There is a new achievement is quite encouraging owned BMW X5 in the UK. Not received awards from automotive magazines or a star because the level of new security standards, but was selected as the most favorite car for car thieves across the UK.
According to the security service agencies in the UK TRACKER vehicle, as reported by autoevolution (6/4), BMW's flagship sport utility vehicle that is the model most often stolen during 2010. In the runner-up Range Rover, then BMW M3, Audi RS4, Audi TT, Mercedes SL, CLK, ML, Porshce 911 and VW Golf. From this data shows that the thief is actually more like the kinds of high-priced cars than the standard car.
According to the security service agencies in the UK TRACKER vehicle, as reported by autoevolution (6/4), BMW's flagship sport utility vehicle that is the model most often stolen during 2010. In the runner-up Range Rover, then BMW M3, Audi RS4, Audi TT, Mercedes SL, CLK, ML, Porshce 911 and VW Golf. From this data shows that the thief is actually more like the kinds of high-priced cars than the standard car.
TRACKER states, there are some standard cars like the Peugeot 406 and Ford Sierra, but the numbers did not top 10. Of all the cars stolen last year, Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG to be the most expensive which is 120,000 pounds and Bentley GCT 130,000 pounds.
Managing Director of TRACKER Stephen Doran said, 84 percent theft done using the original key vehicle. "VW Golf became the model interesting started to go into shooting a thief, this is evidence not only luxury cars that have to be careful of the car. In fact, 65 percent of the vehicles that successfully returned by TRACKER value below 25,000 pounds, "said Stephen Doran.
Managing Director of TRACKER Stephen Doran said, 84 percent theft done using the original key vehicle. "VW Golf became the model interesting started to go into shooting a thief, this is evidence not only luxury cars that have to be careful of the car. In fact, 65 percent of the vehicles that successfully returned by TRACKER value below 25,000 pounds, "said Stephen Doran.
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