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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA 2010–0098]
Preliminary Theft Data; Motor Vehicle
Theft Prevention Standard
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Publication of preliminary theft
data; request for comments.
AGENCY:
This document requests
comments on data about passenger
motor vehicle thefts that occurred in
calendar year (CY) 2008 including theft
rates for existing passenger motor
vehicle lines manufactured in model
year (MY) 2008. The preliminary theft
data indicate that the vehicle theft rate
for CY/MY 2008 vehicles (1.69 thefts
per thousand vehicles) decreased by
8.65 percent from the theft rate for CY/
MY 2007 vehicles (1.85 thefts per
thousand vehicles).
SUMMARY:
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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 October 18, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
[identified by Docket No. NHTSA–
2010–0098 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
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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 2008 theft data show
a decrease in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2007 (for 2007 theft data, see
75 FR 47720, August 9, 2010). The
preliminary theft rate for MY 2008
passenger vehicles stolen in calendar
year 2008 decreased to 1.69 thefts per
thousand vehicles produced, a decrease
of 8.65 percent from the rate of 1.85
thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2007 vehicles in CY
2007. For MY 2008 vehicles, out of a
total of 239 vehicle lines, 18 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 18 vehicle lines with a theft rate
higher than 3.5826, 14 are passenger car
lines, four are multipurpose passenger
vehicle lines, and none are light-duty
truck lines.
The agency believes that the theft rate
reduction is a result of several factors,
including vehicle parts marking; the
increased use of standard antitheft
devices (i.e., as immobilizers); advances
in electronic technology and other theft
prevention methods (i.e., remote engine
disablers, license tag readers; improved
door locks); increased and improved
prosecution efforts by law enforcement
organizations; and, increased public
awareness (i.e., precautionary measures
for vehicle owners) which may have
contributed to the overall reduction in
vehicle thefts. The preliminary MY 2008
theft rate reduction is consistent with
the general decreasing trend of theft
rates over the past 16 years as indicated
by Figure 1.
In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively
ranked each of the MY 2008 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
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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
2008 the most recent calendar year for
which data are available.
In calculating the 2008 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 2008 theft rate
for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2008 vehicles of that line stolen
during calendar year 2008 by the total
number of vehicles in that line
manufactured for MY 2008, as reported
to the Environmental Protection Agency
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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
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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
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 2008 PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN IN CALENDAR
YEAR 2008
Thefts
2008
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CHRYSLER ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
CHRYSLER ...........................
MITSUBISHI ..........................
CHRYSLER ...........................
HYUNDAI ...............................
CHRYSLER ...........................
CHRYSLER ...........................
CHRYSLER ...........................
HYUNDAI ...............................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
CHRYSLER ...........................
NISSAN .................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
MAZDA ..................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
CHRYSLER ...........................
HONDA ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
LAMBORGHINI ......................
NISSAN .................................
NISSAN .................................
ISUZU ....................................
MITSUBISHI ..........................
NISSAN .................................
BMW ......................................
SUZUKI ..................................
ASTON MARTIN ...................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
KIA .........................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
SUZUKI ..................................
ISUZU ....................................
VOLVO ..................................
BMW ......................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
KIA .........................................
AUDI ......................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
KIA .........................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
VOLVO ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
DODGE MAGNUM ................................................................
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX .......................................................
DODGE CHARGER ...............................................................
GALANT .................................................................................
300 .........................................................................................
AZERA ...................................................................................
SEBRING ...............................................................................
PACIFICA ..............................................................................
PT CRUISER CONVERTIBLE ..............................................
SONATA ................................................................................
CADILLAC STS .....................................................................
DODGE AVENGER ...............................................................
PATHFINDER ........................................................................
DODGE CALIBER .................................................................
6 .............................................................................................
PT CRUISER .........................................................................
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE ....................................................
S2000 .....................................................................................
PONTIAC G6 .........................................................................
MURCIELAGO .......................................................................
INFINITI FX35 ........................................................................
MAXIMA .................................................................................
I SERIES PICKUP .................................................................
ECLIPSE ................................................................................
350Z .......................................................................................
M6 ..........................................................................................
XL7 .........................................................................................
DB9 ........................................................................................
MUSTANG .............................................................................
CHEVROLET COBALT .........................................................
SPECTRA ..............................................................................
CHEVROLET IMPALA ...........................................................
FORENZA ..............................................................................
