Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard, 13150-13155 [E8-4951]
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BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA–2007–28874]
Final Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft
Prevention Standard
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
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ACTION:
Publication of final theft data.
SUMMARY: This document publishes the
final data on thefts of model year (MY)
2005 passenger motor vehicles that
occurred in calendar year (CY) 2005.
The final 2005 theft data indicate an
increase in the vehicle theft rate
experienced in CY/MY 2005. The final
theft rate for MY 2005 passenger
vehicles stolen in calendar year 2005
(1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles)
increased by 1.1 percent from the theft
rate for CY/MY 2004 (1.83 thefts per
thousand vehicles) when compared to
the theft rate experienced in CY/MY
2004. As explained in this notice,
NHTSA is not concerned at this time
about this minor increase. 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.
Carlita Ballard, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
Programs, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Ms. Ballard’s telephone number is (202)
366–0846. Her fax number is (202) 493–
2990.
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 section 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for
CY 2005, the most recent calendar year
for which data are available.
In calculating the 2005 theft rates,
NHTSA followed the same procedures it
used in calculating the MY 2004 theft
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rates. (For 2004 theft data calculations,
see 71 FR 59400, October 10, 2006). 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 selfinsured and uninsured vehicles, not all
of which are reported to other data
sources.
The 2005 theft rate for each vehicle
line was calculated by dividing the
number of reported thefts of MY 2005
vehicles of that line stolen during
calendar year 2005 by the total number
of vehicles in that line manufactured for
MY 2005, as reported to the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
The final 2005 theft data show a slight
increase in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2004. The final theft rate for
MY 2005 passenger vehicles stolen in
calendar year 2005 increased to 1.85
thefts per thousand vehicles produced,
an increase of 1.1 percent from the rate
of 1.83 thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2004 vehicles in CY
2004. NHTSA is not currently
concerned with this minor increase in
the theft rate. While NHTSA has seen an
overall downward trend in theft rates
since CY 1993, there have been periods
of increase from one year to the next.
This increase is lower than any seen in
this period. Therefore, NHTSA does not
expect that it indicates the beginning of
an upward trend for theft rates.
For MY 2005 vehicles, out of a total
of 233 vehicle lines, 24 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 24
vehicle lines with a theft rate higher
than 3.5826, 21 are passenger car lines,
two are multipurpose passenger vehicle
lines, and one is a light-duty truck line.
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On Monday, October 15, 2007, NHTSA
published the preliminary theft rates for
CY 2005 passenger motor vehicles in the
Federal Register (72 FR 58268). The
agency tentatively ranked each of the
MY 2005 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 received no
comments in the public docket.
However, subsequent to publishing
the MY 2005 preliminary theft rate
notice (72 FR 58268), the agency was
informed that corrections to the original
production figures for some Suzuki
vehicle lines had been reported to EPA.
The agency has revised the MY 2005
final theft data to reflect those
corrections. Specifically, as a result of
the new production figures provided the
Suzuki Aerio which ranked No. 2 with
a theft rate of 6.5232, is still ranked No.
2 with a new theft rate of 5.9386; the
Suzuki Forenza which ranked No. 19
with a theft rate of 3.8638, is now
ranked No. 20 with a new theft rate of
3.7157; the Suzuki Vitara/Grand Vitara
which ranked No. 28 with a theft rate
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of 3.3005, is now ranked No. 29 with a
new theft rate of 3.2630; and the Suzuki
Verona which ranked No. 32 with a
theft rate of 3.1043, is still ranked No.
32 with a new theft rate of 3.1039.
The following list represents
NHTSA’s final calculation of theft rates
for all 2005 passenger motor vehicle
lines. This list is intended to inform the
public of calendar year 2005 motor
vehicle thefts of model year 2005
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 2005 PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN IN CALENDAR YEAR
2005
Make/model (line)
1 TOYOTA ......................................................
2 SUZUKI ........................................................
3 KIA ...............................................................
4 MERCEDES BENZ ......................................
5 JAGUAR ......................................................
6 GENERAL MOTORS ...................................
7 MITSUBISHI ................................................
8 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .................................
9 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .................................
10 DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
11 DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
12 KIA .............................................................
13 MITSUBISHI ..............................................
14 NISSAN ......................................................
TOYOTA TUNDRA PICKUP ..........................
AERIO ............................................................
RIO .................................................................
215 (CL–CLASS) ...........................................
XKR ................................................................
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO ......................
GALANT .........................................................
DODGE NEON ...............................................
DODGE MAGNUM .........................................
CHRYSLER SEBRING ..................................
DODGE STRATUS ........................................
OPTIMA ..........................................................
LANCER .........................................................
SENTRA .........................................................
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265
77
156
9
4
188
150
783
387
242
452
145
141
519
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2005
14,194
12,966
26,328
1,601
748
35,876
28,808
154,231
79,254
49,892
94,735
31,362
31,226
116,354
2005 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
18.6699
5.9386
5.9253
5.6215
5.3476
5.2403
5.2069
5.0768
4.8830
4.8505
4.7712
4.6234
4.5155
4.4605
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FINAL REPORT OF THEFT RATES FOR MODEL YEAR 2005 PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN IN CALENDAR YEAR
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Manufacturer
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
Make/model (line)
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
NISSAN ......................................................
SUZUKI ......................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
HONDA ......................................................
KIA .............................................................
HONDA ......................................................
MASERATI .................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
TOYOTA ....................................................
SUZUKI ......................................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
SUZUKI ......................................................
HYUNDAI ...................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
HYUNDAI ...................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
NISSAN ......................................................
MITSUBISHI ..............................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
NISSAN ......................................................
NISSAN ......................................................
NISSAN ......................................................
MAZDA ......................................................
SUZUKI ......................................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
SUBARU ....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ...................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ...................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
BMW ..........................................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
ROLLS ROYCE .........................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ...................................
MITSUBISHI ..............................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
NISSAN ......................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
BMW ..........................................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
NISSAN ......................................................
