Car Theft Index - Audi and VW

Audi TT

The Audi TT is a car ‘most at risk’ of being stolen according to Home Office figures

Car Theft Index - Audi and VW

An article in The Times over the weekend highlighted the sentencing of the most prolific car-ringing gang in Britain in the past decade. Many of the 306 cars stolen on the orders of the gang were taken after the keys were stolen from owners’ homes. Although Police have recovered 190 of the cars stolen, they are still looking for the £4.5 million amassed by the criminals between 2000 and 2004 regarding cheap phentermine diet pills

What is interesting is how Audi and Volkswagen featured in the list of cars specifically targeted by the gang:
Top targets

Audi TT Quatro
BMW (6 Coupé)
VW Golf (V6)
Porsche Boxster
Mercedes 500SL
Ferrari 360 Modena
Ferrari F355 Spyder

To some degree, this reflects the findings of the Home Office Car Theft Index 2006 which covers thefts occurring in 2005 and which shows the cars stolen by car type and phentermine weight loss pills

Specifically focusing on Audi and Volkswagen, the majority appear to be classed as ‘medium risk’ which is defined as “between 3 and 13 cars in every 1,000 on the road stolen” or ‘lower risk’ - “less than 3 cars in every 1,000 on the road stolen”.
However; cars classed as ‘most at risk’, whose definition is given as “more than 13 cars in every 1,000 on the road stolen and at least four times more at risk of theft than the lowest risk cars” include: phentermine cheap
Home Office Car Theft Index 2006 - Cars ‘most at risk’

Audi
Audi S (S3 Quattro, S4 Quattro) All ( 2003–05 / 2000–02 / 1997–99)
Audi TT (2000–02)
Audi 100, 200 (Pre 1991)

Volkswagen
Volkswagen Polo C (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Polo CL, CX (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Golf Mk1 (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Golf Mk2 (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Golf Mk3 (1991-1993)
Volkswagen Jetta All (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Corrado All (Pre 1991)
Volkswagen Scirocco All (Pre 1991)

Whilst the findings of the survey are open to some debate and interpretation, unsurprisingly; older models feature prominently owing to their relative lack of security, but clearly the newer Audi S and TT models are deemed to be at higher risk.

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