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Old 11-22-2007, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Good to know - I also noticed that most of the cars are pre-2000 era (with some early 2000-2002 models) but very little new vehicles.
I wonder why that is? Is it because of the "pimp my ride" type of vehicle they are looking for? Or is it that the new cars really have a better theft deterrent?
 
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Good to know - I also noticed that most of the cars are pre-2000 era (with some early 2000-2002 models) but very little new vehicles.
I wonder why that is? Is it because of the "pimp my ride" type of vehicle they are looking for? Or is it that the new cars really have a better theft deterrent?
Maybe due to fact that so many of the recent models are so damn ugly.

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Good to know - I also noticed that most of the cars are pre-2000 era (with some early 2000-2002 models) but very little new vehicles.
I wonder why that is? Is it because of the "pimp my ride" type of vehicle they are looking for? Or is it that the new cars really have a better theft deterrent?
Most professionally stolen cars end up in 'chop shops' and sold for parts.

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