The UK areas you’re likely to fall victim to vehicle theft

comparethemarket.com1 reveals that 61,743 vehicles have been stolen over the last two years. Theft rates dropped by nearly 15% in 2020 (28,454) while many of us were at home and able to watch over our cars due to the pandemic, compared to 2019 (33,289).

According to the figures, based on responses from 26 police forces, the top ten hotspots are:

Rank

Location

2019 thefts

2020 thefts

Total

1

Birmingham West

1,730

1,375

3,105

2

Liverpool

1,276

1,062

2,338

3

Sheffield

1,199

1,123

2,322

4

Birmingham East

1050

991

2041

5

Doncaster

739

796

1535

6

Sandwell

726

748

1474

7

Brighton and Hove

672

590

1262

8

Rotherham

557

615

1172

9

Luton Borough

679

486

1165

10

Coventry

506

608

1114

Overall, the West Midlands fell victim to the most crimes (11,506) over the last two years. However, it’s Birmingham West that ranks top for the total number of offences, despite thefts in 2020 decreasing by nearly 21% compared to 2019.

While theft rates in Liverpool, Sheffield, and Birmingham East also decreased last year, Doncaster saw thefts increase by 8%.

Looking more closely at vehicle theft across the UK, further analysis shows an annual increase in keyless car theft, accounting for 93% of all recorded thefts last year2. The most stolen vehicles include the Range Rover and Land Rover, especially the Range Rover Sport, and Autobiography. The Land Rover Discovery and Range Rover Evoque follow. In fact, in 2020 comparethemarket.com saw an increase in enquiries for the Range Rover Evoque by 11% compared to 2019, whilst the Range Rover Sport saw an increase of 9%, and the Land Rover Discovery at 7%.

Vehicle theft may have decreased last year, but it’s still important to make sure you’re financially protected, as Dan Hutson, head of motor insurance at comparethemarket.com, explains: “There are measures you can put in place to help reduce the chance of your car being stolen, but nothing can keep your vehicle 100% secure. So you need to make sure you have an insurance policy that covers theft so you don’t end up out of pocket if a criminal strikes.”

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