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business or domicile, and that is willing
to designate a person upon whom
process, issued by or under the
authority of any court having
jurisdiction of the subject matter, may
be served in any proceeding at law
brought in any State in which the motor
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agent.
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(d) In the Province or Territory of
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person upon whom process, issued by
or under the authority of a court of
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State in which the carrier operates.
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Issued on: June 4, 2009.
Rose A. McMurray,
Acting Deputy Administrator.
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BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA 2009–0085]
Preliminary Theft Data; Motor Vehicle
Theft Prevention Standard
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of preliminary theft
data; request for comments.
SUMMARY: This document requests
comments on data about passenger
motor vehicle thefts that occurred in
calendar year (CY) 2007 including theft
rates for existing passenger motor
vehicle lines manufactured in model
year (MY) 2007. The preliminary theft
data indicate that the vehicle theft rate
for CY/MY 2007 vehicles (1.86 thefts
per thousand vehicles) decreased by
10.6 percent from the theft rate for CY/
MY 2006 vehicles (2.08 thefts per
thousand vehicles).
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.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before August 10, 2009.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Docket No. NHTSA–2009–
0085 by any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility:
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
• Fax: 202–493–2251.
Instructions: For detailed instructions
on submitting comments and additional
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information on the rulemaking process,
see the Public Participation heading of
the Supplementary Information section
of this document. Note that all
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. Please
see the Privacy Act heading below.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search
the electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the comment, if
submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). You may
review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (65 FR
19477–78) or you may visit https://
DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov or the street
address listed above. Follow the online
instructions for accessing the dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Deborah Mazyck, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
Programs, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Ms. Mazyck’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
or 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 the
§ 33104(b)(4) mandate, this document
reports the preliminary theft data for CY
2007 the most recent calendar year for
which data are available.
In calculating the 2007 theft rates,
NHTSA followed the same procedures it
has used since publication of the 1983/
1984 theft rate data (50 FR 46669,
November 12, 1985). The 2007 theft rate
for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2007 vehicles of that line stolen
during calendar year 2007 by the total
number of vehicles in that line
manufactured for MY 2007, as reported
to the Environmental Protection Agency
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73 FR 60633, October 14, 2008). The
preliminary theft rate for MY 2007
passenger vehicles stolen in calendar
year 2007 decreased to 1.86 thefts per
thousand vehicles produced, a decrease
of 10.6 percent from the rate of 2.08
thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2006 vehicles in CY
2006. For MY 2007 vehicles, out of a
total of 204 vehicle lines, 15 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 15 vehicle lines with a theft rate
higher than 3.5826, 13 are passenger car
lines, two are multipurpose passenger
vehicle lines, and none are light-duty
truck lines.
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 parts marking,
increased and improved prosecution
efforts by law enforcement organizations
and increased public awareness
measures which may have contributed
to the overall reduction in vehicle
thefts. The preliminary MY 2007 theft
rate reduction is consistent with the
general decreasing trend of theft rates
over the past 15 years as indicated by
Figure 1.
In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively
ranked each of the MY 2007 vehicle
lines in descending order of theft rate.
Public comment is sought on the
accuracy of the data, including the data
for the production volumes of
individual vehicle lines.
Comments must not exceed 15 pages
in length (49 CFR 553.21). Attachments
may be appended to these submissions
without regard to the 15 page limit. This
limitation is intended to encourage
commenters to detail their primary
arguments in a concise fashion.
If a commenter wishes to submit
certain information under a claim of
confidentiality, three copies of the
complete submission, including
purportedly confidential business
information, should be submitted to the
Chief Counsel, NHTSA, at the street
address given above, and two copies
from which the purportedly confidential
information has been deleted should be
submitted to Dockets. A request for
confidentiality should be accompanied
by a cover letter setting forth the
information specified in the agency’s
confidential business information
regulation. 49 CFR part 512.
All comments received before the
close of business on the comment
closing date indicated above for this
document will be considered, and will
be available for examination in the
docket at the above address both before
and after that date. To the extent
possible, comments filed after the
closing date will also be considered.
Comments on this document will be
available for inspection in the docket.
NHTSA will continue to file relevant
information as it becomes available for
inspection in the docket after the
closing date, and it is recommended that
interested persons continue to examine
the docket for new material.
Those persons desiring to be notified
upon receipt of their comments in the
rules docket should enclose a selfaddressed, stamped postcard in the
envelope with their comments. Upon
receiving the comments, the docket
supervisor will return the postcard by
mail.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search
the electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the comment, if
submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). You may
review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume
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(EPA). 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 approximately 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 preliminary 2007 theft data show
a decrease in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2006 (For 2006 theft data, see
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65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78) or you
may visit https://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 33101, 33102 and
33104; delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.50.
PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THEFT RATES FOR MODEL YEAR 2007 PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN IN CALENDAR
YEAR 2007
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Manufacturer
Make/model (line)
1 ..............................
2 ..............................
3 ..............................
4 ..............................
5 ..............................
6 ..............................
7 ..............................
8 ..............................
9 ..............................
10 ............................
11 ............................
12 ............................
13 ............................
14 ............................
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 ............................
CHRYSLER .................................
CHRYSLER .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
CHRYSLER .................................
