The Highway Loss Data Institute has released its report documenting which cars and trucks are the most likely to be stolen on America’s streets. The report ranks vehicles based on whole-vehicle theft claims per 1,000 vehicles for the model years between 2020 and 2022, adjusted to account for demographic and geographic…
We couldn’t have known what awaited us at the end of the previous decade, when the COVID-19 pandemicupended our way of life. All we knew was that we were awash in crossovers. At least, that’s what our readers recount when we asked what cars defined the 2010s.
Fritz submitted an entry for his dad who is currently driving a 2011 Taurus. The Ford has been sturdy but it’s getting up there in age and he is looking to upgrade to something that rides a bit higher and has better visibility. What car should he buy?