That list is inaccurate. Several of the vehicles on that list were produced in extremely low-volume. Eg. the M Roadster and 2002 Audi S4. A far more realistic list can be found at State Farm's website using data gathered from the NICB:
CCC Info, the company that provided the information for the article you linked to, is neither a data-warehousing nor -analysis provider. Their sole mission is to develop infrastucture and applications for estimating and invoicing. They gathered their data from their customer's data. Ergo, if an insurer does not use CCC's application, their data was not included. CCC's site can be found here:
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That list is inaccurate. Several of the vehicles on that list were produced in extremely low-volume. Eg. the M Roadster and 2002 Audi S4. A far more realistic list can be found at State Farm's website using data gathered from the NICB:
http://www.statefarm.com/insuranc/auto/nicbcars/grndthft.htm
CCC Info, the company that provided the information for the article you linked to, is neither a data-warehousing nor -analysis provider. Their sole mission is to develop infrastucture and applications for estimating and invoicing. They gathered their data from their customer's data. Ergo, if an insurer does not use CCC's application, their data was not included. CCC's site can be found here:
http://www.cccis.com/
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