MITSUBISHI ................................
ROLLS ROYCE ...........................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
CHRYSLER .................................
CHRYSLER .................................
SUZUKI ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
MITSUBISHI ................................
MAZDA ........................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
CHRYSLER .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
CHRYSLER .................................
KIA ...............................................
NISSAN ........................................
NISSAN ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
KIA ...............................................
KIA ...............................................
MITSUBISHI ................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HYUNDAI .....................................
VOLVO .........................................
HYUNDAI .....................................
NISSAN ........................................
BMW ............................................
MITSUBISHI ................................
NISSAN ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
CHRYSLER .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
TOYOTA ......................................
NISSAN ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HUMMER .....................................
NISSAN ........................................
SUZUKI ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
JAGUAR ......................................
KIA ...............................................
MAZDA ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
HYUNDAI .....................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
NISSAN ........................................
HYUNDAI .....................................
CHRYSLER .................................
63 ............................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
DODGE MAGNUM ......................
DODGE CHARGER .....................
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO ...
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .............
300 ...............................................
LANCER ......................................
PHANTOM ...................................
215 (CL–CLASS) .........................
TAURUS ......................................
SEBRING .....................................
PT CRUISER ...............................
FORENZA ....................................
PONTIAC G6 ...............................
CHEVROLET MALIBU ................
GALANT .......................................
6 ...................................................
AUDI RS4 ....................................
PACIFICA ....................................
CHEVROLET COBALT ...............
MUSTANG ...................................
LINCOLN TOWN CAR ................
DODGE CALIBER .......................
OPTIMA .......................................
350Z .............................................
INFINITI FX35 ..............................
CADILLAC DTS ...........................
CHEVROLET IMPALA .................
SPECTRA ....................................
RIO ...............................................
ECLIPSE ......................................
FOCUS ........................................
CHEVROLET AVEO ....................
SONATA ......................................
S40 ...............................................
ELANTRA ....................................
MAXIMA .......................................
M6 ................................................
ENDEAVOR .................................
SENTRA ......................................
CROWN VICTORIA .....................
JEEP LIBERTY ............................
CHEVROLET HHR ......................
220 (S–CLASS) ...........................
COROLLA ....................................
INFINITI FX45 ..............................
CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER ......
BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE ......
H3 ................................................
ALTIMA ........................................
RENO ...........................................
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS ...
XK8 ..............................................
SORENTO ...................................
5 ...................................................
SATURN ION ...............................
AUDI A8 .......................................
ACCENT ......................................
CADILLAC CTS ...........................
FUSION .......................................
PATHFINDER ..............................
AZERA .........................................
DODGE
CARAVAN/GRAND
CARAVAN.
CHEVROLET CORVETTE ..........
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2007
2007
Theft rate
(per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
344
1148
174
534
715
12
2
43
510
338
443
133
629
487
103
201
5
197
703
518
114
560
127
49
40
140
769
171
83
107
576
166
302
53
192
152
8
30
225
17
209
223
91
740
1
257
113
95
413
62
81
6
64
33
185
10
86
97
266
76
40
284
28059
120636
21689
77689
121529
2355
398
9296
114616
78059
104546
34236
164306
127718
27141
56178
1475
60392
215663
159345
35281
175537
40914
15831
13346
47396
267375
64591
31947
42300
229738
67104
123439
21905
80133
63601
3400
12805
96584
7424
91466
99681
41867
351414
475
122918
54938
46341
202162
30424
39757
2965
31798
16424
94117
5106
44314
53360
146464
42137
22218
164003
12.2599
9.5162
8.0225
6.8736
5.8834
5.0955
5.0251
4.6256
4.4496
4.3301
4.2374
3.8848
3.8282
3.8131
3.7950
3.5779
3.3898
3.2620
3.2597
3.2508
3.2312
3.1902
3.1041
3.0952
2.9972
2.9538
2.8761
2.6474
2.5981
2.5296
2.5072
2.4738
2.4466
2.4195
2.3960
2.3899
2.3529
2.3428
2.3296
2.2899
2.2850
2.2371
2.1735
2.1058
2.1053
2.0908
2.0569
2.0500
2.0429
2.0379
2.0374
2.0236
2.0127
2.0093
1.9656
1.9585
1.9407
1.8178
1.8161
1.8036
1.8003
1.7317
65
37744
1.7221
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YEAR 2007—Continued
Manufacturer
Make/model (line)
M5 ................................................
JETTA ..........................................
PONTIAC G6 ...............................
6 ...................................................
FREESTAR VAN .........................
INFINITI M35/M45 .......................
YARIS ..........................................
ACCORD .....................................
DODGE NITRO ...........................
RX–8 ............................................
MERCURY MILAN .......................
AUDI A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6
AVANT.
FIVE HUNDRED ..........................
AVALON ......................................
MURANO .....................................
HIGHLANDER .............................
CAMRY/SOLARA ........................
INFINITI G35 ...............................
CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN ..
CADILLAC STS ...........................
CADILLAC XLR ...........................
S2000 ...........................................
AMANTI .......................................
208 (CLK–CLASS) .......................
FRONTIER PICKUP ....................
CHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP.
GMC CANYON PICKUP .............
7 ...................................................
FJ CRUISER ................................
3 ...................................................
