Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 59400-59405 [E6-16687]
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49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA–2005–20278]
Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of final theft data.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This document publishes the
final data on thefts of model year (MY)
2004 passenger motor vehicles that
occurred in calendar year (CY) 2004.
The final 2004 theft data indicate a
decrease in the vehicle theft rate
experienced in CY/MY 2004. The final
theft rate for MY 2004 passenger
vehicles stolen in calendar year 2004
(1.83 thefts per thousand vehicles)
decreased by 0.54 percent from the theft
rate for CY/MY 2003 (1.84 thefts per
thousand vehicles) when compared to
the theft rate experienced in CY/MY
2003. Publication of these data fulfills
NHTSA’s statutory obligation to
periodically obtain accurate and timely
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theft data and publish the information
for review and comment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Deborah Mazyck, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
Programs, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590. Ms.
Mazyck’s telephone number is (202)
366–0846. Her fax number is (202) 493–
2290.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NHTSA
administers a program for reducing
motor vehicle theft. The central feature
of this program is the Federal Motor
Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 49
CFR part 541. The standard specifies
performance requirements for inscribing
and affixing vehicle identification
numbers (VINs) onto certain major
original equipment and replacement
parts of high-theft lines of passenger
motor vehicles.
The agency is required by 49 U.S.C.
33104(b)(4) to periodically obtain, from
the most reliable source, accurate and
timely theft data and publish the data
for review and comment. To fulfill this
statutory mandate, NHTSA has
published theft data annually beginning
with MYs 1983/84. Continuing to fulfill
the § 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for
CY 2004, the most recent calendar year
for which data are available.
In calculating the 2004 theft rates,
NHTSA followed the same procedures it
used in calculating the MY 2003 theft
rates. (For 2003 theft data calculations,
see 70 FR 46092, August 9, 2005). As in
all previous reports, NHTSA’s data were
based on information provided to
NHTSA by the National Crime
Information Center (NCIC) of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. The
NCIC is a government system that
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receives vehicle theft information from
nearly 23,000 criminal justice agencies
and other law enforcement authorities
throughout the United States. The NCIC
data also include reported thefts of selfinsured and uninsured vehicles, not all
of which are reported to other data
sources.
The 2004 theft rate for each vehicle
line was calculated by dividing the
number of reported thefts of MY 2004
vehicles of that line stolen during
calendar year 2004 by the total number
of vehicles in that line manufactured for
MY 2004, as reported to the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
The final 2004 theft data show a
decrease in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2003. The final theft rate for
MY 2004 passenger vehicles stolen in
calendar year 2004 decreased to 1.83
thefts per thousand vehicles produced,
a decrease of 0.54 percent from the rate
of 1.84 thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2003 vehicles in CY
2003. For MY 2004 vehicles, out of a
total of 230 vehicle lines, 22 lines had
a theft rate higher than 3.5826 per
thousand vehicles, the established
median theft rate for MYs 1990/1991.
(See 59 FR 12400, March 16, 1994). Of
the 22 vehicle lines with a theft rate
higher than 3.5826, 20 are passenger car
lines, one is a multipurpose passenger
vehicle line, and one is a light-duty
truck line.
The MY 2004 theft rate reduction is
consistent with the general decreasing
trend of theft rates over the past eleven
years as indicated by Figure 1.
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The agency believes that the theft rate
reduction could be the result of several
factors including the increased use of
standard antitheft devices (i.e.,
immobilizers), vehicle partsmarking,
increased and improved prosecution
efforts by law enforcement organizations
and, increased public awareness
measures.
On Tuesday, May 2, 2006, NHTSA
published the preliminary theft rates for
CY 2004 passenger motor vehicles in the
Federal Register (71 FR 25803). The
agency tentatively ranked each of the
MY 2004 vehicle lines in descending
order of theft rate. The public was
requested to comment on the accuracy
of the data and to provide final
production figures for individual
vehicle lines. The agency used written
comments to make the necessary
adjustments to its data.
The agency received a written
comment from Volkswagen of America,
Inc. (VW). In its comments, VW
informed the agency that the
Lamborghini Gallardo and the
Lamborghini L–140/141 are the same
vehicle. The vehicles had been
erroneously listed as two entries. The
correct production volume and number
of thefts were correctly reported under
the Gallardo entry. Therefore, the L–
140/141 entry has been deleted.
Additionally, VW commented that the
Lamborghini L–147/148 entry should be
correctly listed as the Lamborghini
Murcielago. The final theft data have
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been revised to reflect these changes.
Volkswagen also informed the agency
that Rolls Royce was incorrectly listed
as the manufacturer for the Arnage and
Continental entries. The final theft data
have been revised to reflect that Bentley
is the manufacturer for the Arnage and
the Continental vehicles.
The following list represents
NHTSA’s final calculation of theft rates
for all 2004 passenger motor vehicle
lines. This list is intended to inform the
public of calendar year 2004 motor
vehicle thefts of model year 2004
vehicles and does not have any effect on
the obligations of regulated parties
under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft
Prevention.
FINAL REPORT OF THEFT RATES FOR MODEL YEAR 2004 PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN IN CALENDAR YEAR
2004
Make/model (line)
1. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ................................
2. TOYOTA .....................................................
3. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ................................
4. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ................................
5. HONDA .......................................................
6. GENERAL MOTORS ..................................
7. GENERAL MOTORS ..................................
8. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ................................
9. MITSUBISHI ...............................................
10 SUBARU ....................................................
11. MITSUBISHI .............................................
12. GENERAL MOTORS ................................
DODGE INTREPID ........................................
TUNDRA PICKUP ..........................................
DODGE STRATUS ........................................
CHRYSLER SEBRING ..................................
ACURA NSX ..................................................
OLDSMOBILE ALERO ...................................
CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC ..................
CHRYSLER CONCORDE ..............................
DIAMANTE .....................................................
IMPREZA .......................................................
MONTERO SPORT .......................................
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO ......................
