Catalytic Converter Theft and Stolen Vehicles | MotorWeek FYI

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Catalytic Converter Theft and Stolen Vehicles | MotorWeek FYI
The US is seeing the highest number of car thefts since 2008. Nearly half a million vehicles taken in the first half of 2022 alone-for a loss of some four-point-five billion dollars! If that?s not bad enough, robbers are even sawing valuable parts right off the cars and reselling them on the black market. Stephanie Harts shows us the vehicles and t...
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  • Source of publication: 21-11-2022

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