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AGENCY:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Department of Transportation.
ACTION:
Publication of final theft data.
SUMMARY:
This document publishes the final data on thefts of model year (MY) 2006 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY) 2006. The final 2006 theft data indicated an increase in the vehicle theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2006. The final theft rate for MY 2006 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2006 is 2.08 thefts per thousand vehicles. Publication of these data fulfills NHTSA's statutory obligation to periodically obtain accurate and timely theft data and publish the information for review and comment.
Start Further InfoFOR 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.
End Further Info End Preamble Start Supplemental InformationSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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 2006, the most recent calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2006 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same procedures it used in calculating the MY 2005 theft rates. (For 2005 theft data calculations, see 73 FR 13150, March 12, 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 2006 theft rate for each vehicle line was calculated by dividing the number of reported thefts of MY 2006 vehicles of that line stolen during calendar year 2006 by the total number of vehicles in that line manufactured for MY 2006, as reported to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The final 2006 theft data show an increase in the vehicle theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2005. The final theft rate for MY 2006 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2006 increased to 2.08 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, an increase of 12.4 percent from the rate of 1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles experienced by MY 2005 vehicles in CY 2005. NHTSA is not overly concerned about this increase in the overall theft rate. The data has shown an overall decreasing trend in theft rates since CY 1993, with periods of increase from one year to the next. As explained in the publication of preliminary theft data, if the final data, for calendar year/model year (CY/MY) 2006 showed a second year of increase, the agency would explore what could be the possible causes for these elevations. The agency also welcomed comments on the cause for this increase but no comments were received. Therefore, as indicated by the publication of preliminary theft rate data, the agency will continue to monitor this theft rate pattern and explore the possible reasons for the elevation in theft rates experienced during MY/CY 2005-2006.
For MY 2006 vehicles, out of a total of 223 vehicle lines, 19 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 19 vehicle lines with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, 18 are passenger car lines, one is a multipurpose passenger vehicle lines, and none are light-duty truck lines.
Start Printed Page 60634On Monday, July 14, 2008, NHTSA published the preliminary theft rates for CY 2006 passenger motor vehicles in the Federal Register (73 FR 40278). The agency tentatively ranked each of the MY 2006 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 July 2008 notice.
The agency received a written comment from Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (VW). In its comments, VW informed the agency that the listing did not include the Volkswagen Touareg vehicle line. In response to this comment, the agency notes the Touareg vehicle line has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) over 6,000 pounds, therefore, since the scope of the Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard only includes vehicles with a GVWR of 6,000 pounds or less, the Volkswagen Touareg will not be included on the listing. VW also informed the agency that the entries for the Volkswagen Bentley Arnage and the Volkswagen Bentley Continental were listed with incorrect manufacturer designations. The final theft data has been revised to reflect that Bentley Motors is the manufacturer for the Arnage and the Continental vehicles. Additionally, VW noted errors in the ranking order of some of the vehicle lines having 0.0000 theft rates. As a result of this error, the final theft data has been revised to correct the ranking order of those vehicle lines having a 0.0000 theft rate. VW also informed the agency that the production volume listed for the Audi TT vehicle line was incorrect. After further review of the final production volumes VW reported to the EPA, the production volume for the Audi TT has been corrected and the final theft list has been revised accordingly. As a result of the correction, the Audi TT previously ranked No. 203 with a theft rate of 0.0000 is now ranked No. 204 with a theft rate of 0.0000.
Further reanalysis of the theft rate data revealed that the Jaguar Vanden Plas/Super V8 entry was inadvertently listed as two entries with different production volumes. The entry for Jaguar Vanden Plas/Super V8 has been corrected to list the as one entry and the production volumes have been combined. As a result of this correction, the final theft data has been revised accordingly.
The following list represents NHTSA's final calculation of theft rates for all 2006 passenger motor vehicle lines. This list is intended to inform the public of calendar year 2006 motor vehicle thefts of model year 2006 vehicles and does not have any effect on the obligations of regulated parties under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft Prevention.