MITSUBISHI ..............................................
HYUNDAI ...................................................
MAZDA ......................................................
HYUNDAI ...................................................
MITSUBISHI ..............................................
GENERAL MOTORS .................................
NISSAN ......................................................
KIA .............................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ...................................
VOLKSWAGEN .........................................
HONDA ......................................................
KIA .............................................................
MERCEDES BENZ ....................................
HONDA ......................................................
ISUZU ........................................................
MAZDA ......................................................
KIA .............................................................
TOYOTA ....................................................
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CHEVROLET MALIBU ...................................
TOYOTA ECHO .............................................
PONTIAC GRAND AM ...................................
LEXUS GS .....................................................
INFINITI FX45 ................................................
FORENZA ......................................................
CHEVROLET CAVALIER ..............................
ACURA RSX ..................................................
SPECTRA ......................................................
S2000 .............................................................
SPYDER/F1 ...................................................
PONTIAC SUNFIRE ......................................
CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE ........
TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER ................................
VITARA/GRAND VITARA ..............................
LEXUS IS .......................................................
CHRYSLER 300 .............................................
VERONA ........................................................
ACCENT .........................................................
CHEVROLET AVEO ......................................
TIBURON .......................................................
CHEVROLET IMPALA ...................................
350Z ...............................................................
ECLIPSE ........................................................
LINCOLN LS ..................................................
CHEVROLET COBALT ..................................
INFINITI QX56 ...............................................
MAXIMA .........................................................
ALTIMA ..........................................................
6 .....................................................................
RENO .............................................................
SCION XB ......................................................
IMPREZA .......................................................
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ................................
FORD TAURUS .............................................
FORD FOCUS ...............................................
TOYOTA CELICA ..........................................
M3 ..................................................................
PONTIAC GTO ..............................................
PHANTOM .....................................................
FORD MUSTANG ..........................................
OUTLANDER .................................................
CHEVROLET BLAZER S10/T10 ...................
INFINITI FX35 ................................................
JEEP WRANGLER ........................................
CADILLAC XLR ..............................................
6 .....................................................................
TOYOTA COROLLA ......................................
SCION TC ......................................................
FRONTIER PICKUP ......................................
ENDEAVOR ...................................................
SONATA .........................................................
B SERIES PICKUP ........................................
ELANTRA .......................................................
MONTERO .....................................................
PONTIAC G6 .................................................
XTERRA .........................................................
SEDONA VAN ................................................
FORD RANGER PICKUP ..............................
GOLF/GTI .......................................................
CIVIC ..............................................................
SORENTO ......................................................
203 (C–CLASS) .............................................
ACURA TSX ...................................................
ASCENDER ...................................................
RX–8 ..............................................................
AMANTI ..........................................................
SCION XA ......................................................
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43
248
12
7
129
351
69
191
32
1
132
114
3
81
20
499
23
158
196
46
701
82
25
64
410
36
209
1,035
191
16
187
103
284
527
637
11
14
28
1
362
36
12
72
178
9
25
864
146
146
46
175
12
277
8
128
113
156
209
29
577
114
139
70
14
34
43
60
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2005
212,400
10,540
61,502
3,004
1,850
34,718
95,838
19,135
53,027
8,921
289
38,239
33,498
912
24,824
6,343
158,545
7,410
51,121
64,250
15,100
230,633
27,146
8,471
21,743
140,975
12,666
73,931
368,779
68,252
5,736
67,396
38,390
107,972
201,826
245,780
4,258
5,471
11,065
399
145,599
14,983
5,018
30,172
74,706
3,828
10,636
368,744
62,321
62,799
20,871
79,781
5,686
132,495
3,829
62,481
55,179
76,527
103,723
14,447
288,917
57,272
70,818
35,836
7,219
17,608
22,858
32,132
2005 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
4.2750
4.0797
4.0324
3.9947
3.7838
3.7157
3.6624
3.6060
3.6019
3.5870
3.4602
3.4520
3.4032
3.2895
3.2630
3.1531
3.1474
3.1039
3.0907
3.0506
3.0464
3.0395
3.0207
2.9512
2.9435
2.9083
2.8423
2.8270
2.8066
2.7985
2.7894
2.7746
2.6830
2.6303
2.6112
2.5917
2.5834
2.5589
2.5305
2.5063
2.4863
2.4027
2.3914
2.3863
2.3827
2.3511
2.3505
2.3431
2.3427
2.3249
2.2040
2.1935
2.1104
2.0906
2.0893
2.0486
2.0479
2.0385
2.0150
2.0073
1.9971
1.9905
1.9628
1.9533
1.9393
1.9309
1.8812
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Make/model (line)
83 TOYOTA ....................................................
84 JAGUAR ....................................................
85 NISSAN ......................................................
86 JAGUAR ....................................................
87 MAZDA ......................................................
88 DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
89 TOYOTA ....................................................
90 NISSAN ......................................................
91 NISSAN ......................................................
92 MERCEDES BENZ ....................................
93 SUBARU ....................................................
94 AUDI ..........................................................
95 GENERAL MOTORS .................................
96 TOYOTA ....................................................
97 NISSAN ......................................................
98 GENERAL MOTORS .................................
99 DAIMLERCHRYSLER ...............................
100 MERCEDES BENZ ..................................
101 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
102 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
103 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
104 SAAB .......................................................
105 HONDA ....................................................
106 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
107 HONDA ....................................................
108 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
109 BMW ........................................................
110 BMW ........................................................
111 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
112 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
113 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
114 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
115 KIA ...........................................................
116 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
117 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
118 MERCEDES BENZ ..................................
119 NISSAN ....................................................
120 TOYOTA ..................................................
121 HYUNDAI .................................................
122 HYUNDAI .................................................
123 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
124 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
125 VOLKSWAGEN .......................................
126 AUDI ........................................................
127 VOLKSWAGEN .......................................
128 MAZDA ....................................................
129 JAGUAR ..................................................
130 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
131 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
132 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
133 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
134 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
135 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
136 BMW ........................................................
137 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
138 TOYOTA ..................................................
139 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
140 HYUNDAI .................................................
141 ASTON MARTIN ......................................
142 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
143 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
144 VOLVO .....................................................
145 MERCEDES BENZ ..................................
146 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
147 BMW ........................................................
148 TOYOTA ..................................................
149 GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
150 FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
TOYOTA TACOMA PICKUP .........................
