We all have a fear of our car getting stolen. While Iowa isn't seen as a major state for crime, plenty of cities still deal with car theft. A list has been released looking at the top 10 vehicles that are likely to be stolen in Iowa.

Car Theft Capitals of the United States (2021)
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The Top 10 List Of Stolen vehicle In Iowa

This list comes from one source that looked at every state. You can see that source here. Here is every state:

10. Ford Escape

9. Dodge Caravan

8. GMC Pick-Up (Full Size)

Here is something crazy... the 7th most stolen car is a three-way tie at 82 per year. Here are those cars and the model year that are most popular to steal.

7. Chevrolet Equinox (2013)

7. Ford Fusion (2016)

7. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee (2018/2014/2004)

Okay back to the normal numbers

6. Dodge Pick-Up (Full Size)

Just kidding... we have another tie for 5th place. both these saw 89 thefts per year. here are those cars and the model year that are most popular to steal.

5. Honda Accord (2007)

5. Toyota Camry (2007)

Weird that both were 2007s. Thankfully there are no more ties after that.

4. Chevrolet Malibu

3. Chevrolet Impala

Wow 2 Chevrolets in a row...

2. Ford Pick-Up (Full Size)

Before we get to number one please remember if you drive one of these cars you shouldn't live in fear all day every day. This list is just a heads-up... if you drive one of these cars, maybe be a bit more aware of where you park, and the surroundings. You can see more here.

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1. Chevrolet Pick-Up (Full Size)

Iowa sees a lot of full-size vehicles and trucks stolen compared to other states in the midwest like Illinois.

As always stay safe and keep an eye out.

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