PONTIAC G5 ...............................
IMPREZA .....................................
AUDI A4/A4 QUATTRO/S4/S4
AVANT.
QUEST VAN ................................
ACURA TSX ................................
SPORTAGE .................................
TACOMA PICKUP .......................
RANGER PICKUP .......................
4RUNNER ....................................
170 (SLK–CLASS) .......................
SATURN AURA ...........................
PONTIAC TORRENT ..................
CIVIC ...........................................
CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/
HEARSE.
OUTLANDER ...............................
AUDI A3/A3 QUATTRO ...............
GOLF/RABBIT/GTI ......................
CHEVROLET EQUINOX .............
TIBURON .....................................
PASSAT .......................................
129 (SL–CLASS) .........................
MERCURY MONTEGO ...............
GMC ENVOY ...............................
TUCSON ......................................
ACURA 3.2 TL .............................
BUICK TERRAZA VAN ...............
ESCAPE ......................................
X–TYPE .......................................
ACURA 3.5 RL ............................
VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8 .........
SX4 ..............................................
S80 ...............................................
PONTIAC VIBE ............................
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BMW ............................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
BMW ............................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
NISSAN ........................................
TOYOTA ......................................
HONDA ........................................
CHRYSLER .................................
MAZDA ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
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FORD MOTOR CO ......................
TOYOTA ......................................
NISSAN ........................................
TOYOTA ......................................
TOYOTA ......................................
NISSAN ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HONDA ........................................
KIA ...............................................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
NISSAN ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
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GENERAL MOTORS ...................
BMW ............................................
TOYOTA ......................................
MAZDA ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
SUBARU ......................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
97 ............................
98 ............................
99 ............................
100 ..........................
101 ..........................
102 ..........................
103 ..........................
104 ..........................
105 ..........................
106 ..........................
107 ..........................
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64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
NISSAN ........................................
HONDA ........................................
KIA ...............................................
TOYOTA ......................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
TOYOTA ......................................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HONDA ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
MITSUBISHI ................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HYUNDAI .....................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
HYUNDAI .....................................
HONDA ........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
JAGUAR ......................................
HONDA ........................................
JAGUAR ......................................
SUZUKI ........................................
VOLVO .........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
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(Mfr’s) 2007
2007
Theft rate
(per 1,000
vehicles
produced)
2
146
54
11
30
48
252
664
133
9
55
18
1163
84922
32894
6779
18579
30144
159292
421206
84441
5728
35375
11660
1.7197
1.7192
1.6416
1.6227
1.6147
1.5924
1.5820
1.5764
1.5751
1.5712
1.5548
1.5437
94
121
137
148
1003
83
87
24
2
7
6
19
87
95
61270
79137
92516
100956
685729
57041
60061
16746
1400
4907
4343
13825
64010
70012
1.5342
1.5290
1.4808
1.4660
1.4627
1.4551
1.4485
1.4332
1.4286
1.4265
1.3815
1.3743
1.3592
1.3569
25
22
112
153
107
51
64
18483
16421
83830
114723
80962
39198
49645
1.3526
1.3397
1.3360
1.3336
1.3216
1.3011
1.2892
47
29
58
206
94
132
9
77
35
389
1
36661
22669
45512
165714
77539
109124
7459
64851
29918
332639
857
1.2820
1.2793
1.2744
1.2431
1.2123
1.2096
1.2066
1.1873
1.1699
1.1694
1.1669
37
8
46
94
15
42
8
16
38
45
5
8
110
3
49
1
15
10
30
31873
6992
41314
87031
13951
39867
7648
15439
36989
44033
4905
7865
108788
3018
49471
1010
15421
10805
32499
1.1609
1.1442
1.1134
1.0801
1.0752
1.0535
1.0460
1.0363
1.0273
1.0220
1.0194
1.0172
1.0111
0.9940
0.9905
0.9901
0.9727
0.9255
0.9231
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128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
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149
150
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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
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HONDA ........................................
MAZDA ........................................
BMW ............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
TOYOTA ......................................
HONDA ........................................
CHRYSLER .................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
KIA ...............................................
TOYOTA ......................................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
TOYOTA ......................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
HYUNDAI .....................................
BMW ............................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
SUZUKI ........................................
PORSCHE ...................................
PORSCHE ...................................
TOYOTA ......................................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
BENTLEY MOTORS ....................
BMW ............................................
SUBARU ......................................
BMW ............................................
MAZDA ........................................
VOLVO .........................................
CHRYSLER .................................
ASTON MARTIN ..........................
KIA ...............................................
HONDA ........................................
SUBARU ......................................
TOYOTA ......................................
HONDA ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
SUBARU ......................................
HONDA ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
JAGUAR ......................................
TOYOTA ......................................
VOLVO .........................................
MERCEDES–BENZ .....................
MAZDA ........................................
VOLVO .........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ...................
VOLKSWAGEN ...........................
HYUNDAI .....................................
VOLVO .........................................
HONDA ........................................
PORSCHE ...................................
TOYOTA ......................................
SUBARU ......................................
BMW ............................................
JAGUAR ......................................
TOYOTA ......................................
SAAB ...........................................
HONDA ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO ......................
VOLVO .........................................
TOYOTA ......................................
ASTON MARTIN ..........................