Start SignatureFinal Report of Theft Rates for Model Year 2006 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2006
Manufacturer Make/model (line) Thefts 2006 Production (Mfr's) 2006 2006 Theft rate (per 1,000 vehicles produced) 1. DAIMLERCHRYSLER DODGE MAGNUM 407 46501 8.7525 Start Printed Page 60635 2. DAIMLERCHRYSLER DODGE CHARGER 963 130892 7.3572 3. DAIMLERCHRYSLER DODGE STRATUS 569 79998 7.1127 4. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 802 116458 6.8866 5. LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO 1 159 6.2893 6. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 239 38136 6.2670 7. ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM 2 339 5.8997 8. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER SEBRING 250 43115 5.7984 9. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 150 27685 5.4181 10. HONDA ACURA RSX 69 15111 4.5662 11. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER 300 991 217754 4.5510 12. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC G6 716 170394 4.2020 13. MITSUBISHI GALANT 118 28101 4.1991 14. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET MALIBU 740 177262 4.1746 15. SUZUKI FORENZA 175 42550 4.1128 16. FORD MOTOR CO FORD TAURUS 638 156882 4.0668 17. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET IMPALA 1044 262823 3.9723 18. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET COBALT 844 229576 3.6763 19. NISSAN SENTRA 500 136351 3.6670 20. KIA AMANTI 29 8133 3.5657 21. HYUNDAI SONATA 605 170783 3.5425 22. MERCEDES-BENZ 215 (CL-CLASS) 79 22411 3.5251 23. MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 51 14546 3.5061 24. SUZUKI VERONA 7 2000 3.5000 25. HONDA HONDA CIVIC 362 103981 3.4814 26. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 457 131960 3.4632 27. DAIMLERCHRYSLER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 303 88383 3.4283 28. BMW M3 15 4394 3.4137 29. FORD MOTOR CO LINCOLN LS 29 8499 3.4122 30. NISSAN MAXIMA 210 63663 3.2986 31. NISSAN 350Z 100 30640 3.2637 32. FORD MOTOR CO FORD FOCUS 436 135929 3.2076 33. FORD MOTOR CO FORD CROWN VICTORIA 35 10955 3.1949 34. HYUNDAI ACCENT 59 18685 3.1576 35. KIA OPTIMA 143 45859 3.1183 36. MAZDA 6 190 67327 2.8220 37. FORD MOTOR CO FORD MUSTANG 431 153977 2.7991 38. SUZUKI RENO 22 7900 2.7848 39. MITSUBISHI LANCER 121 43750 2.7657 40. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET AVEO 142 51353 2.7652 41. BMW 7 77 28012 2.7488 42. SUBARU LEGACY/OUTBACK 59 21696 2.7194 43. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER PACIFICA 224 82451 2.7168 44. MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 79 29582 2.6705 45. KIA RIO 91 34103 2.6684 46. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC DTS 173 65335 2.6479 47. BMW M5 11 4309 2.5528 48. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 373 148522 2.5114 49. FORD MOTOR CO LINCOLN TOWN CAR 97 40317 2.4059 50. TOYOTA SCION TC 189 80576 2.3456 51. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET HHR 267 113967 2.3428 52. KIA SPECTRA 184 79152 2.3246 53. TOYOTA LEXUS LS 40 17220 2.3229 54. SUZUKI VITARA/GRAND VITARA 107 46223 2.3149 55. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC CTS 125 55066 2.2700 56. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK RAINIER 26 11503 2.2603 57. NISSAN ALTIMA 648 294015 2.2040 58. ISUZU I SERIES PICKUP 10 4546 2.1997 59. BMW 6 17 7893 2.1538 60. TOYOTA LEXUS SC 15 7008 2.1404 61. LOTUS ELISE 3 1424 2.1067 62. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC MONTANA VAN 44 20984 2.0968 63. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC GTO 29 13857 2.0928 64. KIA SORENTO 116 55515 2.0895 65. TOYOTA TOYOTA CAMRY/SOLARA 517 252690 2.0460 66. JAGUAR S-TYPE 14 6855 2.0423 67. AUDI A8 11 5404 2.0355 68. BMW M6 2 990 2.0202 Start Printed Page 60636 69. DAIMLERCHRYSLER JEEP WRANGLER 155 77976 1.9878 70. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN 122 62521 1.9513 71. TOYOTA TOYOTA COROLLA 653 336871 1.9384 72. GENERAL MOTORS SATURN ION 186 96227 1.9329 73. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK RENDEZVOUS 96 50649 1.8954 74. VOLVO S80 14 7567 1.8501 75. DAIMLERCHRYSLER JEEP LIBERTY 266 146897 1.8108 76. NISSAN INFINITI G35 107 59442 1.8001 77. TOYOTA LEXUS GS 92 51221 1.7961 78. HYUNDAI TIBURON 41 22959 1.7858 79. NISSAN INFINITI FX45 3 1693 1.7720 80. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC XLR 7 3963 1.7663 81. HONDA HONDA S2000 10 5666 1.7649 82. AUDI A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT 32 18143 1.7638 83. DAIMLERCHRYSLER DODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN 416 235960 1.7630 84. HYUNDAI ELANTRA 174 99126 1.7553 85. FORD MOTOR CO FORD FUSION 217 125335 1.7314 86. MAZDA 5 35 20328 1.7218 87. JAGUAR X-TYPE 10 5994 1.6683 88. NISSAN QUEST VAN 42 25378 1.6550 89. FORD MOTOR CO FORD FREESTAR VAN 84 51143 1.6425 90. MERCEDES-BENZ 203 (C-CLASS) 89 54492 1.6333 91. FORD MOTOR CO FORD FIVE HUNDRED 134 83031 1.6139 92. HUMMER H3 116 72227 1.6060 93. MAZDA RX-8 10 6415 1.5588 94. MERCEDES-BENZ 220 (S-CLASS) 22 14472 1.5202 95. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC VIBE 77 51168 1.5048 96. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 46 30676 1.4995 97. NISSAN FRONTIER PICKUP 112 75112 1.4911 98. TOYOTA SCION XB 125 87219 1.4332 99. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE 107 76029 1.4074 100. JAGUAR XKR 1 713 1.4025 101. TOYOTA TOYOTA TUNDRA PICKUP 36 25764 1.3973 102. GENERAL MOTORS GMC ENVOY 68 48745 1.3950 103. VOLVO S60 30 21734 1.3803 104. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET EQUINOX 170 124123 1.3696 105. JAGUAR XK8 2 1463 1.3671 106. VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 85 63019 1.3488 107. NISSAN MURANO 105 77852 1.3487 108. NISSAN PATHFINDER 100 74219 1.3474 109. BMW 5 62 46563 1.3315 110. FORD MOTOR CO FORD RANGER PICKUP 110 83737 1.3136 111. MAZDA 3 125 95420 1.3100 112. NISSAN XTERRA 78 59988 1.3003 113. MAZDA MPV VAN 13 10054 1.2930 114. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 64 49578 1.2909 115. VOLKSWAGEN GOLF/RABBIT/GTI 24 18806 1.2762 116. MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 13 10190 1.2758 117. FORD MOTOR CO FORD ESCAPE 194 152125 1.2753 118. TOYOTA TOYOTA MATRIX 70 56291 1.2435 119. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP 129 104675 1.2324 120. HONDA HONDA ACCORD 391 328780 1.1892 121. TOYOTA TOYOTA TACOMA PICKUP 221 195700 1.1293 122. HONDA ACURA TSX 44 40480 1.0870 123. GENERAL MOTORS GMC CANYON PICKUP 29 26744 1.0844 124. GENERAL MOTORS SATURN VUE 103 95178 1.0822 125. AUDI A3/A3 QUATTRO 12 11162 1.0751 126. MAZDA TRIBUTE 35 33565 1.0428 127. TOYOTA LEXUS ES 32 30735 1.0412 128. MERCEDES-BENZ 129 (SL-CLASS) 7 6731 1.0400 129. FORD MOTOR CO FORD FREESTYLE 57 54980 1.0367 130. NISSAN INFINITI M35/M45 42 40627 1.0338 131. TOYOTA TOYOTA 4RUNNER 108 104758 1.0309 132. AUDI A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT 49 48023 1.0203 133. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY MILAN 35 34506 1.0143 134. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 177 175760 1.0071 135. TOYOTA SCION XA 50 49664 1.0068 Start Printed Page 60637 136. MERCEDES-BENZ 208 (CLK-CLASS) 17 17150 0.9913 137. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC TORRENT 48 48750 0.9846 138. NISSAN INFINITI FX35 17 17326 0.9812 139. SUBARU IMPREZA 41 41987 0.9765 140. SUZUKI AERIO 17 17417 0.9761 141. HYUNDAI SANTA FE 32 32802 0.9756 142. HONDA ACURA 3.2 TL 74 77849 0.9506 143. GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET CORVETTE 30 31595 0.9495 144. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK LUCERNE 81 85961 0.9423 145. HYUNDAI TUCSON 52 55399 0.9386 146. TOYOTA TOYOTA AVALON 90 97247 0.9255 147. ASTON MARTIN DB9 1 1085 0.9217 148. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE 1 1096 0.9124 149. MERCEDES-BENZ 210 (E-CLASS) 55 61563 0.8934 150. VOLVO V50 4 4480 0.8929 151. VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 108 123317 0.8758 152. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY MONTEGO 17 19464 0.8734 153. JAGUAR XJ8/XJ8L 3 3444 0.8711 154. TOYOTA LEXUS IS 43 49960 0.8607 155. BMW 3 127 151673 0.8373 156. FORD MOTOR CO LINCOLN ZEPHYR 26 31265 0.8316 157. TOYOTA TOYOTA RAV4 94 114912 0.8180 158. VOLVO S40 20 24505 0.8162 159. ISUZU ASCENDER 3 3857 0.7778 160. HYUNDAI AZERA 19 24492 0.7758 161. PORSCHE BOXSTER 4 5314 0.7527 162. PORSCHE CAYMAN 4 5360 0.7463 163. SUBARU B9 TRIBECA 22 30027 0.7327 164. BENTLEY MOTORS CONTINENTAL 3 4097 0.7322 165. VOLVO XC90 24 32962 0.7281 166. KIA SPORTAGE 30 42832 0.7004 167. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY MARINER 21 30137 0.6968 168. GENERAL MOTORS PONTIAC SOLSTICE 13 18748 0.6934 169. VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE 27 41361 0.6528 170. HONDA HONDA ELEMENT 29 45132 0.6426 171. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC STS 20 31368 0.6376 172. BMW Z4/M 7 10981 0.6375 173. TOYOTA TOYOTA SIENNA VAN 120 192771 0.6225 174. TOYOTA LEXUS RX 48 77147 0.6222 175. DAIMLERCHRYSLER DODGE VIPER 1 1630 0.6135 176. PORSCHE 911 8 13407 0.5967 177. SAAB 9-2X 1 1731 0.5777 178. KIA SEDONA VAN 30 52064 0.5762 179. MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1 1778 0.5624 180. TOYOTA TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 96 176213 0.5448 181. BMW X3 15 27743 0.5407 182. MAZDA MX-5 MIATA 11 20688 0.5317 183. SUBARU FORESTER 28 54405 0.5147 184. FORD MOTOR CO MERCURY MONTEREY VAN 2 4017 0.4979 185. HONDA HONDA PILOT 73 147629 0.4945 186. SAAB 9-3 11 22542 0.4880 187. HONDA ACURA 3.5 RL 6 12556 0.4779 188. VOLVO V70 3 6355 0.4721 189. HONDA HONDA CR-V 70 149659 0.4677 190. VOLVO XC70 6 12895 0.4653 191. GENERAL MOTORS SATURN RELAY 2 4935 0.4053 192. HONDA HONDA ODYSSEY VAN 75 192364 0.3899 193. HONDA ACURA MDX 20 51380 0.3893 194. BMW MINI COOPER 17 51271 0.3316 195. SUBARU BAJA 2 7498 0.2667 196. MAZDA B SERIES PICKUP 1 4229 0.2365 197. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK TERRAZA VAN 3 12767 0.2350 198. DAIMLERCHRYSLER CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE 1 6186 0.1617 199. TOYOTA TOYOTA PRIUS 14 87310 0.1603 200. MERCEDES-BENZ 170 (SLK-CLASS) 2 13475 0.1484 201. SUBARU OUTBACK 5 57806 0.0865 202. ASTON MARTIN VANQUISH 0 467 0.0000 Start Printed Page 60638 203. ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE 0 161 0.0000 204. AUDI TT 0 1199 0.0000 205. BENTLEY MOTORS ARNAGE 0 228 0.0000 206. BUGATTI VEYRON 0 17 0.0000 207. FERRARI MARANELLO/F1 0 1392 0.0000 208. FORD MOTOR CO FORD GT 0 1729 0.0000 209. GENERAL MOTORS CADILLAC LIMOUSINE 0 922 0.0000 210. HONDA HONDA INSIGHT 0 803 0.0000 211. JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8 0 1761 0.0000 212. JAGUAR XJR 0 307 0.0000 213. LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO 0 392 0.0000 214. MASERATI GRANSPORT 0 51 0.0000 215. MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 0 1609 0.0000 216. MASERATI SPYDER/F1 0 777 0.0000 217. NISSAN INFINITI Q45 0 140 0.0000 218. SAAB 9-5 0 11620 0.0000 219. SAAB 9-7X 0 5484 0.0000 220. SALEEN S7 0 16 0.0000 221. SPYKER C8 0 13 0.0000 222. TOYOTA TOYOTA YARIS 0 2571 0.0000 223. VOLKSWAGEN PHAETON 0 259 0.0000 Issued on: October 7, 2008.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E8-24231 Filed 10-10-08; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Comments Received:
- 0 Comments
- Published:
- 10/14/2008
- Department:
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Entry Type:
- Rule
- Action:
- Publication of final theft data.
- Document Number:
- E8-24231
- Pages:
- 60633-60638 (6 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- Docket No. NHTSA-2008-0112
- PDF File:
- e8-24231.pdf
- CFR: (1)
- 49 CFR 541