2010-19100. Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard  

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    AGENCY:

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Department of Transportation.

    ACTION:

    Publication of 2007 final theft data; Correction.

    SUMMARY:

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) published in the Federal Register of March 10, 2010, a document on thefts of model year (MY) 2007 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY) 2007. The document was published with several errors. In that publication, a vehicle line was omitted from the theft rate data which affected the overall theft rate calculation, the number of vehicle lines above the 1990/1991 median theft rate and the vehicle rankings. Additionally, vehicle line names and production numbers were listed incorrectly. The republishing of this document in its entirety corrects those errors.

    This document publishes the final data on thefts of model year (MY) 2007 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY) 2007. The final 2007 theft data indicated a decrease in the vehicle theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2007. The final theft rate for MY 2007 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2007 is 1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles, a decrease of 11.1 percent from the rate of 2.08 thefts per thousand in 2006.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Ms. Deborah Mazyck, Office of International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Mazyck's telephone number is (202) 366-0846. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    This final notice revises the Federal Register notice published on March 10, 2010 (75 FR 11005) which omitted a vehicle line from the theft rate list. This omission affected the theft rate calculation, the number of vehicle lines above the 1990/1991 median theft rate and the vehicle rankings. Additionally, vehicle line names and production numbers erroneously were not listed correctly. The document has been revised and is reprinted below in its entirety.

    NHTSA administers a program for reducing motor vehicle theft. The central feature of this program is the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 49 CFR part 541. The standard specifies performance requirements for inscribing and affixing vehicle identification numbers (VINs) onto certain major original equipment and replacement parts of high-theft lines of passenger motor vehicles.

    The agency is required by 49 U.S.C. 33104(b)(4) to periodically obtain, from the most reliable source, accurate and timely theft data and publish the data for review and comment. To fulfill this statutory mandate, NHTSA has published theft data annually beginning with MYs 1983/84. Continuing to fulfill the § 33104(b)(4) mandate, this document reports the final theft data for CY 2007, the most recent calendar year for which data are available.

    In calculating the 2007 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same procedures it used in calculating the MY 2006 theft rates. (For 2006 theft data calculations, see 73 FR 60633, October 14, 2008). As in all previous reports, NHTSA's data were based on information provided to NHTSA by the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The NCIC is a government system that receives vehicle theft information from nearly 23,000 criminal justice agencies and other law enforcement authorities throughout the United States. The NCIC data also include reported thefts of self-insured and uninsured vehicles, not all of which are reported to other data sources.

    The 2007 theft rate for each vehicle line was calculated by dividing the number of reported thefts of MY 2007 vehicles of that line stolen during calendar year 2007 by the total number of vehicles in that line manufactured for MY 2007, as reported to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    The final 2007 theft data show a decrease in the vehicle theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2006. The final theft rate for MY 2007 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2007 decreased to 1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, a decrease of 11.1 percent from the rate of 2.08 thefts per thousand vehicles experienced by MY 2006 vehicles in CY 2006. The data has shown an overall decreasing trend in theft rates since CY 1993, with periods of increase from one year to the next.

    For MY 2007 vehicles, out of a total of 206 vehicle lines, 15 lines had a theft rate higher than 3.5826 per thousand vehicles, the established median theft rate for MYs 1990/1991. (See 59 FR 12400, March 16, 1994). Of the 15 vehicle lines with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, 13 are passenger car lines, two are multipurpose passenger vehicle lines, and none are light-duty truck lines.

    The MY 2007 theft rate reduction is consistent with the general decreasing trend of theft rates over the past 15 years as indicated by Figure 1. We note, however, that the theft rate from 2003 to 2007 is virtually unchanged (1.84 to 1.85). This suggests that the progress made since 1992 may have reached the limits of current approaches to reducing vehicle thefts, and that some new approaches should be added.

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    The agency believes that the theft rate reduction could be the result of several factors including the increased use of standard antitheft devices (i.e., immobilizers), vehicle parts marking, increased and improved prosecution efforts by law enforcement organizations and increased public awareness measures.

    On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, NHTSA published the preliminary theft rates for CY 2007 passenger motor vehicles in the Federal Register (74 FR 27493). The agency tentatively ranked each of the MY 2007 vehicle lines in descending order of theft rate. The public was requested to comment on the accuracy of the data and to provide final production figures for individual vehicle lines. The agency used written comments to make the necessary adjustments to its data. As a result of the adjustments, some of the final theft rates and rankings of vehicle lines changed from those published in the June 2009 notice. The agency received written comments from Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VW) and Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan).

