What you need to know to about these theft-related insurance costs if you own a commonly targeted car.
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When we were shopping for a new car a few years ago I had four requirements:
- Must not be a make/brand that includes a vehicle on the lists of top stolen vehicles.
- Must have a physical, metal ignition key.
- Must have a manual transmission.
- Must have an ignition immobilizer
#1 meant that Toyota/Lexus, Honda (+Acura), Chevrolet (+GMC/Buick/Cadillac), Dodge (+Chrysler/Jeep/Fiat) Hyundai (+Kia), and Mercedes were out; while BMW, VW, Subaru, Mazda, Mitsubishi and Nissan were in, each with limited manual transmission options in 2019/2020. We did find a vehicle that meets the above four criteria and we’re now at least statistically safer. We never bother to hide the VIN, but we do have a physical
steering wheel lock and faraday box for the car keys/fobs.
My cousin did the same thing. Bought a base-trim Nissan Qashqai with manual transmission. While it might not be
my choice, but no one wants to steal that for anything buy joy riding.