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662
135
1,047
525
1
346
464
108
19
177
24
268
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2004
67,289
14,660
140,248
90,897
198
69,534
98,025
2,879
4,135
8,806
5,414
62,391
2004 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
9.8382
9.2087
7.4653
5.7758
5.0505
4.9760
4.7335
4.7205
4.5949
4.5612
4.4330
4.2955
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Make/model (line)
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
MITSUBISHI .............................................
NISSAN .....................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
NISSAN .....................................................
KIA ............................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
MITSUBISHI .............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
HYUNDAI ..................................................
MITSUBISHI .............................................
MITSUBISHI .............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
NISSAN .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
TOYOTA ...................................................
KIA ............................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
SUZUKI .....................................................
BMW .........................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
ISUZU .......................................................
NISSAN .....................................................
TOYOTA ...................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
BMW .........................................................
KIA ............................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
MAZDA .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
SUZUKI .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
SUZUKI .....................................................
MITSUBISHI .............................................
TOYOTA ...................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
KIA ............................................................
NISSAN .....................................................
TOYOTA ...................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
TOYOTA ...................................................
FERRARI ..................................................
MERCEDES-BENZ ...................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
HONDA .....................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
HYUNDAI ..................................................
BMW .........................................................
JAGUAR ...................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
MAZDA .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ................................
JAGUAR ...................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
VOLKSWAGEN ........................................
MERCEDES-BENZ ...................................
NISSAN .....................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
TOYOTA ...................................................
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DODGE NEON ...............................................
ECLIPSE ........................................................
SENTRA .........................................................
FORD MUSTANG ..........................................
INFINITI Q45 ..................................................
RIO .................................................................
CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE ........
GALANT .........................................................
PONTIAC GRAND AM ...................................
ACCENT .........................................................
LANCER .........................................................
ENDEAVOR ...................................................
PONTIAC SUNFIRE ......................................
ALTIMA ..........................................................
CHEVROLET CAVALIER ..............................
SCION XB ......................................................
OPTIMA ..........................................................
FORD FOCUS ...............................................
CHEVROLET IMPALA ...................................
VERONA ........................................................
7 .....................................................................
CADILLAC SEVILLE ......................................
RODEO ..........................................................
MAXIMA .........................................................
CELICA ..........................................................
CHRYSLER PT CRUISER .............................
M3 ..................................................................
AMANTI ..........................................................
PONTIAC AZTEK ...........................................
FORD TAURUS .............................................
6 .....................................................................
CHEVROLET BLAZER S10/T10 ...................
FORENZA ......................................................
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ................................
LINCOLN TOWN CAR ...................................
LINCOLN LS ..................................................
AERIO ............................................................
OUTLANDER .................................................
COROLLA ......................................................
CHEVROLET CORVETTE .............................
SPECTRA ......................................................
350Z ...............................................................
LEXUS GS .....................................................
MERCURY SABLE ........................................
LEXUS IS .......................................................
360 .................................................................
170 (SLK-CLASS) ..........................................
CHRYSLER PACIFICA ..................................
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ...........................
ACURA RSX ..................................................
DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP ............................
FORD CROWN VICTORIA ............................
DODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN .......
PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ................................
ELANTRA .......................................................
6 .....................................................................
XJR .................................................................
GMC CANYON PICKUP ................................
RX–8 ..............................................................
BUICK RENDEZVOUS ..................................
XKR ................................................................
JEEP LIBERTY ..............................................
FORD EXPLORER ........................................
PHAETON ......................................................
129 (SL-CLASS) ............................................
INFINITI FX35 ................................................
CHRYSLER 300M ..........................................
TACOMA PICKUP .........................................
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74
504
541
4
145
248
165
639
155
140
177
114
273
658
73
186
302
743
44
43
16
43
301
21
255
21
46
49
477
176
116
57
408
125
66
37
50
602
74
96
87
21
90
24
2
8
192
617
39
62
63
162
40
196
11
4
39
64
123
1
305
515
4
20
44
34
259
10OCR1
Production
(Mfr’s) 2004
117,601
17,682
122,208
135,734
1,006
37,599
64,442
42,902
171,925
2,863
42,776
56,030
36,176
88,348
215,275
25,098
66,397
109,050
269,733
16,478
16,245
6,222
16,863
119,146
8,483
104,558
8,632
9,363
20,854
203,126
75,843
50,855
25,032
179,556
55,227
29,344
16,459
22,336
272,301
33,501
44,322
40,255
9,756
42,236
11,308
950
3,836
98,340
317,381
20,280
32,355
32,977
84,965
21,163
103,787
5,870
2,179
21,402
35,147
68,043
557
173,128
294,622
2,326
11,928
26,531
20,836
159,348
2004 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
4.2347
4.1850
4.1241
3.9857
3.9761
3.8565
3.8484
3.8460
3.7167
3.6162
3.2729
3.1590
3.1513
3.0901
3.0566
2.9086
2.8013
2.7694
2.7546
2.6702
2.6470
2.5715
2.5500
2.5263
2.4755
2.4388
2.4328
2.3757
2.3497
2.3483
2.3206
2.2810
2.2771
2.2723
2.2634
2.2492
2.2480
2.2385
2.2108
2.2089
2.1660
2.1612
2.1525
2.1309
2.1224
2.1053
2.0855
1.9524
1.9440
1.9231
1.9162
1.9104
1.9067
1.8901
1.8885
1.8739
1.8357
1.8223
1.8209
1.8077
1.7953
1.7617
1.7480
1.7197
1.6767
1.6584
1.6318
1.6254
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Manufacturer
Make/model (line)
81. VOLKSWAGEN ........................................
82. NISSAN .....................................................
83. HYUNDAI ..................................................
84. GENERAL MOTORS ................................
85. HYUNDAI ..................................................
86. MERCEDES-BENZ ...................................
87. GENERAL MOTORS ................................
88. GENERAL MOTORS ................................
89. FORD MOTOR CO. ..................................
90. TOYOTA ...................................................
91. VOLVO ......................................................
92. GENERAL MOTORS ................................
93. HONDA .....................................................
94. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
95. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ..............................