    In its comments, VW informed the agency that the entries for the Audi RS4, Audi A8, Audi A4/A4 Quattro/S4/S4 Avant and Audi RS4 were listed with incorrect manufacturer designations. The final theft data has been revised to reflect that Audi is the manufacturer for the Audi RS4, Audi A8, Audi A4/A4 Quattro/S4/S4 Avant and Audi RS4 vehicles.

    Additionally, Nissan informed the agency that its Nissan Xterra and Versa vehicle lines were not listed in the agency's June 2009 publication of preliminary data. Upon review, the agency notes that the Nissan Xterra and the Nissan Versa were erroneously omitted from the publication of preliminary theft data and therefore, has corrected the final theft data to reflect the theft rate information for both vehicle lines. As a result of this correction, the Nissan Xterra is ranked No. 69 with a theft rate of 1.6061 and the Nissan Versa is ranked No. 95 with a theft rate of 1.3216.

    Reanalysis of the theft rate data revealed that the Pontiac G6 was listed twice with a ranking at No. 13 and No. 66. The correct ranking for the Pontiac G6 is No. 13 with a theft rate of 3.8282. The final theft data has been revised to reflect the correct rank of the Pontiac G6. Further reanalysis of the theft rate revealed that the Pontiac G5 was also omitted from the theft rate list. The Pontiac G5 has been added to the list. The final theft list has been revised accordingly. As a result of this correction, the Pontiac G5 previously not listed is now ranked No. 66 with a theft rate of 1.6416.

    Review of the theft rate data also revealed that the Chrysler Crossfire was not included on the publication of preliminary theft data. NHTSA has corrected the final theft data to include the Chrysler Crossfire. As a result of this correction, the final theft list has been revised accordingly. The Chrysler Crossfire, previously omitted, is now ranked No. 194 with a theft rate of 0.0000.

    The following list represents NHTSA's final calculation of theft rates for all 2007 passenger motor vehicle lines. This list is intended to inform the public of calendar year 2007 motor vehicle thefts of model year 2007 vehicles and does not have any effect on the obligations of regulated parties under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft Prevention.

    Final Report of Theft Rates for Model Year 2007 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2007

