Top 10 models targeted by catalytic converter thieves

Image by Red Herring / Shutterstock.com
By subscribing, you agree to receive communications from Auto Remarketing and our partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We may share your information with select partners and sponsors who may contact you about their products and services. You may unsubscribe at any time.
In this month’s edition of BHPH Report, Bill Elizondo of the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association mentioned the growing trend of catalytic converter theft as part of this feature story about reconditioning.
So just how prevalent is catalytic converter theft? According to a news release distributed this week by CARFAX, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, which tracks thefts reported to insurance companies, says the number of those reports increased about 977% from 2018 to more than 14,000 in 2020, the most recent year for which data is available.
CARFAX explained catalytic converter thefts have soared in recent years, thanks in large part to the spiking prices of precious metals. Thieves are removing catalytic converters by cutting them from beneath vehicles.
To help consumers and dealerships, CARFAX has compiled a nationwide list of the top targets for these precious-metal thieves. The models include:
1985-2021 Ford F-Series pickup trucks (F-150, F-250, etc.)
1989-2020 Honda Accord
Subscribe to Auto Remarketing to stay informed and stay ahead.
By subscribing, you agree to receive communications from Auto Remarketing and our partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We may share your information with select partners and sponsors who may contact you about their products and services. You may unsubscribe at any time.
2007-17 Jeep Patriot
1990-2022 Ford Econoline vans
1999-2021 Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks
2005-21 Chevrolet Equinox
1997-2020 Honda CR-V
1987-2019 Toyota Camry
2011-17 Chrysler 200
2001-21 Toyota Prius
Depending on where you're located in the country, certain vehicles are targeted more heavily. CARFAX compiled a breakdown by region that’s available via this website.
These lists were compiled by looking at CARFAX service reports for catalytic converter replacements from more than 60,000 service shops across the country from 2019 through the first three months of 2022.