XJ8/XJ8L ........................................................
INFINITI G35 ..................................................
S–TYPE ..........................................................
3 .....................................................................
CHRYSLER PT CRUISER .............................
LEXUS SC .....................................................
INFINITI Q45 ..................................................
PATHFINDER ................................................
208 (CLK–CLASS) .........................................
BAJA ..............................................................
A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT ...................
CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER ........................
TOYOTA CAMRY/SOLARA ...........................
QUEST VAN ..................................................
PONTIAC AZTEK ...........................................
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ...........................
170 (SLK–CLASS) .........................................
BUICK CENTURY ..........................................
FORD EXPLORER ........................................
MERCURY SABLE ........................................
9–2X ...............................................................
ACCORD ........................................................
FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC ................
ACURA 3.2 TL ...............................................
CHEVROLET COLORADO ............................
3 .....................................................................
5 .....................................................................
MERCURY MOUNTAINEER .........................
SATURN ION .................................................
CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE ..............................
GMC ENVOY .................................................
SPORTAGE ...................................................
GMC CANYON PICKUP ................................
LINCOLN TOWN CAR ...................................
129 (SL–CLASS) ............................................
MURANO .......................................................
TOYOTA MATRIX ..........................................
SANTA FE ......................................................
XG300 ............................................................
PONTIAC VIBE ..............................................
CADILLAC DEVILLE ......................................
JETTA ............................................................
A8 ...................................................................
PHAETON ......................................................
TRIBUTE ........................................................
VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8 ...........................
FORD CROWN VICTORIA ............................
FORD FREESTAR VAN ................................
CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN ...........................
CHRYSLER PACIFICA ..................................
PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ................................
CADILLAC CTS .............................................
7 .....................................................................
DODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN .......
TOYOTA 4RUNNER ......................................
DODGE VIPER ..............................................
TUCSON ........................................................
DB9 ................................................................
GMC SAFARI VAN ........................................
FORD FIVE HUNDRED .................................
V70 .................................................................
220 (S–CLASS) ..............................................
FORD THUNDERBIRD ..................................
X3 ...................................................................
LEXUS LS ......................................................
CHEVROLET EQUINOX ................................
FORD ESCAPE .............................................
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283
8
120
25
158
240
16
3
143
37
14
80
311
732
60
17
356
17
65
317
58
9
576
83
125
206
88
42
48
104
36
102
35
56
67
15
102
99
100
27
95
76
116
7
1
68
4
24
92
29
146
26
74
9
440
127
2
71
1
5
109
9
13
10
31
31
192
252
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2005
151,776
4,330
65,227
13,629
86,184
133,335
9,019
1,712
82,667
21,724
8,244
47,470
184,671
437,173
35,913
10,197
214,714
10,310
40,051
196,740
36,134
5,713
371,940
53,640
82,497
136,994
58,554
28,346
32,416
71,021
24,679
70,105
24,351
39,149
46,853
10,586
72,482
72,719
73,979
20,099
71,357
57,246
87,710
5,336
768
52,267
3,075
18,754
72,690
23,439
118,329
21,519
61,323
7,495
367,439
106,810
1,692
61,346
874
4,441
97,689
8,070
11,831
9,189
28,657
29,049
183,758
243,658
2005 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
1.8646
1.8476
1.8397
1.8343
1.8333
1.8000
1.7740
1.7523
1.7298
1.7032
1.6982
1.6853
1.6841
1.6744
1.6707
1.6672
1.6580
1.6489
1.6229
1.6113
1.6051
1.5754
1.5486
1.5474
1.5152
1.5037
1.5029
1.4817
1.4808
1.4644
1.4587
1.4550
1.4373
1.4304
1.4300
1.4170
1.4072
1.3614
1.3517
1.3434
1.3313
1.3276
1.3225
1.3118
1.3021
1.3010
1.3008
1.2797
1.2656
1.2373
1.2338
1.2082
1.2067
1.2008
1.1975
1.1890
1.1820
1.1574
1.1442
1.1259
1.1158
1.1152
1.0988
1.0883
1.0818
1.0672
1.0449
1.0342
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152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
Make/model (line)
DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
TOYOTA ..................................................
TOYOTA ..................................................
TOYOTA ..................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
TOYOTA ..................................................
PORSCHE ...............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
ROLLS ROYCE .......................................
VOLVO .....................................................
TOYOTA ..................................................
BMW ........................................................
HONDA ....................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
TOYOTA ..................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................................
PORSCHE ...............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
TOYOTA ..................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
LAND ROVER .........................................
MAZDA ....................................................
HONDA ....................................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................................
AUDI ........................................................
DAIMLERCHRYSLER .............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
VOLVO .....................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
MERCEDES BENZ ..................................
VOLVO .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
VOLVO .....................................................
BMW ........................................................
HONDA ....................................................
SAAB .......................................................
LOTUS .....................................................
SUBARU ..................................................
AUDI ........................................................
HONDA ....................................................
HONDA ....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
HONDA ....................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
SAAB .......................................................
MAZDA ....................................................
SUBARU ..................................................
FORD MOTOR CO. .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
TOYOTA ..................................................
SUBARU ..................................................
JAGUAR ..................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
SAAB .......................................................
VOLVO .....................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
MASERATI ...............................................
MASERATI ...............................................
HONDA ....................................................
ASTON MARTIN ......................................
AUDI ........................................................
