
Honda's Accord and Civic continue to top the list of most stolen vehicles in the U.S., even as auto thefts have fallen significantly from their peak in the early 1990s following the wider adoption of engine immobolizers.
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Three Ford models topped the list of the 10 most stolen sport-utility vehicles according to a report released today by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
Read More →The National Insurance Crime Bureau's report noted that two types of automotive insurance policies, personal automobile and commercial automobile, were in the top 10 list of questionable claims.
Read More →The National Insurance Crime Bureau's (NICB's) report covers a four-year period, from Jan. 1, 2008 through June 30, 2012. NICB stated it further filtered the results to provide details on thefts for the 2009, 2010, and 2011 model-year vehicles only.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL — The National Insurance Crime Bureau released its first half 2012 questionable claims (QC) referral reason analysis, including vehicle claims.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL – Overall, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) found that in 2011 vehicle thefts declined from 2010. Out of the top 10 regions where thefts occurred, 7 out of 10 are in California, 2 are in Washington, and 1 is in South Carolina.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL- Older vehicles with fewer theft-deterrent devices were stolen more than newer models, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau's findings.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL - The number of suspicious auto accidents that were staged or deliberately caused by criminals in Florida has increased dramatically in the past year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL --- New Year's Day was the leading holiday for reported vehicle thefts in 2008, according to an analysis issued recently by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). Among holidays, your vehicle was safest on New Year's Eve and Christmas Day.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL --- Through formal information exchange agreements with three private companies, the National Insurance Crime Bureau has boosted efforts to detect and identify stolen vehicles.
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