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Vehicle Theft Is On The Rise in Australia

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Car theft is on the rise in many cities around the world. While there are many measures that can be taken to protect your car, it's important to be aware of the dangers and statistics associated with car theft. In Australia leaving your car parked out on the street or home is no different it is still susceptible of being targeted by thieves.

In the first quarter of the year, vehicles worth $137 million were stolen around Australia. A report shows that between April and March, 12 months leading there were 76959 vehicles were stolen. A fact that this is an ongoing issue and that car theft is on the meteoric rise.

According to recent studies, the Australian Capital Territory is the worst place in Australia to leave your car. The chance of your car being stolen is higher than all the other states and territories around Australia at a 0.002% it is the highest around the country. Followed by Northern Territory at 0.0015%. While Victoria and Western Australian come in head-to-head at equal probability of 0.0011% of your precious vehicle being nabbed. The statistics show that of all the states and territories around the world. Queensland has the lowest probably of car theft at 0.0009%.

While these stats don't mean much as a figure, in laments terms for every 500 cars produced, 1 car will fall victim to being targeted by thieves and stolen. Fortunately, the stats don't apply evenly across the board as older cars are more attractive to steal than the new models with the latest security technology which make stealing modern cars harder. Thieves targeting luxury or high-end cars sadly do so with the intention of breaking and entering the home committing a burglary inside the home by force. With every intention and goal of taking the car keys.

As well as the car itself, leaving you with not just the financial loss of your car, but also the cost of repairing your home.

It is more important than ever to ensure that when you transport your vehicle between states to consider these statistics. Use a reliable and professional vehicle transport company that understands that getting your vehicle safely transported from one state to another and safely is the utmost priority as often it is your second my expensive asset under the family home.

When car transport or motorcycle transporters leave their vehicles unattended for a duration or having an overnight break. They are cars wildly advertised for these tempting thieves to act.

The good news is that most of the time when your car is stolen, you tend to get it back, one way or another. However, different states have different recovery rates. Tasmania seems to be leading the pack with a 92% recovery rate while New South Wales has a 63% recovery rate. Which, is much lower than Tasmania but higher than Victoria (47%). Queensland is the safest state when it comes to car theft, with only a 4% chance of your car being stolen. This is likely due to the fact that Queensland has a very low population density when compared to other states.

So which cars are the most attractive for thieves?

It is no secret that older cars are more prone to theft than newer models. This is mainly because the older cars can be easier to steal with their low tech and security features but the second-hand spare parts and spare parts market for older cars is an ever-growing market that can be of value and virtually untraceable when stripped of their parts.

Cars that are most targeted are:

Holden Commodore range models VL, VH, VN

Ford Falcon range models include XF and EA

Ford Laser range models KC, EA, KB

Hyundai Excel model X3

Car Reports show that only 6% of stolen cars with a value greater than $30000 were never found.

Modern cars and high-end luxury cars have continuously advanced their technology along with GPS tracking, it becomes increasingly difficult to steal newer models of cars. Thieves often target older cars because they are easier to steal and there is a higher demand for their parts on the black market.

What can you do to protect your car from theft?

The best way to start off is by installing a security system and using an immobilizer. Parking in busy, well-lit areas and using a steering wheel lock are also helpful deterrents. If you're going to be away from your vehicle for a duration of time. Many modern cars have remote central locking and unfortunately these remotes can be easily triggered accidentally from your pocket or bag and leaving your vehicle unlocked while parked on the driveway or street tends to invite thieves not only for valuables inside the car but also in search of the garage remote that are being left in cars. Only to later return and find an opportunity to steal the car at an opportune moment.




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