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- Jul 9, 2008 ... Once again, the 1995 Honda Civic was the most stolen car in America last year,
according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, ... more >>
- Nov 8, 2005 ... The 1995 Honda Civic was the most-stolen car during 2004, according to
statistics from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. more >>
- Jul 19, 2005 ... One of every 200 registered 1999 Acura Integras was stolen last year, making it
the most stolen car in America. Integras from model years ... more >>
- Apparantely the difference between driving the most stolen car and driving the
least is roughly $100. And that can be saved by shopping around for auto ... more >>
- It is mere coincidence that the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord topped the most
stolen car list for the third year in a row? These two car models have been ... more >>
- Jul 9, 2008 ... Where you live may also determine which vehicle is the most stolen car, and it
may not be the 1995 Honda Civic New York City ... more >>
- Oct 8, 2007 ... A recent companion study conducted by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)
reveals that the 1995 Honda Civic is the most stolen car ... more >>
- Phoenix is usually at or near the top of the most stolen car list for the
country. That means you better be concerned about that used car you're buying on ... more >>
- What else can you do besides not drive the most stolen car in America and equip
your car with anti-theft protection? We're going to give you the unique ... more >>
- The 1991 Honda Accord was the most stolen car in 2005. What’s that, you say? You
had heard your 2001 BMW M Roadster was the most stolen? ... more >>
Wait a moment please! What car do YOU drive? Or would you like to drive?
I think this insider information, published by Corey Rudl, could be useful for you.
This is what Corey claims:
You ARE cheated by car salesmen, mechanics, and insurance agents.
And you CAN cut down your car expenses by $2,000 - $5,000 every single year.
For example, do you REALLY know which day of the month to buy (or lease) and save $400?
(Hint: it isn't the end of the month)
Sounds too good to be true? Convince yourself. Take a look. I recommend his FREE monthly Car Secrets Revealed Newsletter. A $100 VALUE, at least! It pays-off, you can bet on. Corey gives you lots of tips and tricks on car buying, leasing, repair rip-offs, insurance reduction, maintanence etc..., just for free.
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