Here are the new cars that thieves target the most, according to an analysis by the Highway Loss Data Institute.
1. Cadillac Escalade
Annual claim frequency: 10.8 of every thousand
Once again, the high-profile Cadillac Escalade SUV is the car that thieves love to steal, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute.
Each year, 10.8 out of every thousand late model Escalades end up getting stolen, broken into, or having parts ripped off. That's the highest rate of theft claims of any vehicle in America. The Escalade has topped the list since 2002. you may have heard that a lot of Toyota Camry's get stolen. They do. But it's only 1.6 out of every thousand.
The institute looked only at cars from the most recent three model years. These cars all have the latest anti-theft technologies, including immobilizers that prevent hot-wiring.
"That won't stop a determined theif from loading a car on a flat-bed truck," said Russ Rader, the institute's spokesman.
2. Chevrolet Silverado
Annual claim frequency: 8.0 of every thousand
3. Dodge Charger
Annual claim frequency: 7.4 of every thousand
4. Chevrolet Avalanche
Annual claim frequency: 7.4 of every thousand
5. Infiniti G37 Coupe
Annual claim frequency: 7.1 of every thousand
6. GMC Sierra Crew Cab
Annual claim frequency: 6.7 of every thousand
7. Nissan Maxima
Annual claim frequency: 6.5 of every thousand
8. Hummer H2
Annual claim frequency: 6.2 of every thousand
9. GMC Yukon XL 4WD
Annual claim frequency: 6.0 of every thousand
10. Chevrolet Tahoe
Annual claim frequency: 5.8 of every thousand