Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG 2011

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Top ten stolen and recovered cars for 2010: 1st BMW X5, 2nd Land Rover Range Rover 3rd BMW M3, 4th Land Rover Defender, 5th Mercedes-Benz Interior, 6th Audi RS4, 7th Mercedes-Benz SLK, 8th Mercedes-Benz CLK, 9th Audi TT and 10th Q7/ Porsche 911 /Porsche Boxster/ Subaru Impreza Audi. It seems that car thieves have changed their habits. Gone are the days when Audi, BMW and Mercedes-like high-end prestige vehicles have been stolen to order, now thieves have their eyes on your average family car.

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Tracker A recent survey showed that the key to steal a car the first quarter of 2010, which is over 6% for 2009 compared with 80% mass is increased. The study also showed that car thieves are now targeting the low-cost vehicles that meet the demands of the competitive car market. Stephen Doran, Tracker Vehicle Recovery explains executive director.

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"The recession took its toll on thieves and also we have seen to adjust their goals to suit the customer, low cost, just as fancy sports cars, making them valuable as a vehicle." Recent Tracker results show that the highest price for 2010 Mercedes CL63 AMG vehicles stolen was worth a whopping 120,000 pounds, and low-cost vehicles found 1.000 £ worth just had a Ford Sierra.

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So, in the top ten most stolen cars are found? Well, it seems that some things never vacation in a luxury BMW X5 first place with international changes, Land Rover and Range Rover BMW M3, followed. While its good news if you have the Audi TT, the Land Rover Defender, car popularity ladder fell forward. Sun breathe a sign of relief too soon. Tracker warned that their standard of an average family car now high on the list of desired goals.