BENTLEY MOTORS ....................
BENTLEY MOTORS ....................
FERRARI .....................................
ELEMENT ....................................
B SERIES PICKUP ......................
5 ...................................................
SATURN SKY ..............................
BUICK LUCERNE ........................
LEXUS LS ....................................
ACURA RDX ................................
JEEP WRANGLER ......................
EDGE ...........................................
RONDO ........................................
LEXUS RX ...................................
EOS .............................................
RAV4 ............................................
FREESTYLE ................................
SANTA FE ...................................
Z4/M .............................................
PONTIAC SOLSTICE ..................
AERIO ..........................................
CAYMAN ......................................
911 ...............................................
LEXUS IS .....................................
203 (C–CLASS) ...........................
CONTINENTAL ............................
X3 .................................................
B9 TRIBECA ................................
3 ...................................................
MAZDA CX–7 ..............................
S60 ...............................................
JEEP PATRIOT ...........................
VANTAGE ....................................
SEDONA VAN .............................
FIT ................................................
LEGACY/OUTBACK ....................
SIENNA VAN ...............................
ACURA MDX ...............................
MERCURY MONTEREY VAN .....
LINCOLN MKX ............................
BUICK RAINIER ..........................
OUTBACK ....................................
PILOT ...........................................
LINCOLN ZEPHYR ......................
XKR ..............................................
LEXUS GS ...................................
V50 ...............................................
210 (E–CLASS) ...........................
MX–5 MIATA ...............................
XC90 ............................................
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NEW BEETLE ..............................
VERACRUZ .................................
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CR–V ...........................................
BOXSTER ....................................
LEXUS ES ...................................
FORESTER .................................
MINI COOPER .............................
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PRIUS ..........................................
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3285
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15546
85922
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181051
38047
113815
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2582
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208166
20842
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80617
688
140
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2007
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vehicles
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0.9202
0.9132
0.9044
0.9006
0.8845
0.8815
0.8744
0.8717
0.8640
0.8619
0.8327
0.8205
0.8009
0.7885
0.7820
0.7570
0.7508
0.7215
0.7205
0.7188
0.7186
0.7138
0.7034
0.7014
0.6934
0.6930
0.6921
0.6907
0.6798
0.6784
0.6735
0.6701
0.6683
0.6558
0.6536
0.6439
0.6364
0.6352
0.6316
0.6310
0.6069
0.5964
0.5936
0.5929
0.5898
0.5242
0.4876
0.4797
0.4771
0.4715
0.4546
0.4534
0.4518
0.4442
0.4320
0.3895
0.3873
0.3339
0.3125
0.3074
0.2879
0.1782
0.0992
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
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Issued on: June 4, 2009.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E9–13530 Filed 6–9–09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 090218204–9956–03]
RIN 0648–AX71
Fisheries of the United States
Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska;
Fisheries of the Arctic Management
Area; Bering Sea Subarea
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AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
comments.
SUMMARY: NMFS issues a proposed rule
that would implement the Fishery
Management Plan for Fish Resources of
the Arctic Management Area (Arctic
FMP) and Amendment 29 to the Fishery
Management Plan for Bering Sea/
Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crabs
(Crab FMP). The Arctic FMP and
Amendment 29 to the Crab FMP, if
approved, would establish sustainable
management of commercial fishing in
the Arctic Management Area and move
the northern boundary of the Crab FMP
out of the Arctic Management Area
south to Bering Strait. This action is
necessary to establish a management
framework for commercial fishing and
to provide consistent management of
fish resources in the Arctic Management
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Area before the potential onset of
unregulated commercial fishing in the
area. This action is intended to promote
the goals and objectives of the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, the
FMPs, and other applicable laws.
DATES: Written comments must be
received by July 27, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sue
Salveson, Assistant Regional
Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, Attn:
Ellen Sebastian. You may submit
comments, identified for this action by
0648–AX71 (PR), by any one of the
following methods:
• Electronic Submissions: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal website at
https://www.regulations.gov.
• Mail: P. O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
99802.
• Fax: (907) 586–7557.
• Hand delivery to the Federal
Building: 709 West 9th Street, Room
420A, Juneau, AK.
All comments received are a part of
the public record and will generally be
posted to https://www.regulations.gov
without change. All Personal Identifying
Information (e.g., name, address)
voluntarily submitted by the commenter
may be publicly accessible. Do not
submit Confidential Business
Information or otherwise sensitive or
protected information.
NMFS will accept anonymous
comments (enter N/A in the required
fields, if you wish to remain
anonymous). Attachments to electronic
comments will be accepted in Microsoft
Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe
portable document file (pdf) formats
only.
Copies of the Arctic FMP,
Amendment 29 to the Crab FMP, maps
of the action area and essential fish
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1382
648
1645
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3899
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habitat, and the Environmental
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(EA/RIR/IRFA) for this action may be
obtained from the Alaska Region at the
mailing address above or from the
Alaska Region website at https://
www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melanie Brown, 907–586–7228.
The
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King
and Tanner crab fisheries are managed
under the Crab FMP. The Arctic
Management Area fisheries would be
managed under the Arctic FMP. The
North Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Council) prepared the Crab
FMP and has developed and adopted
the proposed Arctic FMP under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
Regulations implementing the FMPs
appear at 50 CFR parts 679 and 680.