96. LAMBORGHINI .........................................
97. TOYOTA ...................................................
98. TOYOTA ...................................................
99. MAZDA .....................................................
100. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
101. MAZDA ...................................................
102. JAGUAR .................................................
103. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
104. VOLVO ....................................................
105. HONDA ...................................................
106. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
107. JAGUAR .................................................
108. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
109. KIA ..........................................................
110. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
111. FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
112. NISSAN ...................................................
113. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
114. SUZUKI ...................................................
115. DAIMLERCHRYSLER ............................
116. AUDI .......................................................
117. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
118. FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
119. MERCEDES-BENZ .................................
120. TOYOTA .................................................
121. NISSAN ...................................................
122. JAGUAR .................................................
123. VOLVO ....................................................
124. ISUZU .....................................................
125. HONDA ...................................................
126. NISSAN ...................................................
127. VOLKSWAGEN ......................................
128. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
129. FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
130. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
131. MAZDA ...................................................
132. VOLVO ....................................................
133. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
134. HYUNDAI ................................................
135. TOYOTA .................................................
136. MERCEDES-BENZ .................................
137. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
138. HONDA ...................................................
139. ISUZU .....................................................
140. NISSAN ...................................................
141. PORSCHE ..............................................
142. AUDI .......................................................
143. LAND ROVER ........................................
144. GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
145. BMW .......................................................
146. FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
147. VOLKSWAGEN ......................................
148. FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
R32 .................................................................
INFINITI G35 ..................................................
TIBURON .......................................................
CHEVROLET TRACKER ...............................
SONATA .........................................................
208 (CLK-CLASS) ..........................................
BUICK CENTURY ..........................................
CADILLAC DEVILLE ......................................
FORD THUNDERBIRD ..................................
MATRIX ..........................................................
S40 .................................................................
CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER ........................
S2000 .............................................................
DODGE VIPER ..............................................
JEEP WRANGLER ........................................
GALLARDO ....................................................
CAMRY/SOLARA ...........................................
LEXUS SC .....................................................
MX–5 MIATA ..................................................
GMC ENVOY .................................................
3 .....................................................................
XJ8 .................................................................
GMC SAFARI VAN ........................................
V40 .................................................................
CIVIC ..............................................................
CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN ...........................
S-TYPE ..........................................................
CHEVROLET AVEO ......................................
SORENTO ......................................................
CHEVROLET MALIBU ...................................
FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC ................
FRONTIER PICKUP ......................................
BUICK PARK AVENUE .................................
VITARA/GRAND VITARA ..............................
CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE ..............................
A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT ...................
BUICK REGAL ...............................................
FORD ESCAPE .............................................
203 (C-CLASS) ..............................................
SCION XA ......................................................
INFINITI QX56 ...............................................
X-TYPE ..........................................................
S60 .................................................................
AXIOM ............................................................
ACCORD ........................................................
INFINITI M45 ..................................................
JETTA ............................................................
CHEVROLET COLORADO ............................
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS .....................
SATURN ION .................................................
MPV VAN .......................................................
S80 .................................................................
PONTIAC MONTANA VAN ............................
XG300 ............................................................
4RUNNER ......................................................
220 (S-CLASS) ..............................................
PONTIAC GTO ..............................................
ACURA TSX ...................................................
ASCENDER ...................................................
XTERRA .........................................................
911 .................................................................
A8 ...................................................................
FREELANDER ...............................................
PONTIAC VIBE ..............................................
3 .....................................................................
MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .........................
GOLF/GTI .......................................................
FORD FREESTAR .........................................
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8
139
33
24
158
31
84
111
19
91
34
308
11
3
132
1
532
14
12
114
104
15
6
4
390
28
10
92
63
127
79
100
22
44
22
59
24
133
64
18
15
30
50
4
448
2
109
109
104
141
26
23
35
27
135
18
13
50
8
90
10
8
5
65
106
52
20
104
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2004
5,017
87,780
20,977
15,276
101,774
20,013
54,706
73,274
12,577
60,311
22,616
209,348
7,511
2,065
91,631
697
373,268
9,905
8,620
83,013
75,915
11,048
4,428
2,963
289,347
20,892
7,469
68,741
47,404
96,605
60,166
77,079
16,985
34,227
17,345
46,660
18,983
106,309
51,630
14,753
12,296
24,693
41,804
3,347
376,680
1,687
92,979
93,411
89,130
121,109
22,346
19,802
30,277
24,262
122,034
16,416
12,044
46,494
7,455
84,478
9,546
7,654
4,795
62,365
103,092
50,580
20,043
105,280
2004 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
1.5946
1.5835
1.5732
1.5711
1.5525
1.5490
1.5355
1.5149
1.5107
1.5088
1.5034
1.4712
1.4645
1.4528
1.4406
1.4347
1.4252
1.4134
1.3921
1.3733
1.3700
1.3577
1.3550
1.3500
1.3479
1.3402
1.3389
1.3384
1.3290
1.3146
1.3130
1.2974
1.2953
1.2855
1.2684
1.2645
1.2643
1.2511
1.2396
1.2201
1.2199
1.2149
1.1961
1.1951
1.1893
1.1855
1.1723
1.1669
1.1668
1.1642
1.1635
1.1615
1.1560
1.1129
1.1062
1.0965
1.0794
1.0754
1.0731
1.0654
1.0476
1.0452
1.0428
1.0423
1.0282
1.0281
0.9979
0.9878
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208.
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210.
211.
212.
213.
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215.
216.
Make/model (line)
TOYOTA .................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................................
KIA ..........................................................
BMW .......................................................
PORSCHE ..............................................
HONDA ...................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
NISSAN ...................................................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................................
HONDA ...................................................
BMW .......................................................
MAZDA ...................................................
NISSAN ...................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
HONDA ...................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
AUDI .......................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
VOLKSWAGEN ......................................
VOLKSWAGEN ......................................
TOYOTA .................................................
HYUNDAI ................................................
VOLVO ....................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
AUDI .......................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
NISSAN ...................................................
MAZDA ...................................................
HONDA ...................................................
BMW .......................................................
VOLVO ....................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
JAGUAR .................................................
NISSAN ...................................................
HONDA ...................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
NISSAN ...................................................
SUBARU .................................................
