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How nickable is your car?

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They could just stick "most at risk" beside every car ever made and wouldn't be far wrong.

 

Wow...*every* 901cc - 1050cc Yamaha motorcycle manufactured between 1986 and 1997 has a meduim risk of getting stolen. Shocker....NOT.

 

I have to conclude that the website in question is utterly daft.

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Hmm I wonder if that has any correlation to the insurance rating system...?!

They're not wrong. Car for car, Corrados (particularly early ones with no security) were heavily stolen (still are, considering).

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poor corrado was pretty buggered from the start... loads about, loads nicked... after they nicked them all, there were no more to be stolen so stopped producing records.. lol

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NISSAN/DATSUN MICRA COLETTE... i think there is something wrong there. They say that ^ is at risk HAHA

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I would have though the later corrados were a pig to steal- Deadlocks and an ECU immobiliser, in addition to the probable Cat 1 that most owners will have added- I use a disclock as well so I reckon the only way my cars going anywhere is if its being towed on the back off a flatbed lorry. ( I really hope I never get proved wrong on that though :( )

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