General regulations governing U.S.
fisheries also appear at 50 CFR part 600.
The Council submitted the Arctic
FMP and Amendment 29 to the Crab
FMP for review by the Secretary of
Commerce, and a notice of availability
of the Arctic FMP and Amendment 29
was published in the Federal Register
on Mary 26, 2009 (74 FR 24757), with
comments on the Arctic FMP and
Amendment 29 invited through July 27,
2009. Comments may address the Arctic
FMP, Amendment 29, the proposed
rule, or all actions, but must be received
by July 27, 2009, to be considered in the
approval/disapproval decision on the
Arctic FMP and Amendment 29. All
comments received by that time,
whether specifically directed to the
Arctic FMP, to Amendment 29, or to the
proposed rule, will be considered in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 110 (Wednesday, June 10, 2009)]
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[FR Doc No: E9-13530]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA 2009-0085]
Preliminary Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of preliminary theft data; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This document requests comments on data about passenger motor
vehicle thefts that occurred in calendar year (CY) 2007 including theft
rates for existing passenger motor vehicle lines manufactured in model
year (MY) 2007. The preliminary theft data indicate that the vehicle
theft rate for CY/MY 2007 vehicles (1.86 thefts per thousand vehicles)
decreased by 10.6 percent from the theft rate for CY/MY 2006 vehicles
(2.08 thefts per thousand vehicles).
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.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before August 10, 2009.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Docket No. NHTSA-2009-
0085 by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building Ground
Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery or Courier: West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Fax: 202-493-2251.
Instructions: For detailed instructions on submitting comments and
additional information on the rulemaking process, see the Public
Participation heading of the Supplementary Information section of this
document. Note that all comments received will be posted without change
to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
provided. Please see the Privacy Act heading below.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on
April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477-78) or you may visit https://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov or the street
address listed above. Follow the online instructions for accessing the
dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Deborah Mazyck, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Mazyck'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 or 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 the Sec.
33104(b)(4) mandate, this document reports the preliminary theft data
for CY 2007 the most recent calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2007 theft rates, NHTSA followed the same
procedures it has used since publication of the 1983/1984 theft rate
data (50 FR 46669, November 12, 1985). The 2007 theft rate for each
vehicle line was calculated by dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2007 vehicles of that line stolen during calendar year 2007 by
the total number of vehicles in that line manufactured for MY 2007, as
reported to the Environmental Protection Agency
[[Page 27494]]
(EPA). 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 approximately
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 preliminary 2007 theft data show a decrease in the vehicle
theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2006
(For 2006 theft data, see 73 FR 60633, October 14, 2008). The
preliminary theft rate for MY 2007 passenger vehicles stolen in
calendar year 2007 decreased to 1.86 thefts per thousand vehicles
produced, a decrease of 10.6 percent from the rate of 2.08 thefts per
thousand vehicles experienced by MY 2006 vehicles in CY 2006. For MY
2007 vehicles, out of a total of 204 vehicle lines, 15 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 15 vehicle lines with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, 13 are
passenger car lines, two are multipurpose passenger vehicle lines, and
none are light-duty truck lines.
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 parts marking,
increased and improved prosecution efforts by law enforcement
organizations and increased public awareness measures which may have
contributed to the overall reduction in vehicle thefts. The preliminary
MY 2007 theft rate reduction is consistent with the general decreasing
trend of theft rates over the past 15 years as indicated by Figure 1.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP10JN09.031
In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively ranked each of the MY 2007
vehicle lines in descending order of theft rate. Public comment is
sought on the accuracy of the data, including the data for the
production volumes of individual vehicle lines.
Comments must not exceed 15 pages in length (49 CFR 553.21).
Attachments may be appended to these submissions without regard to the
15 page limit. This limitation is intended to encourage commenters to
detail their primary arguments in a concise fashion.
If a commenter wishes to submit certain information under a claim
of confidentiality, three copies of the complete submission, including
purportedly confidential business information, should be submitted to
the Chief Counsel, NHTSA, at the street address given above, and two
copies from which the purportedly confidential information has been
deleted should be submitted to Dockets. A request for confidentiality
should be accompanied by a cover letter setting forth the information
specified in the agency's confidential business information regulation.
49 CFR part 512.
All comments received before the close of business on the comment
closing date indicated above for this document will be considered, and
will be available for examination in the docket at the above address
both before and after that date. To the extent possible, comments filed
after the closing date will also be considered. Comments on this
document will be available for inspection in the docket. NHTSA will
continue to file relevant information as it becomes available for
inspection in the docket after the closing date, and it is recommended
that interested persons continue to examine the docket for new
material.
Those persons desiring to be notified upon receipt of their
comments in the rules docket should enclose a self-addressed, stamped
postcard in the envelope with their comments. Upon receiving the
comments, the docket supervisor will return the postcard by mail.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on
April 11, 2000 (Volume
[[Page 27495]]
65, Number 70; Pages 19477-78) or you may visit https://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 33101, 33102 and 33104; delegation of
authority at 49 CFR 1.50.
Preliminary Report of Theft Rates for Model Year 2007 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2007
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2007 Theft
rate (per
Manufacturer Make/model Thefts 2007 Production 1,000
(line) (Mfr's) 2007 vehicles
produced)
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1............................ CHRYSLER........ DODGE MAGNUM... 344 28059 12.2599
2............................ CHRYSLER........ DODGE CHARGER.. 1148 120636 9.5162
3............................ GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET MONTE 174 21689 8.0225
CARLO.
4............................ GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC GRAND 534 77689 6.8736
PRIX.
5............................ CHRYSLER........ 300............ 715 121529 5.8834
6............................ MITSUBISHI...... LANCER......... 12 2355 5.0955
7............................ ROLLS ROYCE..... PHANTOM........ 2 398 5.0251
8............................ MERCEDES-BENZ... 215 (CL-CLASS). 43 9296 4.6256
9............................ FORD MOTOR CO... TAURUS......... 510 114616 4.4496
10........................... CHRYSLER........ SEBRING........ 338 78059 4.3301
11........................... CHRYSLER........ PT CRUISER..... 443 104546 4.2374
12........................... SUZUKI.......... FORENZA........ 133 34236 3.8848
13........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC G6..... 629 164306 3.8282
14........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 487 127718 3.8131
MALIBU.
15........................... MITSUBISHI...... GALANT......... 103 27141 3.7950
16........................... MAZDA........... 6.............. 201 56178 3.5779
17........................... VOLKSWAGEN...... AUDI RS4....... 5 1475 3.3898
18........................... CHRYSLER........ PACIFICA....... 197 60392 3.2620
19........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 703 215663 3.2597
COBALT.
20........................... FORD MOTOR CO... MUSTANG........ 518 159345 3.2508
21........................... FORD MOTOR CO... LINCOLN TOWN 114 35281 3.2312
CAR.
22........................... CHRYSLER........ DODGE CALIBER.. 560 175537 3.1902
23........................... KIA............. OPTIMA......... 127 40914 3.1041
24........................... NISSAN.......... 350Z........... 49 15831 3.0952
25........................... NISSAN.......... INFINITI FX35.. 40 13346 2.9972
26........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC DTS... 140 47396 2.9538
27........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 769 267375 2.8761
IMPALA.
28........................... KIA............. SPECTRA........ 171 64591 2.6474
29........................... KIA............. RIO............ 83 31947 2.5981
30........................... MITSUBISHI...... ECLIPSE........ 107 42300 2.5296
31........................... FORD MOTOR CO... FOCUS.......... 576 229738 2.5072
32........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET AVEO. 166 67104 2.4738
33........................... HYUNDAI......... SONATA......... 302 123439 2.4466
34........................... VOLVO........... S40............ 53 21905 2.4195
35........................... HYUNDAI......... ELANTRA........ 192 80133 2.3960
36........................... NISSAN.......... MAXIMA......... 152 63601 2.3899
37........................... BMW............. M6............. 8 3400 2.3529
38........................... MITSUBISHI...... ENDEAVOR....... 30 12805 2.3428
39........................... NISSAN.......... SENTRA......... 225 96584 2.3296
40........................... FORD MOTOR CO... CROWN VICTORIA. 17 7424 2.2899
41........................... CHRYSLER........ JEEP LIBERTY... 209 91466 2.2850
42........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET HHR.. 223 99681 2.2371
43........................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 220 (S-CLASS).. 91 41867 2.1735
44........................... TOYOTA.......... COROLLA........ 740 351414 2.1058
45........................... NISSAN.......... INFINITI FX45.. 1 475 2.1053
46........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 257 122918 2.0908
TRAILBLAZER.
47........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. BUICK LACROSSE/ 113 54938 2.0569
ALLURE.
48........................... HUMMER.......... H3............. 95 46341 2.0500
49........................... NISSAN.......... ALTIMA......... 413 202162 2.0429
50........................... SUZUKI.......... RENO........... 62 30424 2.0379
51........................... FORD MOTOR CO... MERCURY GRAND 81 39757 2.0374
MARQUIS.
52........................... JAGUAR.......... XK8............ 6 2965 2.0236
53........................... KIA............. SORENTO........ 64 31798 2.0127
54........................... MAZDA........... 5.............. 33 16424 2.0093
55........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. SATURN ION..... 185 94117 1.9656
56........................... VOLKSWAGEN...... AUDI A8........ 10 5106 1.9585
57........................... HYUNDAI......... ACCENT......... 86 44314 1.9407
58........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC CTS... 97 53360 1.8178
59........................... FORD MOTOR CO... FUSION......... 266 146464 1.8161
60........................... NISSAN.......... PATHFINDER..... 76 42137 1.8036
61........................... HYUNDAI......... AZERA.......... 40 22218 1.8003
62........................... CHRYSLER........ DODGE CARAVAN/ 284 164003 1.7317
GRAND CARAVAN.
63........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 65 37744 1.7221
CORVETTE.
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64........................... BMW............. M5............. 2 1163 1.7197
65........................... VOLKSWAGEN...... JETTA.......... 146 84922 1.7192
66........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC G6..... 54 32894 1.6416
67........................... BMW............. 6.............. 11 6779 1.6227
68........................... FORD MOTOR CO... FREESTAR VAN... 30 18579 1.6147
69........................... NISSAN.......... INFINITI M35/ 48 30144 1.5924
M45.
