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    Ford F-250 has highest theft rate of any 2010-12 vehicle

    Jul 9, 2013

    Ford F-250 has highest theft rate of any 2010-12 vehicleFord F-250 has highest theft rate of any 2010-12 vehicle
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    Better detection of large trucks, motorcycles would improve front crash prevention

    Dec 21, 2023

    Better detection of large trucks, motorcycles would improve front crash preventionBetter detection of large trucks, motorcycles would improve front crash prevention
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    Dodge muscle cars once again top HLDI’s list of most-stolen vehicles

    Aug 31, 2023

    Dodge muscle cars once again top HLDI’s list of most-stolen vehiclesDodge muscle cars once again top HLDI’s list of most-stolen vehicles

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