ASCENDER ...........................................................................
S40 .........................................................................................
7 .............................................................................................
DODGE NITRO .....................................................................
CHEVROLET MALIBU ..........................................................
RIO .........................................................................................
AUDI S8/S8 QUATTRO .........................................................
PONTIAC G5 .........................................................................
CHEVROLET AVEO ..............................................................
OPTIMA .................................................................................
CADILLAC DTS .....................................................................
S60 .........................................................................................
CHEVROLET HHR ................................................................
CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER ................................................
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2008
2008 Theft
rate (per
1,000 vehicles produced)
15,319
64,268
110,895
11,986
76,295
11,462
51,096
16,384
1,830
87,456
17,517
137,543
25,262
91,288
44,114
65,485
45,930
2,606
154,317
288
15,179
38,602
2,977
21,046
12,373
1,547
24,555
323
94,476
176,456
60,253
320,116
21,358
1,063
11,753
13,599
48,377
155,433
35,014
385
20,185
56,070
47,198
40,809
13,592
99,176
100,805
13.5779
6.7841
6.5648
6.4242
6.3307
5.4092
5.0885
5.0659
4.9180
4.9053
4.6812
4.6604
4.5523
4.2393
4.1257
3.8788
3.8537
3.8373
3.5576
3.4722
3.4258
3.3936
3.3591
3.3260
3.3137
3.2321
3.1765
3.0960
3.0378
3.0319
3.0040
2.8833
2.8561
2.8222
2.8078
2.7943
2.7906
2.7214
2.6275
2.5974
2.5762
2.4790
2.3942
2.3769
2.3543
2.2082
2.1328
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YEAR 2008—Continued
Thefts
2008
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Make/model (line)
TOYOTA ................................
SUZUKI ..................................
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
KIA .........................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
TOYOTA ................................
NISSAN .................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
TOYOTA ................................
TOYOTA ................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
MITSUBISHI ..........................
NISSAN .................................
TOYOTA ................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
NISSAN .................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
MAZDA ..................................
BENTLEY MOTORS .............
CHRYSLER ...........................
MITSUBISHI ..........................
NISSAN .................................
MAZDA ..................................
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
NISSAN .................................
MAZDA ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
TOYOTA ................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
AUDI ......................................
NISSAN .................................
HYUNDAI ...............................
HYUNDAI ...............................
AUDI ......................................
KIA .........................................
TOYOTA ................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
HYUNDAI ...............................
CHRYSLER ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
MAZDA ..................................
NISSAN .................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
TOYOTA ................................
SUZUKI ..................................
TOYOTA ................................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
KIA .........................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
GENERAL MOTORS .............
AUDI ......................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
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SCION TC ..............................................................................
RENO .....................................................................................
CL–CLASS .............................................................................
RONDO ..................................................................................
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ..................................................
XK ..........................................................................................
COROLLA ..............................................................................
SENTRA ................................................................................
FUSION .................................................................................
4RUNNER ..............................................................................
SCION XB ..............................................................................
PONTIAC G8 .........................................................................
R32 ........................................................................................
ENDEAVOR ...........................................................................
XTERRA ................................................................................
AVALON ................................................................................
CROWN VICTORIA ...............................................................
CHEVROLET CORVETTE ....................................................
S–TYPE .................................................................................
ALTIMA ..................................................................................
PONTIAC TORRENT ............................................................
5 .............................................................................................
CONTINENTAL ......................................................................
JEEP PATRIOT .....................................................................
LANCER ................................................................................
VERSA ...................................................................................
TRIBUTE ................................................................................
JETTA/GLI .............................................................................
FOCUS ..................................................................................
INFINITI M35/M45 .................................................................
3 .............................................................................................
PONTIAC VIBE ......................................................................
CAMRY/SOLARA ..................................................................
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS .............................................
AUDI A3/A3 QUATTRO .........................................................
FRONTIER PICKUP ..............................................................
ACCENT ................................................................................
ELANTRA ..............................................................................
AUDI A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT .................................
SPORTAGE ...........................................................................
LEXUS SC .............................................................................
PONTIAC SOLSTICE ............................................................
SATURN AURA .....................................................................
SANTA FE .............................................................................
JEEP COMPASS ...................................................................
CADILLAC XLR .....................................................................
CX–7 ......................................................................................
INFINITI G37 .........................................................................
EDGE .....................................................................................
TAURUS ................................................................................