70........................... TOYOTA.......... YARIS.......... 252 159292 1.5820
71........................... HONDA........... ACCORD......... 664 421206 1.5764
72........................... CHRYSLER........ DODGE NITRO.... 133 84441 1.5751
73........................... MAZDA........... RX-8........... 9 5728 1.5712
74........................... FORD MOTOR CO... MERCURY MILAN.. 55 35375 1.5548
75........................... VOLKSWAGEN...... AUDI A6/A6 18 11660 1.5437
QUATTRO/S6/S6
AVANT.
76........................... FORD MOTOR CO... FIVE HUNDRED... 94 61270 1.5342
77........................... TOYOTA.......... AVALON......... 121 79137 1.5290
78........................... NISSAN.......... MURANO......... 137 92516 1.4808
79........................... TOYOTA.......... HIGHLANDER..... 148 100956 1.4660
80........................... TOYOTA.......... CAMRY/SOLARA... 1003 685729 1.4627
81........................... NISSAN.......... INFINITI G35... 83 57041 1.4551
82........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 87 60061 1.4485
UPLANDER VAN.
83........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC STS... 24 16746 1.4332
84........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC XLR... 2 1400 1.4286
85........................... HONDA........... S2000.......... 7 4907 1.4265
86........................... KIA............. AMANTI......... 6 4343 1.3815
87........................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 208 (CLK-CLASS) 19 13825 1.3743
88........................... NISSAN.......... FRONTIER PICKUP 87 64010 1.3592
89........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 95 70012 1.3569
COLORADO
PICKUP.
90........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. GMC CANYON 25 18483 1.3526
PICKUP.
91........................... BMW............. 7.............. 22 16421 1.3397
92........................... TOYOTA.......... FJ CRUISER..... 112 83830 1.3360
93........................... MAZDA........... 3.............. 153 114723 1.3336
94........................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC G5..... 107 80962 1.3216
95........................... SUBARU.......... IMPREZA........ 51 39198 1.3011
96........................... VOLKSWAGEN...... AUDI A4/A4 64 49645 1.2892
QUATTRO/S4/S4
AVANT.
97........................... NISSAN.......... QUEST VAN...... 47 36661 1.2820
98........................... HONDA........... ACURA TSX...... 29 22669 1.2793
99........................... KIA............. SPORTAGE....... 58 45512 1.2744
100.......................... TOYOTA.......... TACOMA PICKUP.. 206 165714 1.2431
101.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... RANGER PICKUP.. 94 77539 1.2123
102.......................... TOYOTA.......... 4RUNNER........ 132 109124 1.2096
103.......................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 170 (SLK-CLASS) 9 7459 1.2066
104.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. SATURN AURA.... 77 64851 1.1873
105.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC TORRENT 35 29918 1.1699
106.......................... HONDA........... CIVIC.......... 389 332639 1.1694
107.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC 1 857 1.1669
FUNERAL COACH/
HEARSE.
108.......................... MITSUBISHI...... OUTLANDER...... 37 31873 1.1609
109.......................... VOLKSWAGEN...... AUDI A3/A3 8 6992 1.1442
QUATTRO.
110.......................... VOLKSWAGEN...... GOLF/RABBIT/GTI 46 41314 1.1134
111.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CHEVROLET 94 87031 1.0801
EQUINOX.
112.......................... HYUNDAI......... TIBURON........ 15 13951 1.0752
113.......................... VOLKSWAGEN...... PASSAT......... 42 39867 1.0535
114.......................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 129 (SL-CLASS). 8 7648 1.0460
115.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... MERCURY MONTEGO 16 15439 1.0363
116.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. GMC ENVOY...... 38 36989 1.0273
117.......................... HYUNDAI......... TUCSON......... 45 44033 1.0220
118.......................... HONDA........... ACURA 3.2 TL... 5 4905 1.0194
119.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. BUICK TERRAZA 8 7865 1.0172
VAN.
120.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... ESCAPE......... 110 108788 1.0111
121.......................... JAGUAR.......... X-TYPE......... 3 3018 0.9940
122.......................... HONDA........... ACURA 3.5 RL... 49 49471 0.9905
123.......................... JAGUAR.......... VANDEN PLAS/ 1 1010 0.9901
SUPER V8.
124.......................... SUZUKI.......... SX4............ 15 15421 0.9727
125.......................... VOLVO........... S80............ 10 10805 0.9255
126.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC VIBE... 30 32499 0.9231
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127.......................... HONDA........... ELEMENT........ 31 33688 0.9202
128.......................... MAZDA........... B SERIES PICKUP 3 3285 0.9132
129.......................... BMW............. 5.............. 47 51970 0.9044
130.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. SATURN SKY..... 14 15546 0.9006
131.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. BUICK LUCERNE.. 76 85922 0.8845
132.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS LS....... 31 35167 0.8815
133.......................... HONDA........... ACURA RDX...... 22 25159 0.8744
134.......................... CHRYSLER........ JEEP WRANGLER.. 88 100955 0.8717
135.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... EDGE........... 105 121525 0.8640
136.......................... KIA............. RONDO.......... 22 25524 0.8619
137.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS RX....... 82 98473 0.8327
138.......................... VOLKSWAGEN...... EOS............ 11 13406 0.8205
139.......................... TOYOTA.......... RAV4........... 145 181051 0.8009
140.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... FREESTYLE...... 30 38047 0.7885
141.......................... HYUNDAI......... SANTA FE....... 89 113815 0.7820
142.......................... BMW............. Z4/M........... 8 10568 0.7570
143.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. PONTIAC 16 21310 0.7508
SOLSTICE.
