Could your Honda by heisted? Is your Ford worth filching?
No one can see into the future, but a newly released list by the National Insurance Crime Bureau can tell you the likelihood of your four-wheeler being the target of a car thief.
The report, which is based on data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, lists the top 10 stolen car and pickup truck makes and models.
According to the report, more than 1.2 million personal motor vehicles were reported stolen in 2004 – a decrease of about 23,000 from the year before, according to CNN .
The most stolen cars for 2004, in order from most to least, are: