Tired of waking up in a cold sweat, wondering if your car is still there?
You’re not alone. Really, car theft sucks. It’s stressful, expensive, and just plain painful.
But let’s get this straight: some cars are way harder to steal than others. Want to know which ones?
Good. Because we’re about to spill the beans on the cars that thieves hate. Midsize luxury SUVs and electric vehicles have the lowest theft rates and are the hardest cars to steal! But that’s not it!
In this blog, we delve into the statistics on the least stolen vehicles, explore the reasons behind their low theft rates, and finally, share tips on how to make any car model the hardest to steal!
What do stats say about the least stolen vehicles?Â
According to an insurance report by HLDI, vehicles like the Tesla and other fully electric vehicles remain among the hardest overall for thieves to steal.
Volvo XC60, Subaru Ascent, and certain Chevy and GMC models are giving car thieves a run for their money also.
These models, along with specific trims of popular cars like the Mazda 3 and Toyota Corolla, are seeing significantly lower theft rates.
So, let’s analyze the table to find out why these vehicles are giving thieves cold feet. Is it because of advanced security features, or is it just luck for car owners?
Summary:Â
- Vehicle theft rates vary significantly by make and model.
- Large four-door cars and pickups have the highest theft rates.
- Midsize luxury SUVs and electric vehicles have the lowest theft rates.
- Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have the lowest theft rates overall.
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has the highest theft rate.
Why are these the top 4 least stolen vehicles?
Let’s have a look at the security features of these least stolen vehicles:
Car Model | Key Security Features |
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Tesla Model S | Tesla has set the bar high for vehicle security. Here’s why it’s a tough target for thieves: GPS Tracking: Real-time location monitoring makes it nearly impossible to hide a stolen Tesla. Sentry Mode: This feature acts as a virtual guard, capturing suspicious activity around the car. Pin to Drive: Adds an extra layer of security by requiring a PIN before driving, deterring opportunistic thieves. |
Volvo XC60 | While other carmakers grapple with theft issues, Volvo has managed to stay relatively low on thieves’ radar. Here’s why: Volvo vehicles have a top-notch suite of security features, including immobilizers, alarms, and advanced locking systems. Volvo maintains consistent security measures across its models. Volvo’s central locking system is a key component in deterring theft. Its constantly changing codes prevent unauthorized access. The only physical lock is on the driver’s door, making entry through other points difficult. |
GMC Acadia | GMC Acadia has a solid immobilizer and theft-deterrent alarm system. GMC OnStar security helps to track and catch car thieves. GM’s PASS-Key III+ system is a solid defense against theft. This passive system automatically arms itself when the key is removed, making it difficult for thieves to bypass. |
Lexus RX | An advanced theft-deterrent system in Lexus RX such as an igla anti-theft device immobilizes the vehicle and prevents the CAN bus attack! The vehicle tracking system adds to the security of the Lexus RX and its constant blaring alarm cycles every 10 seconds also makes it a hard-to-steal car! |
We have to consider that this data is based on the number of insurance claims received and may not reflect all thefts!
However, the data shows that in the past two years, the USA has seen an increasing trend in people actually reporting motor vehicle theft!
Related: Top 10 ways to prevent motor vehicle theft.
Now, we take a different stance on this situation. Let’s look at how many of the stolen vehicles are quickly recovered, which also makes them harder to steal, right?
Is Tesla – “the  hardest car to steal” yet an easy one to recover?
Think Tesla’s just about speed and tech? Think again! These electric beauties are also giving car thieves a major headache.
With features like GPS tracking, Sentry Mode, and Pin to Drive, stealing a Tesla is like trying to crack a super-secure vault.
And let’s not forget, most Tesla owners are probably charging their cars in well-lit, secure garages overnight – making it even harder for crooks to get their hands on one.
Fun fact –The toughest cars to drive are also difficult to steal – High-performance sports cars and heavy-duty trucks are rarely in the list of stolen vehicles!
What do experts say.Â
Want to hear something wild? The Subaru Ascent comes very close to being a car thief’s worst nightmare.
According to an auto industry expert, Denis Flierl, this vehicle—the Ascent—has an extremely low car theft rate, alongside other models like the Volvo XC60, Chevy Traverse, and GMC Acadia.
It’s almost like they are surrounded by an invisible force field or something!
So, if what you’re looking for is a car that’s safe to drive and safe from car thieves, these models should really be on your radar.
Least stolen car colors:
Here’s a fun fact about car thefts! Apparently, if you own a pink car, it’s the least likely to get stolen!
Even purple, yellow, and red cars don’t really attract thieves. Thieves might think, “too much color, not worth it.” Perhaps it’s because these brightly colored cars are easier to spot and harder to resell, making them less appealing targets.
So, do we get a pink car because it is less likely to be stolen? No way!
Discover how to make your vehicles tough targets for thieves!
How can you make your car the hardest to steal in 2024!
- Register Your Vehicle: Make sure your car is registered with the National Motor Vehicle Theft Bureau (NMVTBI).
- Lock Up: Always lock your car and roll up the windows. If you have a keyless start car, then keep the keys in the Faraday pouch.
- Smart Parking: Park in well-lit areas, preferably where there are guards or CCTV monitoring cameras. If you have a keyless start car, use closed garages as much as possible.
- Hide Your Keys and Valuables: Don’t leave your keys or valuables in plain sight. It’s even better to keep your key far away from the car when possible.
- Security Alarm: Invest in an alarm system and install security alarms for your ignition and doors! This answers the question: Which cars are the hardest to steal? For a thief in need of a quick getaway, the more layers of security you add, the less time they have to figure out your anti-theft devices and alarm systems. So, add as many layers of security as you can!
- Use an Immobilizer: Get an immobilizer to stop thieves from hot-wiring your car. Even if the thief breaks into your car, the immobilizer will make it difficult for the thief to drive away with the car!
- GPS Tracking: A GPS tracker is the second thing you should buy after you get a car! While some say it only helps to locate the vehicle once it is stolen, it’s better than never being able to find it! Check out our complete guide on how GPS deters car thetf!
- Report Theft Quickly: If your car gets stolen, report it right away. Reporting within 24 hours increases the chance of recovery by 34%.
- Install CCTV security cameras: If you are a car dealership or parking lot owner, strategically place CCTV security cameras throughout your site.
All these less stolen cars have protective shields that deter thieves. However, if you own a parking lot or an auto dealership, you have to protect all sorts of cars:
- Honda CRV which tops the most stolen vehicles.
- You might also have pickup trucks, especially full-size models like the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-Series, which are notorious for theft.Â
- Popular sedans like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry that also top the list.Â
And you need to protect them all!!
So here is a solution that most condo owners and car dealership owners adopt to improve security – Remote video monitoring!!
Remote video monitoring:Â
Imagine an alarm blares, and within seconds, trained eyes are on the situation. Before they even think about making off with a car or a single part, our monitoring team is ready to pounce.
That’s the power of third-party live video monitoring. It is a proactive detection of security threats!
Plus, you get a suite of advanced video analytics that protect the perimeter of your commercial properties. So you are not just protecting your vehicles; you don’t even allow criminals to enter your property!
Conclusion:
We can say Tesla is one of the hardest cars to steal. But we cannot all afford or fancy a Tesla! Why not make our car the hardest to steal?!
While some car models are more prone to theft, it’s essential to remember that no vehicle is completely immune.
Here’s how to protect your investment:
- Choose wisely: Research models with strong security features like immobilizers, alarms, and tracking systems.
- Park smart: Avoid dimly lit areas and consider investing in garage storage.
- Add extra protection: Install a steering wheel lock, alarm system, or GPS tracker and remote video monitoring if you are a car dealer or commercial building owner.
- Be vigilant: Never leave valuables in plain sight, and always lock your car, even for short stops.
Contact us today for a customized security solution for your business, whether it’s automotive dealership security, parking lot security, commercial building security, or any of our other industry-specific services!