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JEEP LIBERTY ..............................................
LEXUS ES ......................................................
LEXUS GX .....................................................
TOYOTA AVALON .........................................
CHEVROLET CORVETTE .............................
BUICK LESABRE ...........................................
LEXUS RX .....................................................
BOXSTER ......................................................
CHEVROLET VENTURE VAN ......................
BENTLEY CONTINENTAL ............................
S40 .................................................................
TOYOTA RAV4 ..............................................
Z4 ...................................................................
ELEMENT ......................................................
MERCURY MARINER ...................................
SATURN LS ...................................................
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS .....................
TOYOTA HIGHLANDER ................................
BUICK PARK AVENUE .................................
SATURN VUE ................................................
PASSAT .........................................................
911 .................................................................
CADILLAC STS ..............................................
TOYOTA SIENNA VAN .................................
BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE .........................
FREELANDER ...............................................
MPV VAN .......................................................
ACURA 3.5 RL ...............................................
NEW BEETLE ................................................
A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT ...................
CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY .................
BUICK RENDEZVOUS ..................................
XC90 ..............................................................
MERCURY MONTEREY VAN .......................
210 (E–CLASS) ..............................................
S80 .................................................................
BUICK RAINIER .............................................
S60 .................................................................
MINI COOPER ...............................................
CR–V ..............................................................
9–3 .................................................................
ELISE .............................................................
LEGACY/OUTBACK ......................................
ALLROAD QUATTRO ....................................
ACURA MDX ..................................................
PILOT .............................................................
CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN ....................
CADILLAC SRX .............................................
FORD FREESTYLE .......................................
ODYSSEY VAN .............................................
FORD GT .......................................................
9–7X ...............................................................
MX–5 MIATA ..................................................
FORESTER ....................................................
MERCURY MONTEGO .................................
PONTIAC MONTANA VAN ............................
TOYOTA PRIUS ............................................
OUTBACK ......................................................
X–TYPE ..........................................................
SATURN RELAY ............................................
9–5 .................................................................
V50 .................................................................
BUICK TERRAZA VAN ..................................
GRANSPORT .................................................
QUATTROPORTE .........................................
ACURA NSX ..................................................
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173,110
80,735
27,260
57,577
33,810
105,985
96,140
6,142
25,341
3,176
25,722
82,037
11,079
52,440
32,734
6,790
69,862
130,146
9,282
65,105
35,149
8,391
37,226
172,999
81,894
2,441
18,902
21,526
34,410
15,432
253,162
54,775
43,213
6,703
40,445
10,918
13,648
23,029
47,444
144,472
21,433
3,320
34,944
3,420
60,287
142,118
52,713
23,498
75,643
161,742
1,907
1,999
4,135
50,942
28,517
31,583
121,020
79,980
11,299
17,794
6,137
6,909
19,848
490
1,311
249
165
3,375
2005 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
1.0282
1.0281
1.0271
1.0247
1.0056
0.9907
0.9777
0.9769
0.9471
0.9446
0.9331
0.9142
0.9026
0.8963
0.8859
0.8837
0.8731
0.8683
0.8619
0.8601
0.8535
0.8342
0.8328
0.8324
0.8303
0.8193
0.7936
0.7897
0.7847
0.7776
0.7703
0.7668
0.7637
0.7459
0.7417
0.7327
0.7327
0.6514
0.6323
0.6091
0.6065
0.6024
0.6010
0.5848
0.5806
0.5699
0.5691
0.5532
0.5288
0.5255
0.5244
0.5003
0.4837
0.4711
0.4559
0.4433
0.3801
0.3626
0.3540
0.3372
0.3259
0.2895
0.1008
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
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GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
FERRARI .................................................
FERRARI .................................................
FERRARI .................................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...............................
HONDA ....................................................
JAGUAR ..................................................
JAGUAR ..................................................
NISSAN ....................................................
NISSAN ....................................................
SPYKER ..................................................
VOLVO .....................................................
Issued on: March 7, 2008.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E8–4951 Filed 3–11–08; 8:45 am]
BENTLEY ARNAGE .......................................
CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE ......
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE .................................
MARANELLO/F1 ............................................
SCAGLIETTI/F1 .............................................
SPIDER/F1 .....................................................
CHEVROLET CLASSIC .................................
GMC K2500 ...................................................
INSIGHT .........................................................
XJR .................................................................
XK8 .................................................................
ARMADA ........................................................
TITAN .............................................................
C8 ...................................................................
XC70 ..............................................................
Administration, 601 South 12th Street,
Arlington, VA 22202–4220; telephone
(571) 227–2657; facsimile (571) 227–
1380; e-mail Christine.Beyer@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
Background
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Transportation Security Administration
49 CFR Part 1572
[Docket Nos. TSA–2006–24191; TSA
Amendment No. 1572–8]
RIN 1652–AA41
Title: Transportation Worker
Identification Credential (TWIC)
Implementation in the Maritime Sector;
Hazardous Materials Endorsement for
a Commercial Driver’s License;
Correction
Transportation Security
Administration, DHS.
ACTION: Correcting amendments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This amendment clarifies that
E–2 Visa (Treaty Investor) holders are
eligible for a Transportation Worker
Identification Credential (TWIC), and
corrects an error in the final rule
published on January 25, 2007 72 FR
4392. The amendment adds the E–2
Visa as one of the permissible visa
categories for TWIC applicants. Holders
of E–2 Visas were explicitly listed as
eligible to hold a TWIC in the preamble
of the rule, and therefore, this revision
carries out the intent of the rule.
DATES: Effective on March 12, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christine Beyer, Office of Chief Counsel,
TSA–2, Transportation Security
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On January 25, 2007, the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS), through
TSA and the United States Coast Guard
(Coast Guard), issued a final rule to
further secure the Nation’s ports and
modes of transportation. The rule
implemented the Maritime
Transportation Security Act of 2002 and
the Security and Accountability for
Every Port Act of 2006. Those statutes
establish requirements regarding the
promulgation of regulations that require
credentialed merchant mariners and
workers with unescorted access to
secure areas of vessels and facilities to
undergo a security threat assessment
and receive a biometric credential,
known as a Transportation Worker
Identification Credential (TWIC).
