Section 1Even with theft declining, prevention remains critical. The NICB recommends a mix of old-school and modern strategies:Always lock your doors and secure your keysUse steering wheel locks or visible deterrentsInstall GPS tracking devices or AirTagsConsider aftermarket alarms or immobilizersBe mindful of where you park10. Nissan AltimaThe Nissan Altima is 10th on this list with 8,445 vehicles stolen in 2025.9. Honda CR-VThe Honda CR-V is 9th on the list of most stolen vehicles in America with 9,809 vehicles stolen last year.8. Toyota CamryThe Toyota Camry is 8th on the list of most stolen vehicles in America, narrowly surpassing the CR-V with 9,833 vehicles stolen last year.7. Ford F-150The Ford F-150 is the first pickup truck on the list of most stolen vehicles in America. The popular pickup finds itself 7th on the list with 10,102 vehicles stolen.6. Kia OptimaDespite being discontinued, the Kia Optima still finds itself as the 6th most stolen vehicle in America, with 11,521 cars disappearing last year.5. Honda CivicThe Honda Civic remains one of the most popular targets for thieves. Honda's compact sedan clocks in as the 5th most stolen vehicle in America, with 12,725 cars stolen.4. Chevrolet SilveradoInterestingly, the Silverado was stolen at a significantly higher rate despite the F-150’s higher overall sales volume. 16,764 Silverados were relocated without consent last year.3. Hyundai SonataHyundai and Kia have multiple vehicles on the top-10 list of most stolen cars, and here's another one. The Hyundai Sonata was the third most taken vehicle last year, with 17,687 vehicles going missing.2. Honda AccordHigh-volume vehicles like the Accord are easier to steal and easier to part out. That’s why 17,797 Accords disappeared last year.1. Hyundai ElantraGood news, theft rates for Hyundai vehicles dropped by about a third, thanks to updated security software and anti-theft measures rolled out in recent years. Bad news, the Elantra is still one of the most targeted vehicles in America, with 21,732 thefts last year.