American National Insurance Crime Bureau, specializing in insurance matters, published statistics on stolen Chevrolet Camaro. Statistics for 35 years the history of the Camaro and thus quite amusing. And even remarkable according to NICB, thieves in different years a total of dragged over 500000 machines.
Yup, more than half a million! And this is not in the history of model release first Camaro was held back in 1967 (then, apparently, such statistics did not interested), and from 2002 to 2009 years Shevi does its not released. Simply put, we stole on 14000 over 40-plus mosquitoes per year under the four dozen a day. well, and so on.
Although, in fact, everything is different. The whole thing again in statistics-over the years, the number of thefts has declined significantly. Downright at times-if, during the period from 1984 to 1986 years stole approximately 50000 pieces, then in 1987-m figure (although still sad) fell almost to 35000, and since 2008-through the past year ranged between 2000-2500 cars. The reasons for this positive development, it seems to us, all of you are well understood-they can be found either on the key fob, along with a key or even on the key.
But here's another cool mini stats from NICB-every eighth of stolen in 2014, the mosquito was the 2014 model year. Shorter, smaller and newer. Let's see what awaits just shown the new Camaro.