The two most stolen cars in Massachusetts are the Honda Accord and the Hyundai Elantra, which tied for the top spot in 2024 with 241 thefts each. These cars are popular targets because they're common on the roads, making their parts easy to sell on the black market.

Why does the Accord and Elantra make the top of the list?

Older Honda Accords sometimes lack modern security features like keyless entry immobilizers, so thieves can hot-wire them quickly. The Hyundai Elantra became a hot target after social media videos showed how easy it is to steal some models without anti-theft tech, leading to a spike in thefts all over the country.

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20 Cars Get Stolen Everyday in Massachusetts

Every year, thousands of cars get stolen in Massachusetts. In 2024, there were about 7,540 reported vehicle thefts, down 12% from around 8,568 in 2023. That's still a lot—over 20 cars a day! Nationally, car thefts dropped 17% to 850,708 in 2024, but it's a big problem costing owners billions.

Is there a particular time of year when theft is worse? Yes.

Summer is indeed worse for car thefts in Massachusetts. More than 38% of thefts happen from May to August when people are out more, leaving cars unattended at beaches or parks. Warmer weather means thieves are more active, and vacations give them chances to strike. Experts say to lock doors, hide valuables, and use steering wheel locks to stay safe. -telegram.com

Theft is relatively low in Massachusetts in comparison

Compared to other states, Massachusetts has a low theft rate, ranking 46th in the U.S. With about 107 thefts per 100,000 people, it's much safer than places like Washington, D.C. (842 per 100,000) or Colorado (over 500). States out west, like California and Nevada, see way more thefts because of bigger cities and organized crime rings. In the Northeast is average, but better than New York or New Jersey. Overall, while thefts are dropping, staying alert helps keep your car safe.

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