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posted at 3/2/2004 11:33 AM |
ID# 67926
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posted at 3/2/2004 3:17 PM |
ID# 67943 This is a reply to: 67926
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I can't imagine people wanting some of these cars, let alone them being on the top 10 list of most stolen. I guess I need a regional breakdown please ;-)
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posted at 3/3/2004 10:45 AM |
ID# 67985 This is a reply to: 67943
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posted at 3/3/2004 11:39 AM |
ID# 67988 This is a reply to: 67985
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way to go Jerry!
I was wondering about that Chevy pickup....
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posted at 3/3/2004 4:47 PM |
ID# 67992 This is a reply to: 67926
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One thing I think is a little misleading is that it ranks by numbers of thefts and not rates. One reason why Accords top the list is the fact that their numbers top the list as well.
A ranking based on theft numbers per car sold gives a different picture.
If I had a link I'd post. Maybe some other time.
2001 Corolla? THAT's a surprise regardless.
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posted at 3/3/2004 8:38 PM |
ID# 68000 This is a reply to: 67992
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Well, There are Lies, Bigger Lies and Statistics.
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posted at 3/3/2004 9:29 PM |
ID# 68005 This is a reply to: 68000
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Bonus points if you can name the person to whom that quote is attributed.
Another one: "Figures lie and liars figure."
And speaking of slicing and dicing numbers, here's sorta what I was talking about. Except it does not look at pre-2001 cars - an important element.
http://www.cars.com/carsapp/national/?srv=parser&act=display...
The Accord does not break the top ten. Whew!
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posted at 3/3/2004 9:43 PM |
ID# 68007 This is a reply to: 68005
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Interesting but it does not break it down for region.
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