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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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Just had my 1995 Beat to hell Honda Civic stolen!

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Moondog - 14 Jan 2006 05:49 GMT
Why could they have take another car!  I need it for work!

The thing was all scratched and dented!  Why oh why!!!

Tons of miles too.  Dumbass car thiefs...

Gonna buy a Saturn next...  Honda's might as well have a sign painted
on them Please steal me...  I run forever...

Moondog2010
Michael Pardee - 14 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT
> Why could they have take another car!  I need it for work!
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> Moondog2010

My condolences. Dumbass is too mild a word for vermin like those.

Mike
jim beam - 14 Jan 2006 19:59 GMT
>>Why could they have take another car!  I need it for work!
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> Mike

they are many things, and vermin is a minor one, but dumb?  if you were
stealing cars, would /you/ steal the saturn?  i'd have the civic any
day.  expecially if it's the 95ex.
Stephen H - 15 Jan 2006 02:02 GMT
I wouldn't let them give me a Saturn for someone to steal from me.
Old Honda's are a common choice of thieves; easy to open and start.

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>>>Why could they have take another car!  I need it for work!
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> stealing cars, would /you/ steal the saturn?  i'd have the civic any day.
> expecially if it's the 95ex.
High Tech Misfit - 15 Jan 2006 02:10 GMT
> I wouldn't let them give me a Saturn for someone to steal from me.
> Old Honda's are a common choice of thieves; easy to open and start.

Crapslers are equally easy to steal.  I don't know about newer Crapslers,
but one time a relative of mine took her Plymouth Acclaim to Canadian Tire
for service (yeah, I know, that's another story), and the guy there was able
to use her key to unlock another Acclaim parked in the same area.
Stephen H - 16 Jan 2006 04:20 GMT
Twice we've brought in the wrong Taurus for service at out shop,  one even
got new plugs in it before it was figured out.

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>> I wouldn't let them give me a Saturn for someone to steal from me.
>> Old Honda's are a common choice of thieves; easy to open and start.
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> to use her key to unlock another Acclaim parked in the same area.
mopa - 20 Jan 2006 06:05 GMT
man, that is so messed up. Well, if you checkout the top 10 cars you
will see within the top 3 cars, one is the Accord and the other one is
a Civic.

The NICB Top 10 Most Stolen Car List

  1. Toyota Camry (1989)
  2. Honda Accord (1994)
  3. Honda Civic (2000)
  4. Chevrolet C/K Pickup (1992)
  5. Ford Full Size Pickup (1997)
  6. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee (1993)
  7. Oldsmobile Cutlass/Supreme/Ciara (1986)
  8. Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan (1994)
  9. Ford Taurus (1996)
 10. Toyota Corolla (2001)

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