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Old 03-08-2013, 06:44 PM
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So..those are just the best selling vehicles that are the most stolen. More of that vehicle = more stolen. Not hard logic.


You should see around here..people either drive civics or pickups..it's insane lol
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Originally Posted by 13Harleyfan
The cartel bosses drive the Ford trucks, the Chevy and Dodge trucks are what the mules (drug and human smugglers) use.
Very true got some friends in Mexico in a little town he has dad has the only 13 king ranch super duty
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Originally Posted by eztarget
ugh.... did not know this. of it makes sense in Texas i guess

HOUSTON (AP) - Here are the 10 vehicles most reported as stolen in Texas in 2012:
1. Ford pickup
2. Chevrolet pickup
3. Dodge pickup
4. Honda Civic
5. Chevrolet Tahoe
6. Honda Accord
7. GMC pickup
8. Chevrolet Impala
9. Toyota Camry
10. Ford Taurus
Well if the think about it the law of large number takes over here. The ford truck is the most sold vehicle in Texas almost every year so when there are more of them out there it is more likely to be broken into like my old f250 was three dif times ughhhh
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Originally Posted by Houston4x4
it is more likely to be broken into like my old f250 was three dif times ughhhh

this had more to do with living in Houston than anything...
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Originally Posted by eztarget

this had more to do with living in Houston than anything...
Not necessary all three times my truck was broken into it was in Dallas
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Originally Posted by Houston4x4

Not necessary all three times my truck was broken into it was in Dallas
That too
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Originally Posted by eztarget

That too
Funny you say that. Only vehicle I have owned that was broken into was a 2006 f-250, and it happened in Dallas.. I also live in Houston
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Originally Posted by 10Flame4
Funny you say that. Only vehicle I have owned that was broken into was a 2006 f-250, and it happened in Dallas.. I also live in Houston
lol, thank God i don't live in Dallas. it is almost the "pool" Houston is.. of course Arlington is not much better....
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Originally Posted by 10Flame4

Funny you say that. Only vehicle I have owned that was broken into was a 2006 f-250, and it happened in Dallas.. I also live in Houston
Yeah bc the year models we had all you had to do to break in was take a screw driver and punch in the key hole and they unlocked. I had a insurance adjuster show me how easy it was to break in, it literally took him two seconds to unlock the door so I had all the key holes removed but problem was when my battery in my key fob went out I was SOL lol
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Originally Posted by 2013SCREW
What can I say...I have stereotypical view of Texans, and it always involves a pickup truck
also cowboy hats and big belt buckles.


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