Is your car on the list of the most STOLEN models now car thefts are on the rise?
CAR theft in Britain is on the rise and insurers are more than £1.4billion out of pocket because of it.
That's according to vehicle claims specialist CMA, who put in a Freedom of Information request to the Home Office.
The FOI request response stated: "The latest police recorded crime figures for England and Wales show a 7% increase in theft or unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle from 94,601 offences in year ending December 2020 to 101,198 offences in year ending December 2021."
The CMA subsequently said: "It is way too simplistic to say car crime is down from 500,000 offences in the mid-1990s to 100,000 today so we’ve largely solved it.
"Even from 180,000 a year in 2006, when the Home Office stopped publishing the annual car theft index, the picture has changed dramatically.
"15-odd years ago, the typical theft was an old Ford Escort worth less than £5k taken for ‘joyriding’ and later recovered, often burnt-out.
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"Now, we commonly see nearly new Range Rovers worth £100k stolen by professional criminals, and they are seldom found.
"The fact that 72% of stolen vehicles are never recovered is a staggering failure."
But which cars are the most commonly stolen?
A separate FOI request by car lease comparison site LeaseLoco found the answer and we have the top five most stolen models in 2021 for you.
5. Mercedes C-Class
Number stolen: 1474
4. Volkswagen Golf
Number stolen: 1755
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3. Ford Focus
Number stolen: 1912
2. Range Rover
Number stolen: 3754
1. Ford Fiesta
Number stolen: 3909