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Admiral Reveals Cars Targeted By Thieves and Vandals

Submitted by: PR-Sending

2013-03-05 00:01:21

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Admiral has revealed the results of new research detailing the models of cars most likely to be stolen or vandalised.

(OPENPRESS) Admiral has revealed owners of Smarts, BMWs or Maseratis are the most likely to be targeted by thieves and vandals but Bentley drivers might also want to pay special attention to the safety of their vehicles too.

Car insurance specialist Admiral looked at over 700,000 claims and found that Smarts were the make of car most likely to have something stolen from them, BMWs were the most likely to be stolen and Maseratis the most likely to be vandalised.* But Bentleys appear to be a risk across the board, appearing in the top five on the lists for having something stolen, being stolen, and being vandalised.

Admiral managing director, Sue Longthorn, commented: "Our research shows a real mix of makes being targeted, however, there's particularly bad news for owners of Bentleys which appear in second position in all three lists; it certainly suggests they are attractive to both thieves and vandals.

"When specifically looking at the vandalism list, all the makes in the top five are expensive prestige vehicles, so the acts of vandalism could be down to envy against those cars and owners."

When turning to specific models, it's the quirky Nissan Figaro that's most likely to have something stolen from it, the BMW X6 that's most likely to be stolen and the Kia Soul that's most likely to be vandalised.

Sue continued: "Due to its retro look the Nissan Figaro is sure to attract attention, but it also doesn't have the same security features as more modern cars, so that could make it more attractive to smash and grab thieves. It's important to remember to never leave anything on show in your car that could tempt a thief to break in.

"The BMW X6 is a prestige 4x4 which makes it a desirable car, but the Kia Soul's popularity with vandals is baffling as unlike the makes in our other list, you wouldn't necessarily expect them to attract the attention of jealous vandals."

Notes to Editors
*Only makes and models with at least 500 vehicles on cover were included to prevent skewing of statistics.

About Admiral:
Admiral, (a trading name of EUI Ltd) launched in 1993, and is part of Admiral Group plc. It was set up to target those motorists who traditionally pay higher than average premiums, including those under-35, living in cities or driving hot hatches. It now offers its unique Admiral MultiCar policy for households with two or more cars.

Admiral writes its motor insurance business to a consortium of insurers, these being:
Admiral Insurance Company Ltd
Admiral Insurance (Gibraltar) Limited
Great Lakes Reinsurance (UK) plc

The Admiral Group employs almost 5,000 people in the UK and was named the best large place to work in the UK by the Great Place to Work Institute in 2012.

PR Contact:
James Carnduff
Admiral
Capital Tower
Greyfriars Road
Cardiff
CF10 3AZ
029 2043 4333
www.admiral.com




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Country: United Kingdom Read more from this Country
Industry: Automotive Read more from this Industry
Press Keywords: car insurance, multicar policy
Press Company: Admiral
Press Site: http://www.admiral.com/




 


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