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LoJack Releases Sixth Annual Vehicle Theft Recovery Report
Honda Civic the Most Stolen and Recovered Vehicle Model in 2014; Average Value of Vehicles Recovered Equals More Than $10,000.

LoJack Corporation announced yesterday that law enforcement officials recovered more than $83.5 million in stolen vehicles equipped with the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System in 2014.* Released today, LoJack’s sixth annual Vehicle Theft Recovery Report**, infographic (click to download) and slideshow (click to download) reviews auto theft trends over the past year based on vehicles equipped with the LoJack® Stolen Vehicle Recovery System, according to a press statement.
Highlights detailed in the LoJack’s sixth annual Vehicle Theft Recovery Report include:
- The Honda Civic ranked as the most stolen and recovered vehicle equipped with a LoJack® System
- The average value of vehicles recovered by law enforcement is more than $10,000
- For the sixth consecutive year, California, Texas and Florida continue to top the list as the top three states respectively with the most LoJack system-equipped stolen and recovered vehicles
- Oregon, Washington D.C., Maryland, South Carolina and Oklahoma, all new to the 2014 report, experienced significant increases in the number of LoJack System-equipped stolen and recovered vehicles
The following were the top 10 most stolen and recovered LoJack system-equipped vehicle models in 2014:
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1. Honda Civic
2. Honda Accord
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3. Toyota Camry
4. Toyota Corolla
5. Chevrolet Silverado
6. Ford F250 Pickup
7. Acura Integra
8. BMW 3 Series
9. Cadillac Escalade
10. Nissan Maxima
“Auto theft techniques have changed in recent years, with thieves becoming more sophisticated and targeted in their approach, and in fact according to the FBI***, billions of dollars were lost as a result of auto theft in 2013,” said Pat Clancy, Vice President of Law Enforcement for LoJack Corporation. “The good news is that as thieves get smarter, so do the good guys. In 2014, law enforcement officials across the country recovered more than 90 percent of all cars, trucks and SUVs equipped with the LoJack System. That includes the recovery of more than $83.5 million in stolen vehicles, once again proving that the LoJack System is an effective tool in combating vehicle theft.”
Additional noteworthy findings of the 2014 LoJack Vehicle Theft Recovery Report include:
Top 10 Geographies with the Highest Thefts and Recoveries in 2014:
1. California
2. Texas
3. Florida
4. New York
5. New Jersey
6. Maryland
7. Arizona
8. Massachusetts
9. Georgia
10. Washington
·Top 5 Areas with Increases in Stolen and Recovered Vehicles in 2014:
1. Oregon (47.46% increase)
2. Washington D.C. (32.43% increase)
3. Maryland (18.90% increase)
4. South Carolina (18.52% increase)
5. Oklahoma (15.22% increase)
- First Recovery of the Year: 2014 Toyota Camry on January 1st at 1:17 a.m.
- Last Recovery of the Year: 2010 Honda Civic Ex on December 31st at 10:09 p.m.
- Oldest Vehicle Stolen and Recovered: 1965 Chevy Corvair
- Most Expensive Vehicle Stolen and Recovered: 2013 Range Rover valued at $102,900
- An 88% increase in Hybrids stolen and recovered from 2013 to 2014
- Most Common Color Stolen and Recovered: Black, White, Gray, Silver, Blue (respectively)
For more information and details about key recoveries, including those mentioned in the 2014 LoJack Vehicle Theft Recovery Report (click to download), please visit the LoJack Auto Theft Blog.
About the Report
The 2014 LoJack Vehicle Theft Recovery Report is gathered from data provided by 28 states via Nlets as well as California law enforcement, and is specific to stolen cars, trucks and SUVs equipped with the LoJack® Stolen Vehicle Recovery System that were recovered between January and December 2014.
For more information, visit lojack.com, autotheftblog.com, youtube.com/lojack, twitter.com/LoJackCorp or Facebook.com/LoJackCorp.
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