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本帖最后由 paulwood 于 2020-8-13 05:22 编辑
hj_win_1 发表于 2020-8-12 23:06
死八路的车子可都是被偷排行榜的扛把子啊。。。。
Top 10 Stolen Cars
Toyota Hilux (156)
Holden Commodore (104)
Subaru Legacy (88)
Ford Courier (77)
Subaru Impreza (76)
Toyota Hiace (66)
Nissan Terrano (57)
Mazda Atenza (55)
Mitsubishi Lancer (55)
Toyota Land Cruiser (53)
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/01/new-zealand-s-most-stolen-vehicles-revealed.html
去年被偷排行榜的扛把子是偷有他海螺蛳。
旧款死八路被偷是因为开 WRX, , GT 的撞车后,钣金件可以用没有 turbo 型号上拆下来的。
2018 年小偷最爱
Ranked in order from most likely to be stolen
Honda Torneo
Mazda Atenza
Subaru Impreza
Mazda Demio
Mazda Familla
Nissan Terrano
Ford Courier
Subaru Legacy
Nissan Sunny
Subaru Forester
If you are looking for a reason to upgrade your car or it’s security, here is it: according to our claims data, 97 per cent of theft claims for models in the Top 10 list are for cars manufactured more than 10 years ago. The average age of these stolen vehicles is 17 years old.
The average value of a stolen vehicle claim from the Top 10 list is $4,490, which has increased from $3,940 in 2017.
Don’t be too worried, however; The majority of car claims that we receive are for damage caused by accidents – both big and small.
8 tips for preventing theft
Thieves always take the easiest, fastest option, so make it extra hard for them to steal your car with these eight tips:
Always lock
Make it a habit to always lock your car, even when parking at home. This is the first barrier to stopping a thief from getting inside– and to whatever is inside your car or boot.
Keys are the key
Thieves will steal car keys to make it easier to take modern vehicles with sophisticated security systems. Always know where your keys are, and never leave them in your car, even at home. When you’re at home, keep your car keys out of sight, including away from your front and back doors.
Hide your valuables
If you have to keep anything valuable in the car, keep them out of sight in the boot or glove box.
Find a safer park
You know that old saying ‘Out of sight, out of mind’? It applies to car security too. Where possible try to park in a garage, carport or off-street. Data shows that these options are safer than on street.
Let there be light
If you must park on the street, make sure your car is under a street light or in a well-lit area.
Steal o'clock
Be extra vigilant over weekends and during warmer weather when there are more thefts reported.
A+ parking buildings
An attended, secure parking building is the safest option. By parking close to the entrance or exit, you increase the amount of people near your car – making it easier for a burglar to be seen or heard.
Visible security
Install visible security measures such as an alarm, immobiliser or steering lock. If the thief spots one though the car window, they’re less likely to even start breaking in. Which can save you a broken window or worse. |
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