The National Insurance Crime Bureau has released its annual list of the most stolen vehicles. Nationwide, the report finds that in 2017, the Honda Civic was the most stolen car overall. The report said 45,062 Honda Civics were stolen last year. The Honda Accord was the second most stolen vehicle, followed by the full-size Ford pickup, the full-size Chevrolet pickup, and the Toyota Camry. The 2017 Nissan Altima was the most stolen new car with thieves nabbing more than 1,100 of them.
For 2017, the most stolen vehicles in the nation were:
Rank | Make/Model | Model year most stolen / (# thefts) | Total model thefts |
1 | Honda Civic | 1998 (6,707) | 45,062 |
2 | Honda Accord | 1997 (6,301) | 43,764 |
3 | Ford Pickup (Full Size) | 2006 (3,151) | 35,105 |
4 | Chevrolet Pickup (Full Size) | 2004 (1,970) | 30,058 |
5 | Toyota Camry | 2017 (1,100) | 17,278 |
6 | Nissan Altima | 2016 (1,450) | 13,358 |
7 | Toyota Corolla | 2016 (1,012) | 12,337 |
8 | Dodge Pickup (Full Size) | 2001 (1,242) | 12,004 |
9 | GMC Pickup (Full Size) | 2017 (957) | 10,865 |
10 | Chevrolet Impala | 2008 (991) | 9,487 |
The top 10, 2017 model year vehicles stolen during calendar year 2017:
Rank | Make/Model | Total thefts |
1 | Nissan Altima | 1,153 |
2 | Toyota Camry | 1,100 |
3 | GMC Pickup (Full Size) | 957 |
4 | Hyundai Elantra | 929 |
5 | Ford Fusion | 874 |
6 | Ford Pickup (Full Size) | 842 |
7 | Ram Pickup | 835 |
8 | Toyota Corolla | 832 |
9 | GMC Savana | 774 |
10 | Hyundai Sonata | 759 |