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Auckland – 31 August 2010 – AA Insurance today revealed the ten cars stolen most frequently in New Zealand, based on theft claims received over the last four years. Car models where all or most of the vehicles are imported second-hand make up the majority of those on the list and over 80 per cent of the top stolen cars are more than 10 years old.
Top 10 Stolen Cars (Source: AA Insurance claims data 2007-2010)
1. Nissan Silvia
2. Honda Torneo
3. Nissan Skyline
4. Subaru Impreza
5. Subaru Forester
6. Subaru Legacy
7. Nissan Presea
8. Honda Prelude
9. Honda Integra
10. Nissan Cefiro
The Nissan Silvia remains the most frequently stolen car for the third consecutive year and the Nissan Skyline and various models of Subaru remain popular for thieves. New entries this year include the Honda Torneo, the Nissan Presea and the Nissan Cefiro.
To calculate theft incidence AA Insurance measures the number of claims made for each model of car as a percentage of the total number of policies it holds for that model.
“Imported or older vehicles have less security than New Zealand-new vehicles,” says Suzanne Wolton, Head of Corporate Affairs, AA Insurance. “Because they lack the latest security features, such as electronic locking, alarms and immobilisers, second-hand imported vehicles make it easier for thieves to pick and choose their targets.”
Vehicle theft is a significant problem in New Zealand. According to the 2009 New Zealand Police Crime Report Findings, a car is reported stolen approximately every 30 minutes.
In the 2010 AA Insurance Drivers Index,71 percent of those surveyed indicated that they wouldn’t purchase a car that they considered to be a high theft risk. However, it seems people aren’t aware of the risks associated with older imported vehicles, as up to sixty percent of all vehicles on New Zealand roads are imports and the average vehicle age is 12 years old.
“If you drive an older or imported car there are a number of steps you can take to reduce the risk of theft,” says Suzanne. “You can make it less attractive by installing an alarm or immobiliser, and make sure it can be clearly seen. Thieves don’t like the look of a flashing light or even an alarm sticker, and will usually move on to an easier target.”
The AA Insurance Drivers Index also shows that New Zealanders have a false sense of security and are less careful about their cars when they are at home. One quarter of respondents who regularly leave their car unlocked say they don’t lock their car when it is parked at home and 23 percent don’t lock it when it is in their garage.
“One of the simplest things you can do is lock your car, even when it’s at home or parked in the garage and if you’re in a public place, park where your car, and a thief, will be most visible – under a streetlight or near a security camera,” says Suzanne.
Of the cars reported stolen to AA Insurance, only 30 percent were ever recovered.
Tips for preventing car theft from AA Insurance
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About AA Insurance
AA Insurance was launched in 1994 and is a joint venture between New Zealand Automobile Association and Suncorp-Metway Limited.
AA Insurance has over 300 staff servicing 150,000 plus customers and manages over 300,000 policies. Over half of those policies cover motor insurance risks including cars, bikes, caravans and motor homes, and the remainder are house and contents insurance.
In 2008 and 2009, AA Insurance was a finalist in the unlimited/JRA Best Places to Work Survey in the medium-large workplace category, making it one of the top places to work in New Zealand.
AA Insurance Limited has an A+ (Strong) Insurer Financial Strength Rating given by Standard and Poor’s (Australia) Pty Ltd on 8 January 2010. For further information visit, www.aainsurance.co.nz.
AA Insurance is proud to support youth charity Blue Light as their principle corporate sponsor.
About the 2010 AA Insurance Drivers Index
The 2010 AA Insurance Drivers Index is an independent internet survey of 4,336 drivers aged 18 to 65 from around New Zealand.
For more information please contact:
Kate Webby, Botica Butler Raudon Partners, (09) 303 3862, 021 403 503 or email katew@botica.co.nz
Stefanie Haydock, AA Insurance, (09) 966 8403, 021 937 884 or email stefanie_haydock@aainsurance.co.nz
Melodie Vickars
Position: Marketing and Communications Manager, AA Insurance
DDI: (09) 966 8549
Mobile: 021 477 578
Email: communications|at|aainsurance|dot|co.nz
Amelia Macandrew
Position: Corporate Affairs Manager, AA Insurance
DDI: (09) 966 8445
Mobile: 021 452 777
Email: communications|at|aainsurance|dot|co.nz
Gavin Ogden
Position: Botica Butler Raudon Public Relations
DDI: (09) 303 3862
Mobile: 021 403 503
Email: gavino|at|botica|dot|co.nz