Subsequently, TSA corrected and
amended the final rule on February 7,
2007 (72 FR 5632); March 26, 2007 (72
FR 14049); March 30, 2007 (72 FR
15195); and September 28, 2007 (72 FR
55043).
In the January 2007 final rule, TSA
applied its security threat assessment
standards that already applied to
commercial drivers authorized to
transport hazardous materials in
commerce to merchant mariners and
workers who require unescorted access
to secure areas on vessels and at
maritime facilities. Also, TSA amended
the qualification standards by changing
the list of crimes that disqualify an
individual from holding a TWIC or a
hazardous materials endorsement
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854
472
235
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1,760
34,803
77,628
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2005 Theft
rate (per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
(HME), and expanded the immigration
standards to permit additional lawful
nonimmigrants to apply for and hold a
TWIC or HME.
In selecting the immigration status
and visa categories that are eligible for
a TWIC, TSA focused on the
professionals and specialized workers
who are employed prevalently in the
maritime industry to work on vessels or
other equipment unique to the maritime
industry. In the final rule, TSA stated
that an alien holding one of the
following visa categories would be
eligible to apply for a TWIC: (1) H–1B
Special Occupations; (2) H–1B1 Free
Trade Agreement; (3) E–1 Treaty Trader;
(4) E–2 Treaty Investor; (5) E–3
Australian in Specialty Occupation; (6)
L–1 Intra Company Executive Transfer;
(7) O–1 Extraordinary Ability; or (8) TN
North American Free Trade Agreement.
See 72 FR 3551. However, we
inadvertently omitted the E–2 Treaty
Investor visa category from the
immigration standards in the rule text at
49 CFR 1572.105. With this correcting
amendment, we revise § 1572.105 to add
the E–2 Treaty Investor as an eligible
category for TWIC. This addition
requires renumbering paragraph (a)(7)
and making conforming editorial
changes. Former subparagraph (a)(7)(x)
is revised so that it correctly applies to
all of paragraph (a)(7), not just (a)(7)(i)(viii).
List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 1572
Appeals, Commercial drivers license,
Criminal history background checks,
Explosives, Facilities, Hazardous
materials, Incorporation by reference,
Maritime security, Motor carriers, Motor
vehicle carriers, Ports, Seamen, Security
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA-2007-28874]
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) 2005 passenger motor vehicles that occurred in calendar year (CY)
2005. The final 2005 theft data indicate an increase in the vehicle
theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2005. The final theft rate for MY 2005
passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2005 (1.85 thefts per
thousand vehicles) increased by 1.1 percent from the theft rate for CY/
MY 2004 (1.83 thefts per thousand vehicles) when compared to the theft
rate experienced in CY/MY 2004. As explained in this notice, NHTSA is
not concerned at this time about this minor increase. 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. Carlita Ballard, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Ballard's telephone
number is (202) 366-0846. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.
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 section 33104(b)(4) mandate, this
document reports the final theft data for CY 2005, the most recent
calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2005 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same
procedures it used in calculating the MY 2004 theft rates. (For 2004
theft data calculations, see 71 FR 59400, October 10, 2006). 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 2005 theft rate for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts of MY 2005 vehicles of that line
stolen during calendar year 2005 by the total number of vehicles in
that line manufactured for MY 2005, as reported to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA).
The final 2005 theft data show a slight increase in the vehicle
theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2004.
The final theft rate for MY 2005 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar
year 2005 increased to 1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, an
increase of 1.1 percent from the rate of 1.83 thefts per thousand
vehicles experienced by MY 2004 vehicles in CY 2004. NHTSA is not
currently concerned with this minor increase in the theft rate. While
NHTSA has seen an overall downward trend in theft rates since CY 1993,
there have been periods of increase from one year to the next. This
increase is lower than any seen in this period. Therefore, NHTSA does
not expect that it indicates the beginning of an upward trend for theft
rates.
For MY 2005 vehicles, out of a total of 233 vehicle lines, 24 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 24 vehicle lines with a theft rate higher than
3.5826, 21 are passenger car lines, two are multipurpose passenger
vehicle lines, and one is a light-duty truck line.
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On Monday, October 15, 2007, NHTSA published the preliminary theft
rates for CY 2005 passenger motor vehicles in the Federal Register (72
FR 58268). The agency tentatively ranked each of the MY 2005 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 received no comments
in the public docket.
However, subsequent to publishing the MY 2005 preliminary theft
rate notice (72 FR 58268), the agency was informed that corrections to
the original production figures for some Suzuki vehicle lines had been
reported to EPA. The agency has revised the MY 2005 final theft data to
reflect those corrections. Specifically, as a result of the new
production figures provided the Suzuki Aerio which ranked No. 2 with a
theft rate of 6.5232, is still ranked No. 2 with a new theft rate of
5.9386; the Suzuki Forenza which ranked No. 19 with a theft rate of
3.8638, is now ranked No. 20 with a new theft rate of 3.7157; the
Suzuki Vitara/Grand Vitara which ranked No. 28 with a theft rate of
3.3005, is now ranked No. 29 with a new theft rate of 3.2630; and the
Suzuki Verona which ranked No. 32 with a theft rate of 3.1043, is still
ranked No. 32 with a new theft rate of 3.1039.