VOLVO ....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
SUBARU .................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
HONDA ...................................................
TOYOTA .................................................
HONDA ...................................................
VOLVO ....................................................
BMW .......................................................
SUBARU .................................................
AUDI .......................................................
SAAB ......................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
SAAB ......................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
ASTON MARTIN .....................................
FERRARI ................................................
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MR2 SPYDER ................................................
BUICK LESABRE ...........................................
215 (CL-CLASS) ............................................
SEDONA VAN ................................................
5 .....................................................................
BOXSTER ......................................................
ACURA 3.2 TL ...............................................
LEXUS LS ......................................................
CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY (MPV) ......
CHEVROLET VENTURE VAN ......................
MURANO .......................................................
210 (E-CLASS) ..............................................
ACURA 3.5 RL ...............................................
Z4 ...................................................................
TRIBUTE ........................................................
PATHFINDER ................................................
RAV4 ..............................................................
FORD RANGER PICKUP ..............................
CADILLAC SRX .............................................
CADILLAC XLR ..............................................
CADILLAC CTS .............................................
CHEVROLET S10/T10 PICKUP ....................
OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE VAN ................
ACURA MDX ..................................................
SATURN LS ...................................................
ALLROAD QUATTRO ....................................
ECHO .............................................................
LEXUS RX .....................................................
PASSAT .........................................................
NEW BEETLE ................................................
HIGHLANDER ................................................
SANTA FE ......................................................
C70 .................................................................
LEXUS ES ......................................................
A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT ...................
GMC SONOMA PICKUP ...............................
QUEST VAN ..................................................
B SERIES PICKUP ........................................
ELEMENT ......................................................
X3 ...................................................................
XC90 ..............................................................
LEXUS GX .....................................................
VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8 ...........................
INFINITI FX45 ................................................
ODYSSEY VAN .............................................
AVALON .........................................................
SIENNA VAN .................................................
INFINITI I35 ....................................................
LEGACY/OUTBACK ......................................
V70 .................................................................
SATURN VUE ................................................
BAJA ..............................................................
SATURN LW ..................................................
CHEVROLET MALIBU MAXX .......................
CR–V ..............................................................
PRIUS ............................................................
PILOT .............................................................
XC70 ..............................................................
MINI COOPER ...............................................
FORESTER ....................................................
TT ...................................................................
9–3 .................................................................
OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA ..............................
9–5 .................................................................
BUICK RAINIER .............................................
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1,023
119,742
2,125
53,140
48,009
4,417
75,026
31,881
56,361
76,777
64,280
45,602
8,341
13,171
30,524
28,387
77,643
172,566
30,811
3,857
55,984
12,111
9,420
62,397
18,185
5,675
5,697
146,431
70,878
44,896
123,726
130,385
7,731
70,774
15,885
3,190
63,930
9,766
56,002
33,586
53,323
43,789
3,712
3,762
132,919
50,663
220,314
12,840
61,160
15,335
92,536
2,208
2,226
35,760
153,562
47,970
135,591
24,528
31,126
62,733
5,889
29,534
3,475
10,101
28,987
20,632
79
127
2004 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
0.9775
0.9771
0.9412
0.9409
0.9373
0.9056
0.8930
0.8783
0.8694
0.8596
0.8556
0.8552
0.8392
0.8352
0.8190
0.8102
0.7985
0.7881
0.7789
0.7778
0.7681
0.7431
0.7431
0.7212
0.7149
0.7048
0.7021
0.6897
0.6772
0.6682
0.6628
0.6596
0.6467
0.6358
0.6295
0.6270
0.6257
0.6144
0.6071
0.5955
0.5814
0.5709
0.5388
0.5316
0.4965
0.4935
0.4811
0.4673
0.4578
0.4565
0.4539
0.4529
0.4492
0.4474
0.4233
0.4169
0.3688
0.3669
0.3534
0.3507
0.3396
0.3386
0.2878
0.1980
0.1380
0.0969
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FERRARI ................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............................
HONDA ...................................................
JAGUAR .................................................
LAMBORGHINI .......................................
LOTUS ....................................................
MASERATI ..............................................
QUANTUM TECH. ..................................
BENTLEY ................................................
BENTLEY ................................................
ROLLS ROYCE ......................................
SAAB ......................................................
Issued on: September 29, 2006.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E6–16687 Filed 10–6–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 051014263–6028–03; I.D.
100206A]
Fisheries off West Coast States;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery; End of the Pacific
Whiting Primary Season for the
Mothership Sector
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Fishing restrictions; request for
comments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces the end of
the 2006 Pacific Whiting (whiting)
Primary Season for the mothership
sector at 9 p.m. local time (l.t.)
September 29, 2006, because the
allocation for the mothership sector is
projected to be reached by that time.
This action is intended to keep the
harvest of whiting within the 2006
allocation levels.
DATES: Effective from 9 p.m. l.t.
September 29, 2006, until the start of
the 2007 primary season for the
mothership sector, unless modified,
superseded or rescinded. Comments
will be accepted through October 25,
2006.
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CHALLENGE ..................................................
MERCURY MARAUDER ...............................
CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE ......
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE .................................
INSIGHT .........................................................
XK8 .................................................................
MURCIELAGO ...............................................
ESPRIT ..........................................................
COUPE/SPYDER ...........................................
CHEVROLET CAVALIER ..............................
ARNAGE ........................................................
CONTINENTAL ..............................................
PHANTOM .....................................................
9–7X ...............................................................
You may submit comments,
identified by 051014263–6028–03, by
any of the following methods:
• E-mail:
WhitingMPclosure06.nwr@noaa.gov
Include 051014263–6028–03 in the
subject line of the message.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 206–526–6736, Attn: Becky
Renko.
• Mail: D. Robert Lohn,
Administrator, Northwest Region,
NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE,
Seattle, WA 98115–0070, Attn: Becky
Renko.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Becky Renko at 206–526–6110.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
action is authorized by regulations
implementing the Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), which governs the groundfish
fishery off Washington, Oregon, and
California.