    ManufacturerMake/model (line)Thefts 2007Production (Mfr's) 20072007 Theft rate (per 1,000 vehicles (produced)
    1CHRYSLERDODGE MAGNUM3442805912.2599
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    2CHRYSLERDODGE CHARGER11481206369.5162
    3GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET MONTE CARLO174216898.0225
    4GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC GRAND PRIX534776896.8736
    5CHRYSLER3007151215295.8834
    6MITSUBISHILANCER1223555.0955
    7ROLLS ROYCEPHANTOM23985.0251
    8MERCEDES-BENZ215 (CL-CLASS)4392964.6256
    9FORD MOTOR COTAURUS5101146164.4496
    10CHRYSLERSEBRING338780594.3301
    11CHRYSLERPT CRUISER4431045464.2374
    12SUZUKIFORENZA133342363.8848
    13GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC G66291643063.8282
    14GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET MALIBU4871277183.8131
    15MITSUBISHIGALANT103271413.7950
    16MAZDA6201561783.5779
    17AUDIAUDI RS4514753.3898
    18CHRYSLERPACIFICA197603923.2620
    19GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET COBALT7032156633.2597
    20FORD MOTOR COMUSTANG5181593453.2508
    21FORD MOTOR COLINCOLN TOWN CAR114352813.2312
    22CHRYSLERDODGE CALIBER5601755373.1902
    23KIAOPTIMA127409143.1041
    24NISSAN350Z49158313.0952
    25NISSANINFINITI FX3540133462.9972
    26GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC DTS140473962.9538
    27GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET IMPALA7692673752.8761
    28KIASPECTRA171645912.6474
    29KIARIO83319472.5981
    30MITSUBISHIECLIPSE107423002.5296
    31FORD MOTOR COFOCUS5762297382.5072
    32GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET AVEO166671042.4738
    33HYUNDAISONATA3021234392.4466
    34VOLVOS4053219052.4195
    35HYUNDAIELANTRA192801332.3960
    36NISSANMAXIMA152636012.3899
    37BMWM6834002.3529
    38MITSUBISHIENDEAVOR30128052.3428
    39NISSANSENTRA225965842.3296
    40FORD MOTOR COCROWN VICTORIA1774242.2899
    41CHRYSLERJEEP LIBERTY209914662.2850
    42GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET HHR223996812.2371
    43MERCEDES-BENZ220 (S-CLASS)91418672.1735
    44TOYOTACOROLLA7403514142.1058
    45NISSANINFINITI FX4514752.1053
    46GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER2571229182.0908
    47GENERAL MOTORSBUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE113549382.0569
    48HUMMERH395463412.0500
    49NISSANALTIMA4132021622.0429
    50SUZUKIRENO62304242.0379
    51FORD MOTOR COMERCURY GRAND MARQUIS81397572.0374
    52JAGUARXK8629652.0236
    53KIASORENTO64317982.0127
    54MAZDA533164242.0093
    55GENERAL MOTORSSATURN ION185941171.9656
    56AUDIAUDI A81051061.9585
    57HYUNDAIACCENT86443141.9407
    58GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC CTS97533601.8178
    59FORD MOTOR COFUSION2661464641.8161
    60NISSANPATHFINDER76421371.8036
    61HYUNDAIAZERA40222181.8003
    62CHRYSLERDODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN2841640031.7317
    63GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET CORVETTE65377441.7221
    64BMWM5211631.7197
    65VOLKSWAGENJETTA146849221.7192
    66GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC G554328941.6416
    67BMW61167791.6227
    68FORD MOTOR COFREESTAR VAN30185791.6147
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    69NISSANXTERRA74460741.6061
    70NISSANINFINITI M35/M4548301441.5924
    71TOYOTAYARIS2521592921.5820
    72HONDAACCORD6644212061.5764
    73CHRYSLERDODGE NITRO133844411.5751
    74MAZDARX-8957281.5712
    75FORD MOTOR COMERCURY MILAN55353751.5548
    76AUDIAUDI A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT18116601.5437
    77FORD MOTOR COFIVE HUNDRED94612701.5342
    78TOYOTAAVALON121791371.5290
    79NISSANMURANO137925161.4808
    80TOYOTAHIGHLANDER1481009561.4660
    81TOYOTACAMRY/SOLARA10036857291.4627
    82NISSANINFINITI G3583570411.4551
    83GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN87600611.4485
    84GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC STS24167461.4332
    85GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC XLR214001.4286
    86HONDAS2000749071.4265
    87KIAAMANTI643431.3815
    88MERCEDES-BENZ208 (CLK-CLASS)19138251.3743
    89NISSANFRONTIER PICKUP87640101.3592
    90GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP95700121.3569
    91GENERAL MOTORSGMC CANYON PICKUP25184831.3526
    92BMW722164211.3397
    93TOYOTAFJ CRUISER112838301.3360
    94MAZDA31531147231.3336
    95NISSANVERSA107809621.3216
    96SUBARUIMPREZA51391981.3011
    97AUDIAUDI A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT64496451.2892
    98NISSANQUEST VAN47366611.2820
    99HONDAACURA TSX29226691.2793
    100KIASPORTAGE58455121.2744
