Yeah, the numbers are skewed for the NICB list, but the CCC list is better. It\'s based on percentage stolen of the total sold in the United States. That is a lot more useful. How often do you see a BMW M Roadster? Even here in Los Angeles, the land of rare and exotic cars, that one is rather rare.
Here is the rest of the top 25 on the CCC list:
http://www.cccis.com/ContentAction.do?topicId=1746 1. BMW M 2001
2. ACURA INTEGRA 1998
3. MERCURY MARAUDER 2004
4. ACURA INTEGRA 1999
5. ACURA INTEGRA 1995
6. AUDI S4 2002
7. ACURA INTEGRA 1996
8. ACURA INTEGRA 1997
9. ACURA INTEGRA 2001
10. JAGUAR XJR 2000
11. ACURA INTEGRA 1994
12. SUZUKI AERIO 2005
13. SUZUKI AERIO 2004
14. LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 1998
15. JAGUAR XJR 1998
16. MERCURY MARAUDER 2003
17. ACURA INTEGRA 2000
18. CADILLAC ESCALADE 2002
19. AUDI A8 2000
20. AUDI S4 2000
21. MERCEDES-BENZ 600 1993
22. LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER 1995
23. CADILLAC ESCALADE 2005
24. HONDA CIVIC 2000