The following list represents NHTSA's final calculation of theft
rates for all 2005 passenger motor vehicle lines. This list is intended
to inform the public of calendar year 2005 motor vehicle thefts of
model year 2005 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 2005 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2005
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2005 Theft
Production rate (per
Manufacturer Make/model (line) Thefts 2005 (Mfr's) 2005 1,000 vehicles
produced)
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1 TOYOTA........................... TOYOTA TUNDRA PICKUP....... 265 14,194 18.6699
2 SUZUKI........................... AERIO...................... 77 12,966 5.9386
3 KIA.............................. RIO........................ 156 26,328 5.9253
4 MERCEDES BENZ.................... 215 (CL-CLASS)............. 9 1,601 5.6215
5 JAGUAR........................... XKR........................ 4 748 5.3476
6 GENERAL MOTORS................... CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO...... 188 35,876 5.2403
7 MITSUBISHI....................... GALANT..................... 150 28,808 5.2069
8 DAIMLERCHRYSLER.................. DODGE NEON................. 783 154,231 5.0768
9 DAIMLERCHRYSLER.................. DODGE MAGNUM............... 387 79,254 4.8830
10 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER SEBRING........... 242 49,892 4.8505
11 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. DODGE STRATUS.............. 452 94,735 4.7712
12 KIA............................. OPTIMA..................... 145 31,362 4.6234
13 MITSUBISHI...................... LANCER..................... 141 31,226 4.5155
14 NISSAN.......................... SENTRA..................... 519 116,354 4.4605
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15 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET MALIBU........... 908 212,400 4.2750
16 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA ECHO................ 43 10,540 4.0797
17 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC GRAND AM........... 248 61,502 4.0324
18 TOYOTA.......................... LEXUS GS................... 12 3,004 3.9947
19 NISSAN.......................... INFINITI FX45.............. 7 1,850 3.7838
20 SUZUKI.......................... FORENZA.................... 129 34,718 3.7157
21 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET CAVALIER......... 351 95,838 3.6624
22 HONDA........................... ACURA RSX.................. 69 19,135 3.6060
23 KIA............................. SPECTRA.................... 191 53,027 3.6019
24 HONDA........................... S2000...................... 32 8,921 3.5870
25 MASERATI........................ SPYDER/F1.................. 1 289 3.4602
26 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC SUNFIRE............ 132 38,239 3.4520
27 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER SEBRING 114 33,498 3.4032
CONVERTIBLE.
28 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA MR2 SPYDER.......... 3 912 3.2895
29 SUZUKI.......................... VITARA/GRAND VITARA........ 81 24,824 3.2630
30 TOYOTA.......................... LEXUS IS................... 20 6,343 3.1531
31 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER 300............... 499 158,545 3.1474
32 SUZUKI.......................... VERONA..................... 23 7,410 3.1039
33 HYUNDAI......................... ACCENT..................... 158 51,121 3.0907
34 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET AVEO............. 196 64,250 3.0506
35 HYUNDAI......................... TIBURON.................... 46 15,100 3.0464
36 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET IMPALA........... 701 230,633 3.0395
37 NISSAN.......................... 350Z....................... 82 27,146 3.0207
38 MITSUBISHI...................... ECLIPSE.................... 25 8,471 2.9512
39 FORD MOTOR CO................... LINCOLN LS................. 64 21,743 2.9435
40 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET COBALT........... 410 140,975 2.9083
41 NISSAN.......................... INFINITI QX56.............. 36 12,666 2.8423
42 NISSAN.......................... MAXIMA..................... 209 73,931 2.8270
43 NISSAN.......................... ALTIMA..................... 1,035 368,779 2.8066
44 MAZDA........................... 6.......................... 191 68,252 2.7985
45 SUZUKI.......................... RENO....................... 16 5,736 2.7894
46 TOYOTA.......................... SCION XB................... 187 67,396 2.7746
47 SUBARU.......................... IMPREZA.................... 103 38,390 2.6830
48 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX......... 284 107,972 2.6303
49 FORD MOTOR CO................... FORD TAURUS................ 527 201,826 2.6112
50 FORD MOTOR CO................... FORD FOCUS................. 637 245,780 2.5917
51 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA CELICA.............. 11 4,258 2.5834
52 BMW............................. M3......................... 14 5,471 2.5589
53 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC GTO................ 28 11,065 2.5305
54 ROLLS ROYCE..................... PHANTOM.................... 1 399 2.5063
55 FORD MOTOR CO................... FORD MUSTANG............... 362 145,599 2.4863
56 MITSUBISHI...................... OUTLANDER.................. 36 14,983 2.4027
57 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET BLAZER S10/T10... 12 5,018 2.3914
58 NISSAN.......................... INFINITI FX35.............. 72 30,172 2.3863
59 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. JEEP WRANGLER.............. 178 74,706 2.3827
60 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CADILLAC XLR............... 9 3,828 2.3511
61 BMW............................. 6.......................... 25 10,636 2.3505
62 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA COROLLA............. 864 368,744 2.3431
63 TOYOTA.......................... SCION TC................... 146 62,321 2.3427
64 NISSAN.......................... FRONTIER PICKUP............ 146 62,799 2.3249
65 MITSUBISHI...................... ENDEAVOR................... 46 20,871 2.2040
66 HYUNDAI......................... SONATA..................... 175 79,781 2.1935
67 MAZDA........................... B SERIES PICKUP............ 12 5,686 2.1104
68 HYUNDAI......................... ELANTRA.................... 277 132,495 2.0906
69 MITSUBISHI...................... MONTERO.................... 8 3,829 2.0893
70 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC G6................. 128 62,481 2.0486
71 NISSAN.......................... XTERRA..................... 113 55,179 2.0479
72 KIA............................. SEDONA VAN................. 156 76,527 2.0385
73 FORD MOTOR CO................... FORD RANGER PICKUP......... 209 103,723 2.0150
74 VOLKSWAGEN...................... GOLF/GTI................... 29 14,447 2.0073
75 HONDA........................... CIVIC...................... 577 288,917 1.9971
