General Automag
Adventurer
The latest "10 most stolen vehicles" includes trucks from Chevrolet, Dodge, and Ford. The 1999 Chevrolet, the 2004 Dodge and 2006 Ford full-size trucks are also on the list. The Chevy/GMC model years from 1996-2006 are almost identical, and many of the Dodge and Ford trucks seem very similar, so it's safe to assume that any of the same body style from any of the manufacturers are "hot" items for car thieves.
The blue book value is less than $10K on most of these trucks, so if you do have yours stolen, your insurance company will do their best to pay out as little as possible. I know we can't replace our truck with what the insurance company would pay out if it were stolen, so theft is a big concern since we live near a major "urban" city. With all of the modifications and extra equipment, we surely would not be "made whole" by an insurance settlement based on current blue book values.
What extra anti-theft measures have you taken to protect your truck?
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The blue book value is less than $10K on most of these trucks, so if you do have yours stolen, your insurance company will do their best to pay out as little as possible. I know we can't replace our truck with what the insurance company would pay out if it were stolen, so theft is a big concern since we live near a major "urban" city. With all of the modifications and extra equipment, we surely would not be "made whole" by an insurance settlement based on current blue book values.
What extra anti-theft measures have you taken to protect your truck?
Here's the link: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/aut...eves.aspx?ic_id=nwsltr_carmn_20121124#slide=1