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The National Insurance Crime Bureau announced its Hot Wheels report this week, the bureau’s annual release of the ten most stolen vehicles in the United States.

The list features a perfect split between import and domestic automakers, with Honda’s Accord and Civic topping the list. Full-size pickups made up a considerable chunk of the list, taking the Nos. 3, 4 and 6 spots. Two other Japanese automakers also made the list with two from Toyota and one from Nissan. The following lists include figures with total thefts based on data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center.

NICB’s 2013 Hot Wheels Top-Ten Most Stolen in the U.S.

  1. Honda Accord (53,995)
  2. Honda Civic (45,001)
  3. Chevrolet Pickup, Full Size (27,809)
  4. Ford Pickup, Full Size (26,494)
  5. Toyota Camry (14,420)
  6. Dodge Pickup, Full Size (11,347)
  7. Dodge Caravan (10,911)
  8. Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee (9,272)
  9. Toyota Corolla (9,010)
  10. Nissan Altima (8,892)

The report also included the top 10 model-year 2013 vehicles stolen in the same year.

NICB’s 2013 Hot Wheels Top-Ten Most Stolen MY 2013s in 2013 in the U.S.

  1. Nissan Altima (810)
  2. Ford Fusion (793)
  3. Ford Pickup, Full Size (775)
  4. Toyota Corolla (669)
  5. Chevrolet Impala (654)
  6. Hyundai Elantra (541)
  7. Dodge Charger (536)
  8. Chevrolet Malibu (529)
  9. Chevrolet Cruze (499)
  10. Ford Focus (483)

To read the full report, click here.