76 KIA............................. SORENTO.................... 114 57,272 1.9905
77 MERCEDES BENZ................... 203 (C-CLASS).............. 139 70,818 1.9628
78 HONDA........................... ACURA TSX.................. 70 35,836 1.9533
79 ISUZU........................... ASCENDER................... 14 7,219 1.9393
80 MAZDA........................... RX-8....................... 34 17,608 1.9309
81 KIA............................. AMANTI..................... 43 22,858 1.8812
82 TOYOTA.......................... SCION XA................... 60 32,132 1.8673
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83 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA TACOMA PICKUP....... 283 151,776 1.8646
84 JAGUAR.......................... XJ8/XJ8L................... 8 4,330 1.8476
85 NISSAN.......................... INFINITI G35............... 120 65,227 1.8397
86 JAGUAR.......................... S-TYPE..................... 25 13,629 1.8343
87 MAZDA........................... 3.......................... 158 86,184 1.8333
88 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. CHRYSLER PT CRUISER........ 240 133,335 1.8000
89 TOYOTA.......................... LEXUS SC................... 16 9,019 1.7740
90 NISSAN.......................... INFINITI Q45............... 3 1,712 1.7523
91 NISSAN.......................... PATHFINDER................. 143 82,667 1.7298
92 MERCEDES BENZ................... 208 (CLK-CLASS)............ 37 21,724 1.7032
93 SUBARU.......................... BAJA....................... 14 8,244 1.6982
94 AUDI............................ A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4 AVANT.. 80 47,470 1.6853
95 GENERAL MOTORS.................. CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER...... 311 184,671 1.6841
96 TOYOTA.......................... TOYOTA CAMRY/SOLARA........ 732 437,173 1.6744
97 NISSAN.......................... QUEST VAN.................. 60 35,913 1.6707
98 GENERAL MOTORS.................. PONTIAC AZTEK.............. 17 10,197 1.6672
99 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................. JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE........ 356 214,714 1.6580
100 MERCEDES BENZ.................. 170 (SLK-CLASS)............ 17 10,310 1.6489
101 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK CENTURY.............. 65 40,051 1.6229
102 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD EXPLORER.............. 317 196,740 1.6113
103 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY SABLE.............. 58 36,134 1.6051
104 SAAB........................... 9-2X....................... 9 5,713 1.5754
105 HONDA.......................... ACCORD..................... 576 371,940 1.5486
106 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC... 83 53,640 1.5474
107 HONDA.......................... ACURA 3.2 TL............... 125 82,497 1.5152
108 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET COLORADO......... 206 136,994 1.5037
109 BMW............................ 3.......................... 88 58,554 1.5029
110 BMW............................ 5.......................... 42 28,346 1.4817
111 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY MOUNTAINEER........ 48 32,416 1.4808
112 GENERAL MOTORS................. SATURN ION................. 104 71,021 1.4644
113 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE......... 36 24,679 1.4587
114 GENERAL MOTORS................. GMC ENVOY.................. 102 70,105 1.4550
115 KIA............................ SPORTAGE................... 35 24,351 1.4373
116 GENERAL MOTORS................. GMC CANYON PICKUP.......... 56 39,149 1.4304
117 FORD MOTOR CO.................. LINCOLN TOWN CAR........... 67 46,853 1.4300
118 MERCEDES BENZ.................. 129 (SL-CLASS)............. 15 10,586 1.4170
119 NISSAN......................... MURANO..................... 102 72,482 1.4072
120 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA MATRIX.............. 99 72,719 1.3614
121 HYUNDAI........................ SANTA FE................... 100 73,979 1.3517
122 HYUNDAI........................ XG300...................... 27 20,099 1.3434
123 GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC VIBE............... 95 71,357 1.3313
124 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC DEVILLE........... 76 57,246 1.3276
125 VOLKSWAGEN..................... JETTA...................... 116 87,710 1.3225
126 AUDI........................... A8......................... 7 5,336 1.3118
127 VOLKSWAGEN..................... PHAETON.................... 1 768 1.3021
128 MAZDA.......................... TRIBUTE.................... 68 52,267 1.3010
129 JAGUAR......................... VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8....... 4 3,075 1.3008
130 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD CROWN VICTORIA........ 24 18,754 1.2797
131 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD FREESTAR VAN.......... 92 72,690 1.2656
132 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET ASTRO VAN........ 29 23,439 1.2373
133 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER PACIFICA.......... 146 118,329 1.2338
134 GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC BONNEVILLE......... 26 21,519 1.2082
135 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC CTS............... 74 61,323 1.2067
136 BMW............................ 7.......................... 9 7,495 1.2008
137 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE CARAVAN/GRAND CARAVAN 440 367,439 1.1975
138 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA 4RUNNER............. 127 106,810 1.1890
139 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ DODGE VIPER................ 2 1,692 1.1820
140 HYUNDAI........................ TUCSON..................... 71 61,346 1.1574
141 ASTON MARTIN................... DB9........................ 1 874 1.1442
142 GENERAL MOTORS................. GMC SAFARI VAN............. 5 4,441 1.1259
143 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD FIVE HUNDRED.......... 109 97,689 1.1158
144 VOLVO.......................... V70........................ 9 8,070 1.1152
145 MERCEDES BENZ.................. 220 (S-CLASS).............. 13 11,831 1.0988
146 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD THUNDERBIRD........... 10 9,189 1.0883
147 BMW............................ X3......................... 31 28,657 1.0818
148 TOYOTA......................... LEXUS LS................... 31 29,049 1.0672
149 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET EQUINOX.......... 192 183,758 1.0449
150 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD ESCAPE................ 252 243,658 1.0342
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151 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ JEEP LIBERTY............... 178 173,110 1.0282
152 TOYOTA......................... LEXUS ES................... 83 80,735 1.0281
