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1990s Hondas Are Still Number One (with Car Thieves)
It’s hard to keep a good car down…or in your driveway.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau released its annual “Hot Wheels” report this week, identifying the most stolen vehicles in the U.S. It seems that thieves just can’t shake their appreciation of Clinton-era Civics and Accords.

America's Most Stolen Cars
Car thefts are on the decline, reports The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) in its annual review of trends in car heists. While vehicle thefts have not been this low since 1967, there is a disturbing new trend: Stolen key codes.
Leading the list of the most stolen vehicles of last year is the 1994 Honda Accord:

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