The regulations at 50 CFR 660.323(a)
establish separate allocations for the
catcher/processor, mothership, and
shore-based sectors of the whiting
fishery. For 2006, the 232,069–mt
commercial harvest guideline for
whiting is divided with the catcher/
processor sector receiving 78,903 mt (34
percent); the mothership sector
receiving 55,696 mt (24 percent); and
the shore-based sector receiving 97,469
mt (42 percent).
Regulations at 50 CFR 660.373(b)
describe the primary season for each
sector. For mothership processors, the
primary season is the period when atsea processing is allowed and the
fishery is open for catcher vessels that
harvest whiting for the mothership
sector. When each sector’s allocation is
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0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
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reached, the primary season for that
sector is ended.
NMFS Action
This action announces achievement of
the allocation for the mothership sector
only. The best available information on
September 29, 2006, indicated that the
mothership allocation would be reached
by 9 p.m. l.t. September 29, 2006, at
which time the primary season for the
mothership sector ends.
For the reasons stated here and in
accordance with the regulations at 50
CFR 660.323(b), NMFS herein
announces that, effective 9 p.m. l.t.
September 29, 2006, further receiving or
at-sea processing of whiting by a
mothership is prohibited. No additional
unprocessed whiting may be brought on
board after at-sea processing is
prohibited, but a mothership may
continue to process whiting that was on
board before at-sea processing was
prohibited, and whiting may not be
taken and retained, possessed, or landed
by a catcher vessel participating in the
mothership sector.
Classification
This action is authorized by the
regulations implementing the FMP. The
determination to take this action is
based on the most recent data available.
The Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NMFS, finds good cause to
waive the requirement to provide prior
notice and opportunity for comment on
this action pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553
(3)(b)(B), because providing prior notice
and comment opportunity would be
impracticable. It would be impracticable
because if this closure were delayed in
order to provide notice and comment,
the fishery would be expected to greatly
exceed the mothership sector allocation.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA-2005-20278]
Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of final theft data.
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SUMMARY: This document publishes the final data on thefts of model year
(MY) 2004 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY)
2004. The final 2004 theft data indicate a decrease in the vehicle
theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2004. The final theft rate for MY 2004
passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2004 (1.83 thefts per
thousand vehicles) decreased by 0.54 percent from the theft rate for
CY/MY 2003 (1.84 thefts per thousand vehicles) when compared to the
theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2003. Publication of these data
fulfills NHTSA's statutory obligation to periodically obtain accurate
and timely theft data and publish the information for review and
comment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Deborah Mazyck, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 400
Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Mazyck's telephone
number is (202) 366-0846. Her fax number is (202) 493-2290.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NHTSA administers a program for reducing
motor vehicle theft. The central feature of this program is the Federal
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 49 CFR part 541. The standard
specifies performance requirements for inscribing and affixing vehicle
identification numbers (VINs) onto certain major original equipment and
replacement parts of high-theft lines of passenger motor vehicles.
The agency is required by 49 U.S.C. 33104(b)(4) to periodically
obtain, from the most reliable source, accurate and timely theft data
and publish the data for review and comment. To fulfill this statutory
mandate, NHTSA has published theft data annually beginning with MYs
1983/84. Continuing to fulfill the Sec. 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for CY 2004, the most recent
calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2004 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same
procedures it used in calculating the MY 2003 theft rates. (For 2003
theft data calculations, see 70 FR 46092, August 9, 2005). As in all
previous reports, NHTSA's data were based on information provided to
NHTSA by the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. The NCIC is a government system that receives
vehicle theft information from nearly 23,000 criminal justice agencies
and other law enforcement authorities throughout the United States. The
NCIC data also include reported thefts of self-insured and uninsured
vehicles, not all of which are reported to other data sources.
The 2004 theft rate for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts of MY 2004 vehicles of that line
stolen during calendar year 2004 by the total number of vehicles in
that line manufactured for MY 2004, as reported to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA).
The final 2004 theft data show a decrease in the vehicle theft rate
when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2003. The final
theft rate for MY 2004 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2004
decreased to 1.83 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, a decrease of
0.54 percent from the rate of 1.84 thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2003 vehicles in CY 2003. For MY 2004 vehicles, out
of a total of 230 vehicle lines, 22 lines had a theft rate higher than
3.5826 per thousand vehicles, the established median theft rate for MYs
1990/1991. (See 59 FR 12400, March 16, 1994). Of the 22 vehicle lines
with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, 20 are passenger car lines, one
is a multipurpose passenger vehicle line, and one is a light-duty truck
line.
The MY 2004 theft rate reduction is consistent with the general
decreasing trend of theft rates over the past eleven years as indicated
by Figure 1.
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The agency believes that the theft rate reduction could be the
result of several factors including the increased use of standard
antitheft devices (i.e., immobilizers), vehicle partsmarking, increased
and improved prosecution efforts by law enforcement organizations and,
increased public awareness measures.
On Tuesday, May 2, 2006, NHTSA published the preliminary theft
rates for CY 2004 passenger motor vehicles in the Federal Register (71
FR 25803). The agency tentatively ranked each of the MY 2004 vehicle
lines in descending order of theft rate. The public was requested to
comment on the accuracy of the data and to provide final production
figures for individual vehicle lines. The agency used written comments
to make the necessary adjustments to its data.
The agency received a written comment from Volkswagen of America,
Inc. (VW). In its comments, VW informed the agency that the Lamborghini
Gallardo and the Lamborghini L-140/141 are the same vehicle. The
vehicles had been erroneously listed as two entries. The correct
production volume and number of thefts were correctly reported under
the Gallardo entry. Therefore, the L-140/141 entry has been deleted.
Additionally, VW commented that the Lamborghini L-147/148 entry should
be correctly listed as the Lamborghini Murcielago. The final theft data
have been revised to reflect these changes. Volkswagen also informed
the agency that Rolls Royce was incorrectly listed as the manufacturer
for the Arnage and Continental entries. The final theft data have been
revised to reflect that Bentley is the manufacturer for the Arnage and
the Continental vehicles.