153 TOYOTA......................... LEXUS GX................... 28 27,260 1.0271
154 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA AVALON.............. 59 57,577 1.0247
155 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET CORVETTE......... 34 33,810 1.0056
156 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK LESABRE.............. 105 105,985 0.9907
157 TOYOTA......................... LEXUS RX................... 94 96,140 0.9777
158 PORSCHE........................ BOXSTER.................... 6 6,142 0.9769
159 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET VENTURE VAN...... 24 25,341 0.9471
160 ROLLS ROYCE.................... BENTLEY CONTINENTAL........ 3 3,176 0.9446
161 VOLVO.......................... S40........................ 24 25,722 0.9331
162 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA RAV4................ 75 82,037 0.9142
163 BMW............................ Z4......................... 10 11,079 0.9026
164 HONDA.......................... ELEMENT.................... 47 52,440 0.8963
165 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY MARINER............ 29 32,734 0.8859
166 GENERAL MOTORS................. SATURN LS.................. 6 6,790 0.8837
167 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS...... 61 69,862 0.8731
168 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA HIGHLANDER.......... 113 130,146 0.8683
169 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK PARK AVENUE.......... 8 9,282 0.8619
170 GENERAL MOTORS................. SATURN VUE................. 56 65,105 0.8601
171 VOLKSWAGEN..................... PASSAT..................... 30 35,149 0.8535
172 PORSCHE........................ 911........................ 7 8,391 0.8342
173 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC STS............... 31 37,226 0.8328
174 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA SIENNA VAN.......... 144 172,999 0.8324
175 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE...... 68 81,894 0.8303
176 LAND ROVER..................... FREELANDER................. 2 2,441 0.8193
177 MAZDA.......................... MPV VAN.................... 15 18,902 0.7936
178 HONDA.......................... ACURA 3.5 RL............... 17 21,526 0.7897
179 VOLKSWAGEN..................... NEW BEETLE................. 27 34,410 0.7847
180 AUDI........................... A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT.. 12 15,432 0.7776
181 DAIMLERCHRYSLER................ CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY.... 195 253,162 0.7703
182 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK RENDEZVOUS........... 42 54,775 0.7668
183 VOLVO.......................... XC90....................... 33 43,213 0.7637
184 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY MONTEREY VAN....... 5 6,703 0.7459
185 MERCEDES BENZ.................. 210 (E-CLASS).............. 30 40,445 0.7417
186 VOLVO.......................... S80........................ 8 10,918 0.7327
187 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK RAINIER.............. 10 13,648 0.7327
188 VOLVO.......................... S60........................ 15 23,029 0.6514
189 BMW............................ MINI COOPER................ 30 47,444 0.6323
190 HONDA.......................... CR-V....................... 88 144,472 0.6091
191 SAAB........................... 9-3........................ 13 21,433 0.6065
192 LOTUS.......................... ELISE...................... 2 3,320 0.6024
193 SUBARU......................... LEGACY/OUTBACK............. 21 34,944 0.6010
194 AUDI........................... ALLROAD QUATTRO............ 2 3,420 0.5848
195 HONDA.......................... ACURA MDX.................. 35 60,287 0.5806
196 HONDA.......................... PILOT...................... 81 142,118 0.5699
197 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN..... 30 52,713 0.5691
198 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC SRX............... 13 23,498 0.5532
199 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD FREESTYLE............. 40 75,643 0.5288
200 HONDA.......................... ODYSSEY VAN................ 85 161,742 0.5255
201 FORD MOTOR CO.................. FORD GT.................... 1 1,907 0.5244
202 SAAB........................... 9-7X....................... 1 1,999 0.5003
203 MAZDA.......................... MX-5 MIATA................. 2 4,135 0.4837
204 SUBARU......................... FORESTER................... 24 50,942 0.4711
205 FORD MOTOR CO.................. MERCURY MONTEGO............ 13 28,517 0.4559
206 GENERAL MOTORS................. PONTIAC MONTANA VAN........ 14 31,583 0.4433
207 TOYOTA......................... TOYOTA PRIUS............... 46 121,020 0.3801
208 SUBARU......................... OUTBACK.................... 29 79,980 0.3626
209 JAGUAR......................... X-TYPE..................... 4 11,299 0.3540
210 GENERAL MOTORS................. SATURN RELAY............... 6 17,794 0.3372
211 SAAB........................... 9-5........................ 2 6,137 0.3259
212 VOLVO.......................... V50........................ 2 6,909 0.2895
213 GENERAL MOTORS................. BUICK TERRAZA VAN.......... 2 19,848 0.1008
214 MASERATI....................... GRANSPORT.................. 0 490 0.0000
215 MASERATI....................... QUATTROPORTE............... 0 1,311 0.0000
216 HONDA.......................... ACURA NSX.................. 0 249 0.0000
217 ASTON MARTIN................... VANQUISH................... 0 165 0.0000
218 AUDI........................... TT......................... 0 3,375 0.0000
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219 ROLLS ROYCE.................... BENTLEY ARNAGE............. 0 361 0.0000
220 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/ 0 854 0.0000
HEARSE.
221 GENERAL MOTORS................. CADILLAC LIMOUSINE......... 0 472 0.0000
222 FERRARI........................ MARANELLO/F1............... 0 235 0.0000
223 FERRARI........................ SCAGLIETTI/F1.............. 0 228 0.0000
224 FERRARI........................ SPIDER/F1.................. 0 1,093 0.0000
225 GENERAL MOTORS................. CHEVROLET CLASSIC.......... 0 83,060 0.0000
226 GENERAL MOTORS................. GMC K2500.................. 0 51 0.0000
227 HONDA.......................... INSIGHT.................... 0 591 0.0000
228 JAGUAR......................... XJR........................ 0 741 0.0000
229 JAGUAR......................... XK8........................ 0 1,760 0.0000
230 NISSAN......................... ARMADA..................... 0 34,803 0.0000
231 NISSAN......................... TITAN...................... 0 77,628 0.0000
232 SPYKER......................... C8......................... 0 7 0.0000
233 VOLVO.......................... XC70....................... 0 14,806 0.0000
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Issued on: March 7, 2008.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E8-4951 Filed 3-11-08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-59-P