BY THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Published December 11, 2001
DETROIT (AP) The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord remained the most popular targets of car thieves in 2000 as auto theft in the United States rose for the first time in a decade, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
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The list of most stolen vehicles released today contains a mix of passenger cars and sport utility vehicles. Six of the 10 vehicles are from U.S. automakers, although the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord occupy the top two spots. They were followed by the Oldsmobile Cutlass, Honda Civic, Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee, Chevrolet full size C/K pickup, Toyota Corolla, Chevrolet Caprice, Ford Taurus and Ford F150 pickup.
There were 1,165,559 auto thefts in 2000, compared to 1,152,057 in 1999, the NICB said, citing FBI statistics.























