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标题: gxwi A Closer Look
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9 P2 U* `5 s2 m Toyota Camrys and Honda Accords remain the most popular vehicles among thieves, but minivans and sport utility vehicles are  kubki stanley gaining ground as targets for pilfering, a new report shows.For the sixth straight year, the Camry was the vehicle auto thieves targ stanley cups eted most in 2002, while the  89 model in particular topped the list for the fourth time in five years, according to Chicago-based CCC Information Services Inc., an insurance industry tracker of trends in theft and vehicle damage.In positions two and three: the 1991 Camry and the 1990 Camry. The 2000 Honda Civic and the 1994 Honda Accord rounded out the top five.Minivans and SUVs have seen a 10 percent increase in thefts since 2000, though none broke into the top 25, which was ruled by passenger cars and pickup trucks, the firm said in a report being released publicly Wednesday.Of the four domestic vehicles among the top 25, all are pickup trucks - two Chevrolets and two Fords. The 1994 Chevrolet C1500 4x2 pickup was the most stolen vehicle from a U.S. automaker, coming in at No. 6 on the list.        Overall, however, thefts that resulted in the total loss of a vehicle declined 3 percent last year, according to CCC, which stanley cups  provides software and information services to insurers and repair shops. Vehicle theft historically follows consumers  choices, which is reflected in the popularity of imports and the gaining popularity of minivans and SUVs,  said Mary Jo Prigge, CCC s president of sales and service.Toyota and Honda models Mqfx What Happens When A Robot Outlives The Humans It Was Built To Love! r0 k1 @# C$ Z
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