Vehicles in 2023 — The Most Stolen & Totaled
Published September 3, 2024 at 1:34 PM · News Releases and Bulletins

The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) said there were 1,020,729 vehicles stolen in the U.S. in 2023.That’s a 1% jump over 2022.
The PIA Western Alliance states of California, Washington and Nevada, and Colorado and Washington D.C. saw the biggest increases. Washington D.C. had the biggest increase in the number of stolen vehicles last year.
The increase was a staggering 64% over 2022’s numbers.
These are the most stolen vehicles in 2023:
1. Chevrolet pickup
Number of thefts: 49,903
Top model year stolen: 2004
2. Ford pickup
Number of thefts: 48,175
Top model year stolen: 2006
3. Honda Civic
Number of thefts: 27,113
Top model year stolen: 2000
4. Honda Accord
Number of thefts: 27,089
Top model year stolen: 1997
5. Hyundai Sonata
Number of thefts: 21,707
Top model year stolen: 2013
6. Hyundai Elantra
Number of thefts: 19,602
Top model year stolen: 2017
7. Kia Optima
Number of thefts: 18,221
Top model year stolen: 2015
8. Toyota Camry
Number of thefts: 17,094
Top model year stolen: 2021
9. GMC pickup
Number of thefts: 16,622
Top model year stolen: 2005
10. Honda CR-V
Number of thefts: 13,832
Top model year stolen: 2001
From stolen we move to totaled. Lots of crashes leave vehicles a complete loss. The personal injury specialists and law firm, Levine and Wiss looked at all vehicles totaled in the United States in 2023 and came up with a top 5:
1. Ford Mustang
Number of collisions in 2023: 4,521
Percentage of vehicles totaled: 14.6%
2. Ford Focus
Number of collisions in 2023: 13,289
Percentage of vehicles totaled: 14.5%
3. Chevrolet Silverado LD
Number of collisions in 2023: 5,314
Percentage of vehicles totaled: 14.5%
4. Dodge Challenger
Number of collisions in 2023: 4,125
Percentage of vehicles totaled: 14.2%
5. Ford Fusion
Number of collisions in 2023: 15,874
Percentage of vehicles totaled: 14,1%
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