything suspicious.

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