This story is also making the rounds on the TV network news up here
today.
It's not clear to me if some newer vehicles (like 2005 Chevy Avalanche
and others) have potentially faulty immobilizers, or they plain just
don't have them.
Do they have a 1 in 60 (or better) chance of being stolen because that
is the failure rate of their immobilizers, or because they simply
don't have an immobilizer. ?
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http://www.loweyinsurance.com/Lowey_Insurance/Blog/Entries/2007/3/6_MPIs_most-stolen_list.html
The top 150 vehicles listed include 2005-or-later models of the
Chevrolet Avalance, GMC Jimmy, Jeep Cherokee, Chevrolet Blazer,
Pontiac Grand Am, GMC Envoy, Ford F250 and Chevy Trailblazer. All
have odds of one-in-60 or greater chance of being stolen.
"What we are seeing is some of the newer-line Chevy products that
reflect the fact that the immobilizer system within those vehicles
does not meet the North American standard, and that's exactly why we
haven't reflected them in the rate reduction," said Douglas.
"What we are seeing is proof of the fact that those vehicles can be
stolen."
Peter Dunwoody, who lives in Brandon, found out the hard way that his
vehicle wasn't protected. After returning from a tour of duty in
Afghanistan two weeks ago, his wife picked him up in their brand-new
Chevy Avalanche, and they spent the night at a Winnipeg hotel.
"The next morning I went to go out and get a coffee, and the truck was
gone," he told the CBC.
Their model didn't appear on MPI's most-at-risk list in 2006, but on
the new list it ranks 38th, with a one-in-14 chance of being stolen.
Dunwoody said he might have thought twice about purchasing the vehicle
if he'd known its odds of being stolen were higher.
"I don't think it's right that a person would even have to consider
their vehicle because of the popularity of theft. It never really
crossed our minds at all," he said.
Douglas noted that older vehicles are still the primary target of auto
thieves: "[Older cars] continue to make up more than 50 per cent of
the thefts."


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