144.......................... SUZUKI.......... AERIO.......... 4 5544 0.7215
145.......................... PORSCHE......... CAYMAN......... 4 5552 0.7205
146.......................... PORSCHE......... 911............ 9 12521 0.7188
147.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS IS....... 41 57055 0.7186
148.......................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 203 (C-CLASS).. 83 116282 0.7138
149.......................... BENTLEY MOTORS.. CONTINENTAL.... 3 4265 0.7034
150.......................... BMW............. X3............. 22 31365 0.7014
151.......................... SUBARU.......... B9 TRIBECA..... 8 11538 0.6934
152.......................... BMW............. 3.............. 97 139966 0.6930
153.......................... MAZDA........... MAZDA CX-7..... 52 75137 0.6921
154.......................... VOLVO........... S60............ 14 20268 0.6907
155.......................... CHRYSLER........ JEEP PATRIOT... 20 29421 0.6798
156.......................... ASTON MARTIN.... VANTAGE........ 1 1474 0.6784
157.......................... KIA............. SEDONA VAN..... 41 60873 0.6735
158.......................... HONDA........... FIT............ 46 68642 0.6701
159.......................... SUBARU.......... LEGACY/OUTBACK. 10 14963 0.6683
160.......................... TOYOTA.......... SIENNA VAN..... 63 96072 0.6558
161.......................... HONDA........... ACURA MDX...... 35 53550 0.6536
162.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... MERCURY 1 1553 0.6439
MONTEREY VAN.
163.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... LINCOLN MKX.... 22 34571 0.6364
164.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. BUICK RAINIER.. 3 4723 0.6352
165.......................... SUBARU.......... OUTBACK........ 27 42747 0.6316
166.......................... HONDA........... PILOT.......... 77 122033 0.6310
167.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... LINCOLN ZEPHYR. 20 32952 0.6069
168.......................... JAGUAR.......... XKR............ 3 5030 0.5964
169.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS GS....... 17 28638 0.5936
170.......................... VOLVO........... V50............ 2 3373 0.5929
171.......................... MERCEDES-BENZ... 210 (E-CLASS).. 31 52557 0.5898
172.......................... MAZDA........... MX-5 MIATA..... 7 13353 0.5242
173.......................... VOLVO........... XC90........... 15 30762 0.4876
174.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. BUICK 14 29187 0.4797
RENDEZVOUS.
175.......................... VOLKSWAGEN...... NEW BEETLE..... 13 27249 0.4771
176.......................... HYUNDAI......... VERACRUZ....... 6 12726 0.4715
177.......................... VOLVO........... XC70........... 6 13197 0.4546
178.......................... HONDA........... CR-V........... 104 229378 0.4534
179.......................... PORSCHE......... BOXSTER........ 2 4427 0.4518
180.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS ES....... 54 121577 0.4442
181.......................... SUBARU.......... FORESTER....... 19 43985 0.4320
182.......................... BMW............. MINI COOPER.... 15 38511 0.3895
183.......................... JAGUAR.......... S-TYPE......... 1 2582 0.3873
184.......................... TOYOTA.......... PRIUS.......... 53 158715 0.3339
185.......................... SAAB............ 9-3............ 7 22401 0.3125
186.......................... HONDA........... ODYSSEY VAN.... 64 208166 0.3074
187.......................... FORD MOTOR CO... MERCURY MARINER 6 20842 0.2879
188.......................... VOLVO........... C70............ 1 5612 0.1782
189.......................... TOYOTA.......... LEXUS SC....... 8 80617 0.0992
190.......................... ASTON MARTIN.... DB9............ 0 688 0.0000
191.......................... BENTLEY MOTORS.. ARNAGE......... 0 140 0.0000
192.......................... BENTLEY MOTORS.. AZURE.......... 0 184 0.0000
193.......................... FERRARI......... 141............ 0 364 0.0000
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194.......................... FERRARI......... 612 SCAGLIETTI. 0 66 0.0000
195.......................... FERRARI......... 430............ 0 1382 0.0000
196.......................... GENERAL MOTORS.. CADILLAC 0 648 0.0000
LIMOUSINE.
197.......................... JAGUAR.......... XJ8/XJ8L....... 0 1645 0.0000
198.......................... JAGUAR.......... XJR............ 0 221 0.0000
199.......................... LAMBORGHINI..... MURCIELAGO..... 0 164 0.0000
200.......................... LAMBORGHINI..... GALLARDO....... 0 558 0.0000
201.......................... MASERATI........ QUATTROPORTE... 0 2176 0.0000
202.......................... SAAB............ 9-5............ 0 4084 0.0000
203.......................... SPYKER.......... C8............. 0 7 0.0000
204.......................... VOLVO........... V70............ 0 3899 0.0000
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Issued on: June 4, 2009.
Stephen R. Kratzke,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. E9-13530 Filed 6-9-09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-59-P