    101TOYOTATACOMA PICKUP2061657141.2431
    102FORD MOTOR CORANGER PICKUP94775391.2123
    103TOYOTA4RUNNER1321091241.2096
    104MERCEDES-BENZ170 (SLK-CLASS)974591.2066
    105GENERAL MOTORSSATURN AURA77648511.1873
    106GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC TORRENT35299181.1699
    107HONDACIVIC3893326391.1694
    108GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE18571.1669
    109MITSUBISHIOUTLANDER37318731.1609
    110AUDIAUDI A3/A3 QUATTRO869921.1442
    111VOLKSWAGENGOLF/RABBIT/GTI46413141.1134
    112GENERAL MOTORSCHEVROLET EQUINOX94870311.0801
    113HYUNDAITIBURON15139511.0752
    114VOLKSWAGENPASSAT42398671.0535
    115MERCEDES-BENZ129 (SL-CLASS)876481.0460
    116FORD MOTOR COMERCURY MONTEGO16154391.0363
    117GENERAL MOTORSGMC ENVOY38369891.0273
    118HYUNDAITUCSON45440331.0220
    119HONDAACURA 3 2 TL549051.0194
    120GENERAL MOTORSBUICK TERRAZA VAN878651.0172
    121FORD MOTOR COESCAPE1101087881.0111
    122JAGUARX-TYPE330180.9940
    123HONDAACURA 3 5 RL49494710.9905
    124JAGUARVANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8110100.9901
    125SUZUKISX415154210.9727
    126VOLVOS8010108050.9255
    127GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC VIBE30324990.9231
    128HONDAELEMENT31336880.9202
    129MAZDAB SERIES PICKUP332850.9132
    130BMW547519700.9044
    131GENERAL MOTORSSATURN SKY14155460.9006
    132GENERAL MOTORSBUICK LUCERNE76859220.8845
    133TOYOTALEXUS LS31351670.8815
    134HONDAACURA RDX22251590.8744
    135CHRYSLERJEEP WRANGLER881009550.8717
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    136FORD MOTOR COEDGE1051215250.8640
    137KIARONDO22255240.8619
    138TOYOTALEXUS RX82984730.8327
    139VOLKSWAGENEOS11134060.8205
    140TOYOTARAV41451810510.8009
    141FORD MOTOR COFREESTYLE30380470.7885
    142HYUNDAISANTA FE891138150.7820
    143BMWZ4/M8105680.7570
    144GENERAL MOTORSPONTIAC SOLSTICE16213100.7508
    145SUZUKIAERIO455440.7215
    146PORSCHECAYMAN455520.7205
    147PORSCHE9119125210.7188
    148TOYOTALEXUS IS41570550.7186
    149MERCEDES-BENZ203 (C-CLASS)831162820.7138
    150BENTLEY MOTORSCONTINENTAL342650.7034
    151BMWX322313650.7014
    152SUBARUB9 TRIBECA8115380.6934
    153BMW3971399660.6930
    154MAZDACX-752751370.6921
    155VOLVOS6014202680.6907
    156CHRYSLERJEEP PATRIOT20294210.6798
    157ASTON MARTINVANTAGE114740.6784
    158KIASEDONA VAN41608730.6735
    159HONDAFIT46686420.6701
    160SUBARULEGACY/OUTBACK10149630.6683
    161TOYOTASIENNA VAN63960720.6558
    162HONDAACURA MDX35535500.6536
    163FORD MOTOR COMERCURY MONTEREY VAN115530.6439
    164FORD MOTOR COLINCOLN MKX22345710.6364
    165GENERAL MOTORSBUICK RAINIER347230.6352
    166SUBARUOUTBACK27427470.6316
    167HONDAPILOT771220330.6310
    168FORD MOTOR COLINCOLN ZEPHYR20329520.6069
    169JAGUARXKR350300.5964
    170TOYOTALEXUS GS17286380.5936
    171VOLVOV50233730.5929
    172MERCEDES-BENZ210 (E-CLASS)31525570.5898
    173MAZDAMX-5 MIATA7133530.5242
    174VOLVOXC9015307620.4876
    175GENERAL MOTORSBUICK RENDEZVOUS14291870.4797
    176VOLKSWAGENNEW BEETLE13272490.4771
    177HYUNDAIVERACRUZ6127260.4715
    178VOLVOXC706131970.4546
    179HONDACR-V1042293780.4534
    180PORSCHEBOXSTER244270.4518
    181TOYOTALEXUS ES541215770.4442
    182SUBARUFORESTER19439850.4320
    183BMWMINI COOPER15385110.3895
    184JAGUARS-TYPE125820.3873
    185TOYOTAPRIUS531587150.3339
    186SAAB9-37224010.3125
    187HONDAODYSSEY VAN642081660.3074
    188FORD MOTOR COMERCURY MARINER6208420.2879
    189VOLVOC70156120.1782
    190TOYOTALEXUS SC8806170.0992
    191ASTON MARTINDB906880.0000
    192BENTLEY MOTORSARNAGE01400.0000
    193BENTLEY MOTORSAZURE01840.0000
    194CHRYSLERCROSSFIRE034120.0000
    195FERRARI14103640.0000
    196FERRARI430013820.0000
    197FERRARI612 SCAGLIETTI0660.0000
    198GENERAL MOTORSCADILLAC LIMOUSINE06480.0000
    199JAGUARXJ8/XJ8L016450.0000
    200JAGUARXJR02210.0000
    201LAMBORGHINIGALLARDO05580.0000
    202LAMBORGHINIMURCIELAGO01640.0000
    203MASERATIQUATTROPORTE021760.0000
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    204SAAB9-5040840.0000
    205SPYKERC8070.0000
    206VOLVOV70038990.0000
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    Issued on: July 29, 2010.

    Stephen R. Kratzke,

    Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.

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    [FR Doc. 2010-19100 Filed 8-6-10; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Published:
08/09/2010
Department:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Publication of 2007 final theft data; Correction.
Document Number:
2010-19100
Pages:
47720-47725 (6 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. NHTSA-2009-0085
PDF File:
2010-19100.pdf
CFR: (1)
49 CFR 541