Are You
Buying A Stolen Vehicle?
by Jason Moore
Auto
and car theft is a crime. In truth, the term "motor
vehicle theft" could actually be used to refer
to instances where automobiles, buses, motorcycles,
snowmobiles, trucks, and other similar means of transportation
are stolen. You see, this crime is actually punishable
as a felony. This is primarily because this kind of
situation causes extreme emotional and economic distress
to its victim and to the society as well.
Many
automobiles and cars are being stolen every minute.
And it could be reflected in the various terms and phrases
that has arisen and created to refer to it. Carjacking
is one term and it means stealing a vehicle while it
is still occupied by the owner or the driver. Another
one is joyriding and it refers to stealing a motor vehicle
and then later on abandoning it.
Of
course, there have been ways and actions that the authorities
have come up with to assist consumers and customers
with ways to ward off any attempts at stealing their
vehicles. In the United States, it is required that
motor vehicles have vehicle identification numbers (VIN)
and they must be registered with a vehicle licensing
authority. If a vehicle has a VIN, it makes reselling
a stolen vehicle very hard.
As
per statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) claims that a motor vehicle is actually stolen
every 25 seconds in the United States and the chances
of recovering them dwindle to something much lower than
50 percent.
According
to Larry Gamache of Carfax, "Car thieves go into
car lots to find vehicles that match the cars they steal.
They'll take off the VIN plate and put it on one they
just stole. Then they'll sell it to someone who has
no idea it's a stolen vehicle."
With
that, it is important to note the VIN of your vehicle
before you purchase a car. Try checking the VIN number
on the dashboard and compare it with the car's title
documents. You can check it out for discrepancies. And
if you find any, it means that something sure is wrong.
Gamache also adds, "You should also match that
number in other places, including under the hood and
at the door jamb on the driver's side. Then check that
vehicle ID number to make sure it matches in all three
spots."
Stealing
cars could be rampant however it does not mean that
you have to keep your vehicle looking bad and not maintained.
You can find quality and impressive Ford Excursion parts
and other Ford parts at Ford Parts and Ford Auto Parts.
Its collection of Ford parts will surely give your vehicle
a boost in performance for all parts have undergone
strict quality control measures.
Jason
Moore, a 35 year old freelance writer from Austin, Texas.
He also works as a marketing analyst for an established
auto parts store in the country.