The following list represents NHTSA's final calculation of theft
rates for all 2004 passenger motor vehicle lines. This list is intended
to inform the public of calendar year 2004 motor vehicle thefts of
model year 2004 vehicles and does not have any effect on the
obligations of regulated parties under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 331, Theft
Prevention.
Final Report of Theft Rates for Model Year 2004 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2004
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2004 Theft
Production rate (per
Manufacturer Make/model (line) Thefts 2004 (Mfr's) 2004 1,000 vehicles
produced)
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1. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. DODGE INTREPID............. 662 67,289 9.8382
2. TOYOTA.......................... TUNDRA PICKUP.............. 135 14,660 9.2087
3. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. DODGE STRATUS.............. 1,047 140,248 7.4653
4. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER SEBRING........... 525 90,897 5.7758
5. HONDA........................... ACURA NSX.................. 1 198 5.0505
6. GENERAL MOTORS.................. OLDSMOBILE ALERO........... 346 69,534 4.9760
7. GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC... 464 98,025 4.7335
8. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER CONCORDE.......... 108 2,879 4.7205
9. MITSUBISHI...................... DIAMANTE................... 19 4,135 4.5949
10 SUBARU.......................... IMPREZA.................... 177 8,806 4.5612
11. MITSUBISHI..................... MONTERO SPORT.............. 24 5,414 4.4330
12. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO...... 268 62,391 4.2955
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13. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE NEON................. 498 117,601 4.2347
14. MITSUBISHI..................... ECLIPSE.................... 74 17,682 4.1850
15. NISSAN......................... SENTRA..................... 504 122,208 4.1241
16. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD MUSTANG............... 541 135,734 3.9857
17. NISSAN......................... INFINITI Q45............... 4 1,006 3.9761
18. KIA............................ RIO........................ 145 37,599 3.8565
19. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER SEBRING 248 64,442 3.8484
CONVERTIBLE.
20. MITSUBISHI..................... GALANT..................... 165 42,902 3.8460
21. GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC GRAND AM........... 639 171,925 3.7167
22. HYUNDAI........................ ACCENT..................... 155 2,863 3.6162
23. MITSUBISHI..................... LANCER..................... 140 42,776 3.2729
24. MITSUBISHI..................... ENDEAVOR................... 177 56,030 3.1590
25. GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC SUNFIRE............ 114 36,176 3.1513
26. NISSAN......................... ALTIMA..................... 273 88,348 3.0901
27. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET CAVALIER......... 658 215,275 3.0566
28. TOYOTA......................... SCION XB................... 73 25,098 2.9086
29. KIA............................ OPTIMA..................... 186 66,397 2.8013
30. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD FOCUS................. 302 109,050 2.7694
31. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET IMPALA........... 743 269,733 2.7546
32. SUZUKI......................... VERONA..................... 44 16,478 2.6702
33. BMW............................ 7.......................... 43 16,245 2.6470
34. GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC SEVILLE........... 16 6,222 2.5715
35. ISUZU.......................... RODEO...................... 43 16,863 2.5500
36. NISSAN......................... MAXIMA..................... 301 119,146 2.5263
37. TOYOTA......................... CELICA..................... 21 8,483 2.4755
38. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER PT CRUISER........ 255 104,558 2.4388
39. BMW............................ M3......................... 21 8,632 2.4328
40. KIA............................ AMANTI..................... 46 9,363 2.3757
41. GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC AZTEK.............. 49 20,854 2.3497
42. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD TAURUS................ 477 203,126 2.3483
43. MAZDA.......................... 6.......................... 176 75,843 2.3206
44. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET BLAZER S10/T10... 116 50,855 2.2810
45. SUZUKI......................... FORENZA.................... 57 25,032 2.2771
46. GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX......... 408 179,556 2.2723
47. FORD MOTOR CO.................. LINCOLN TOWN CAR........... 125 55,227 2.2634
48. FORD MOTOR CO.................. LINCOLN LS................. 66 29,344 2.2492
49. SUZUKI......................... AERIO...................... 37 16,459 2.2480
50. MITSUBISHI..................... OUTLANDER.................. 50 22,336 2.2385
51. TOYOTA......................... COROLLA.................... 602 272,301 2.2108
52. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET CORVETTE......... 74 33,501 2.2089
53. KIA............................ SPECTRA.................... 96 44,322 2.1660
54. NISSAN......................... 350Z....................... 87 40,255 2.1612
55. TOYOTA......................... LEXUS GS................... 21 9,756 2.1525
56. FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY SABLE.............. 90 42,236 2.1309
57. TOYOTA......................... LEXUS IS................... 24 11,308 2.1224
58. FERRARI........................ 360........................ 2 950 2.1053
59. MERCEDES-BENZ.................. 170 (SLK-CLASS)............ 8 3,836 2.0855
60. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER PACIFICA.......... 192 98,340 1.9524
61. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE........ 617 317,381 1.9440
62. HONDA.......................... ACURA RSX.................. 39 20,280 1.9231
63. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP........ 62 32,355 1.9162
64. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD CROWN VICTORIA........ 63 32,977 1.9104
65. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN 162 84,965 1.9067
66. GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC BONNEVILLE......... 40 21,163 1.8901
67. HYUNDAI........................ ELANTRA.................... 196 103,787 1.8885
68. BMW............................ 6.......................... 11 5,870 1.8739
69. JAGUAR......................... XJR........................ 4 2,179 1.8357
70. GENERAL MOTORS................. GMC CANYON PICKUP.......... 39 21,402 1.8223
71. MAZDA.......................... RX-8....................... 64 35,147 1.8209
72. GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK RENDEZVOUS........... 123 68,043 1.8077
73. JAGUAR......................... XKR........................ 1 557 1.7953
74. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ JEEP LIBERTY............... 305 173,128 1.7617
75. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD EXPLORER.............. 515 294,622 1.7480
76. VOLKSWAGEN..................... PHAETON.................... 4 2,326 1.7197
77. MERCEDES-BENZ.................. 129 (SL-CLASS)............. 20 11,928 1.6767
78. NISSAN......................... INFINITI FX35.............. 44 26,531 1.6584
79. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER 300M.............. 34 20,836 1.6318
80. TOYOTA......................... TACOMA PICKUP.............. 259 159,348 1.6254
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81. VOLKSWAGEN..................... R32........................ 8 5,017 1.5946
82. NISSAN......................... INFINITI G35............... 139 87,780 1.5835
83. HYUNDAI........................ TIBURON.................... 33 20,977 1.5732
84. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET TRACKER.......... 24 15,276 1.5711
85. HYUNDAI........................ SONATA..................... 158 101,774 1.5525
86. MERCEDES-BENZ.................. 208 (CLK-CLASS)............ 31 20,013 1.5490
87. GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK CENTURY.............. 84 54,706 1.5355
88. GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC DEVILLE........... 111 73,274 1.5149
89. FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD THUNDERBIRD........... 19 12,577 1.5107
90. TOYOTA......................... MATRIX..................... 91 60,311 1.5088
91. VOLVO.......................... S40........................ 34 22,616 1.5034
92. GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER...... 308 209,348 1.4712
93. HONDA.......................... S2000...................... 11 7,511 1.4645
94. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE VIPER................ 3 2,065 1.4528
95. DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ JEEP WRANGLER.............. 132 91,631 1.4406
96. LAMBORGHINI.................... GALLARDO................... 1 697 1.4347
97. TOYOTA......................... CAMRY/SOLARA............... 532 373,268 1.4252
98. TOYOTA......................... LEXUS SC................... 14 9,905 1.4134
99. MAZDA.......................... MX-5 MIATA................. 12 8,620 1.3921
100. GENERAL MOTORS................ GMC ENVOY.................. 114 83,013 1.3733
101. MAZDA......................... 3.......................... 104 75,915 1.3700
102. JAGUAR........................ XJ8........................ 15 11,048 1.3577
103. GENERAL MOTORS................ GMC SAFARI VAN............. 6 4,428 1.3550
104. VOLVO......................... V40........................ 4 2,963 1.3500
105. HONDA......................... CIVIC...................... 390 289,347 1.3479
106. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN........ 28 20,892 1.3402
107. JAGUAR........................ S-TYPE..................... 10 7,469 1.3389
108. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET AVEO............. 92 68,741 1.3384
109. KIA........................... SORENTO.................... 63 47,404 1.3290
110. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET MALIBU........... 127 96,605 1.3146
111. FORD MOTOR CO................. FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC... 79 60,166 1.3130
112. NISSAN........................ FRONTIER PICKUP............ 100 77,079 1.2974
113. GENERAL MOTORS................ BUICK PARK AVENUE.......... 22 16,985 1.2953
114. SUZUKI........................ VITARA/GRAND VITARA........ 44 34,227 1.2855
115. DAIMLERCHRYSLER............... CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE......... 22 17,345 1.2684
116. AUDI.......................... A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT.. 59 46,660 1.2645
117. GENERAL MOTORS................ BUICK REGAL................ 24 18,983 1.2643
118. FORD MOTOR CO................. FORD ESCAPE................ 133 106,309 1.2511
119. MERCEDES-BENZ................. 203 (C-CLASS).............. 64 51,630 1.2396
120. TOYOTA........................ SCION XA................... 18 14,753 1.2201
121. NISSAN........................ INFINITI QX56.............. 15 12,296 1.2199
122. JAGUAR........................ X-TYPE..................... 30 24,693 1.2149
123. VOLVO......................... S60........................ 50 41,804 1.1961
124. ISUZU......................... AXIOM...................... 4 3,347 1.1951
125. HONDA......................... ACCORD..................... 448 376,680 1.1893
126. NISSAN........................ INFINITI M45............... 2 1,687 1.1855
127. VOLKSWAGEN.................... JETTA...................... 109 92,979 1.1723
128. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET COLORADO......... 109 93,411 1.1669
129. FORD MOTOR CO................. MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS...... 104 89,130 1.1668
130. GENERAL MOTORS................ SATURN ION................. 141 121,109 1.1642
131. MAZDA......................... MPV VAN.................... 26 22,346 1.1635
132. VOLVO......................... S80........................ 23 19,802 1.1615
133. GENERAL MOTORS................ PONTIAC MONTANA VAN........ 35 30,277 1.1560
134. HYUNDAI....................... XG300...................... 27 24,262 1.1129
135. TOYOTA........................ 4RUNNER.................... 135 122,034 1.1062
136. MERCEDES-BENZ................. 220 (S-CLASS).............. 18 16,416 1.0965
137. GENERAL MOTORS................ PONTIAC GTO................ 13 12,044 1.0794
138. HONDA......................... ACURA TSX.................. 50 46,494 1.0754
139. ISUZU......................... ASCENDER................... 8 7,455 1.0731
140. NISSAN........................ XTERRA..................... 90 84,478 1.0654
141. PORSCHE....................... 911........................ 10 9,546 1.0476
142. AUDI.......................... A8......................... 8 7,654 1.0452
143. LAND ROVER.................... FREELANDER................. 5 4,795 1.0428
144. GENERAL MOTORS................ PONTIAC VIBE............... 65 62,365 1.0423
145. BMW........................... 3.......................... 106 103,092 1.0282
146. FORD MOTOR CO................. MERCURY MOUNTAINEER........ 52 50,580 1.0281
147. VOLKSWAGEN.................... GOLF/GTI................... 20 20,043 0.9979
148. FORD MOTOR CO................. FORD FREESTAR.............. 104 105,280 0.9878
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149. TOYOTA........................ MR2 SPYDER................. 1 1,023 0.9775
150. GENERAL MOTORS................ BUICK LESABRE.............. 117 119,742 0.9771
151. MERCEDES-BENZ................. 215 (CL-CLASS)............. 2 2,125 0.9412
152. KIA........................... SEDONA VAN................. 50 53,140 0.9409
153. BMW........................... 5.......................... 45 48,009 0.9373
154. PORSCHE....................... BOXSTER.................... 4 4,417 0.9056
155. HONDA......................... ACURA 3.2 TL............... 67 75,026 0.8930
156. TOYOTA........................ LEXUS LS................... 28 31,881 0.8783
157. DAIMLERCHRYSLER............... CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 49 56,361 0.8694
(MPV).
158. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET VENTURE VAN...... 66 76,777 0.8596
159. NISSAN........................ MURANO..................... 55 64,280 0.8556
160. MERCEDES-BENZ................. 210 (E-CLASS).............. 39 45,602 0.8552
161. HONDA......................... ACURA 3.5 RL............... 7 8,341 0.8392
162. BMW........................... Z4......................... 11 13,171 0.8352
163. MAZDA......................... TRIBUTE.................... 25 30,524 0.8190
164. NISSAN........................ PATHFINDER................. 23 28,387 0.8102
165. TOYOTA........................ RAV4....................... 62 77,643 0.7985
166. FORD MOTOR CO................. FORD RANGER PICKUP......... 136 172,566 0.7881
167. GENERAL MOTORS................ CADILLAC SRX............... 24 30,811 0.7789
168. GENERAL MOTORS................ CADILLAC XLR............... 3 3,857 0.7778
169. GENERAL MOTORS................ CADILLAC CTS............... 43 55,984 0.7681
170. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET S10/T10 PICKUP... 9 12,111 0.7431
171. GENERAL MOTORS................ OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE VAN.. 7 9,420 0.7431
172. HONDA......................... ACURA MDX.................. 45 62,397 0.7212
173. GENERAL MOTORS................ SATURN LS.................. 13 18,185 0.7149
174. AUDI.......................... ALLROAD QUATTRO............ 4 5,675 0.7048
175. TOYOTA........................ ECHO....................... 4 5,697 0.7021
176. TOYOTA........................ LEXUS RX................... 101 146,431 0.6897
177. VOLKSWAGEN.................... PASSAT..................... 48 70,878 0.6772
178. VOLKSWAGEN.................... NEW BEETLE................. 30 44,896 0.6682
179. TOYOTA........................ HIGHLANDER................. 82 123,726 0.6628
180. HYUNDAI....................... SANTA FE................... 86 130,385 0.6596
181. VOLVO......................... C70........................ 5 7,731 0.6467
182. TOYOTA........................ LEXUS ES................... 45 70,774 0.6358
183. AUDI.......................... A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT.. 10 15,885 0.6295
184. GENERAL MOTORS................ GMC SONOMA PICKUP.......... 2 3,190 0.6270
185. NISSAN........................ QUEST VAN.................. 40 63,930 0.6257
186. MAZDA......................... B SERIES PICKUP............ 6 9,766 0.6144
187. HONDA......................... ELEMENT.................... 34 56,002 0.6071
188. BMW........................... X3......................... 20 33,586 0.5955
189. VOLVO......................... XC90....................... 31 53,323 0.5814
190. TOYOTA........................ LEXUS GX................... 25 43,789 0.5709
191. JAGUAR........................ VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8....... 2 3,712 0.5388
192. NISSAN........................ INFINITI FX45.............. 2 3,762 0.5316
193. HONDA......................... ODYSSEY VAN................ 66 132,919 0.4965
194. TOYOTA........................ AVALON..................... 25 50,663 0.4935
195. TOYOTA........................ SIENNA VAN................. 106 220,314 0.4811
196. NISSAN........................ INFINITI I35............... 6 12,840 0.4673
197. SUBARU........................ LEGACY/OUTBACK............. 28 61,160 0.4578
198. VOLVO......................... V70........................ 7 15,335 0.4565
199. GENERAL MOTORS................ SATURN VUE................. 42 92,536 0.4539
200. SUBARU........................ BAJA....................... 1 2,208 0.4529
201. GENERAL MOTORS................ SATURN LW.................. 1 2,226 0.4492
202. GENERAL MOTORS................ CHEVROLET MALIBU MAXX...... 16 35,760 0.4474
203. HONDA......................... CR-V....................... 65 153,562 0.4233
204. TOYOTA........................ PRIUS...................... 20 47,970 0.4169
205. HONDA......................... PILOT...................... 50 135,591 0.3688
206. VOLVO......................... XC70....................... 9 24,528 0.3669
207. BMW........................... MINI COOPER................ 11 31,126 0.3534
208. SUBARU........................ FORESTER................... 22 62,733 0.3507
209. AUDI.......................... TT......................... 2 5,889 0.3396
210. SAAB.......................... 9-3........................ 10 29,534 0.3386
211. GENERAL MOTORS................ OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA......... 1 3,475 0.2878
212. SAAB.......................... 9-5........................ 2 10,101 0.1980
213. GENERAL MOTORS................ BUICK RAINIER.............. 4 28,987 0.1380
214. FORD MOTOR CO................. MERCURY MONTEREY........... 2 20,632 0.0969
215. ASTON MARTIN.................. VANQUISH................... 0 79 0.0000
216. FERRARI....................... 575M....................... 0 127 0.0000
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217. FERRARI....................... CHALLENGE.................. 0 328 0.0000
218. FORD MOTOR CO................. MERCURY MARAUDER........... 0 3,177 0.0000
219. GENERAL MOTORS................ CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/ 0 973 0.0000
HEARSE.
220. GENERAL MOTORS................ CADILLAC LIMOUSINE......... 0 778 0.0000
221. HONDA......................... INSIGHT.................... 0 543 0.0000
222. JAGUAR........................ XK8........................ 0 981 0.0000
223. LAMBORGHINI................... MURCIELAGO................. 0 121 0.0000
224. LOTUS......................... ESPRIT..................... 0 39 0.0000
225. MASERATI...................... COUPE/SPYDER............... 0 793 0.0000
226. QUANTUM TECH.................. CHEVROLET CAVALIER......... 0 391 0.0000
227. BENTLEY....................... ARNAGE..................... 0 165 0.0000
228. BENTLEY....................... CONTINENTAL................ 0 737 0.0000
229. ROLLS ROYCE................... PHANTOM.................... 0 489 0.0000
230. SAAB.......................... 9-7X....................... 0 1,998 0.0000
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Issued on: September 29, 2006.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E6-16687 Filed 10-6-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-59-P