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This car has become the number one target for thieves, it contains a very small treasure.

“This car has become the number one target for thieves, it contains a very coveted little treasure”

This flagship model from a famous Japanese brand is a delight for car thieves.

Car theft is always a very lucrative business for thugs looking for easy money. After a decrease during the confinements due to Covid-19, the figures have also started to rise again. the rise. Thus, according to a study carried out by the magazine Auto-Plus, no less than 134,000 vehicles have been sold. stolen from their owners in France in 2022. This is equivalent to 367 car thefts per day, one every…4 minutes!

If flight techniques are increasingly well established, particularly at low altitudes, Using electronic boxes to open doors without breaking in, many criminals mainly target certain rooms during their thefts. This is very often the case for the Toyota Prius. In 2021, the Toyota Prius made a sensational entry into the hit parade of the most stolen cars in France. Absent from the ranking the previous year, the Japanese brand's sedan has become in one year the most popular model in the world. thugs.

Very popular in many markets, particularly among taxi drivers, the hybrid model from the Japanese manufacturer particularly attracts thieves for an essential part: its catalytic converter. On all vehicles, the catalyst – whose function is to transform the heating gases to make them less toxic – contains precious metals (platinum, palladium, rhodium). But the Prius, due to the very high temperature of its exhaust gases, contains much more than average. The crooks have understood this well and are specifically targeting the high-value catalytic converters of the Japanese sedan, resold for more than 1,000 euros on the Japanese market. black.

One of the main problems faced by the confronted with Toyota is that the catalytic converter placed under his cars was far too apparent. With a simple jack and a grinder, the thieves cut up the pot in just a few minutes. After hearing about the skyrocketing theft of catalytic converters on its sedan, the Japanese manufacturer counter-attacked by suggesting that theft of catalytic converters on its sedan would increase. its customers, but as an option (!), to enclose them in a protective shield in order to complicate the task of the thugs. Priced at nearly 130 euros excluding installation costs, this metal plate is now also offered on other Toyota and Lexus models (top Toyota range). A way for the car manufacturer to better protect its products, while bringing a little more money into its coffers…

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116