GOLF/RABBIT/GTI ................................................................
CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN ............................................
BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE ................................................
MERCURY MILAN .................................................................
MERCURY SABLE ................................................................
S–CLASS ...............................................................................
YARIS ....................................................................................
SX4 ........................................................................................
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GMC ENVOY .........................................................................
CADILLAC CTS .....................................................................
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Production
(Mfr’s) 2008
2008 Theft
rate (per
1,000 vehicles produced)
54,835
4,840
10,679
23,441
62,654
1,542
194,251
119,932
137,791
59,563
60,553
12,035
4,999
9,583
36,035
61,851
9,299
32,882
1,779
304,132
28,370
16,389
3,069
61,495
43,668
76,223
23,834
87,219
180,249
16,522
129,061
20,317
257,638
44,071
5,378
47,215
51,562
109,498
16,651
40,669
2,807
14,080
60,715
76,765
26,147
1,468
33,134
29,182
128,607
81,095
35,696
73,084
41,961
32,608
26,392
26,436
120,841
42,522
32,737
2,556
31,800
30,956
62,943
46,237
12,300
19,420
2,666
2.0790
2.0661
2.0601
2.0050
1.9632
1.9455
1.9253
1.9178
1.8797
1.8468
1.8331
1.8280
1.8004
1.7740
1.7483
1.7300
1.7206
1.7031
1.6863
1.6638
1.6567
1.6474
1.6292
1.6099
1.6030
1.6006
1.5944
1.5822
1.5756
1.5737
1.5419
1.5258
1.5138
1.4976
1.4875
1.4826
1.4740
1.4612
1.4414
1.4261
1.4250
1.4205
1.4000
1.3939
1.3768
1.3624
1.3581
1.3364
1.3219
1.3194
1.3167
1.2725
1.2631
1.2574
1.2504
1.2483
1.2165
1.1994
1.1913
1.1737
1.1635
1.1629
1.1598
1.1463
1.1382
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TOYOTA ................................
KIA .........................................
SUZUKI ..................................
HONDA ..................................
HONDA ..................................
TOYOTA ................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
NISSAN .................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
HYUNDAI ...............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
ASTON MARTIN ...................
HONDA ..................................
TOYOTA ................................
HONDA ..................................
TOYOTA ................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
TOYOTA ................................
HONDA ..................................
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
SUBARU ................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
TOYOTA ................................
HONDA ..................................
AUDI ......................................
SUBARU ................................
MASERATI ............................
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
PORSCHE .............................
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
TOYOTA ................................
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
PORSCHE .............................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
HONDA ..................................
VOLVO ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
VOLVO ..................................
TOYOTA ................................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
BMW ......................................
AUDI ......................................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
VOLKSWAGEN .....................
CHRYSLER ...........................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
HYUNDAI ...............................
NISSAN .................................
VOLVO ..................................
GENERAL MOTORS .............
BMW ......................................
NISSAN .................................
BMW ......................................
TOYOTA ................................
BMW ......................................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
SUBARU ................................
BMW ......................................
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
HONDA ..................................
CHRYSLER ...........................
HONDA ..................................
HYUNDAI ...............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
JEEP LIBERTY ......................................................................
BUICK LUCERNE ..................................................................
TACOMA PICKUP .................................................................
SORENTO .............................................................................
VITARA/GRAND VITARA ......................................................
ACCORD ...............................................................................
CIVIC .....................................................................................
HIGHLANDER .......................................................................
SATURN SKY ........................................................................
QUEST VAN ..........................................................................
JEEP WRANGLER ................................................................
TIBURON ...............................................................................
ESCAPE ................................................................................
VANTAGE ..............................................................................
ACURA 3.2 TL .......................................................................
LEXUS IS ...............................................................................
ELEMENT ..............................................................................
RAV4 ......................................................................................
CHEVROLET EQUINOX .......................................................
LEXUS GS .............................................................................
ACURA RDX ..........................................................................
NEW BEETLE ........................................................................
FORESTER ...........................................................................
TAURUS X .............................................................................
LEXUS LS ..............................................................................
ACURA TSX ..........................................................................
AUDI A8/A8 QUATTRO .........................................................
LEGACY ................................................................................
QUATTROPORTE .................................................................
PASSAT .................................................................................
CAYMAN ................................................................................
C–CLASS ...............................................................................
FJ CRUISER ..........................................................................
SL–CLASS .............................................................................
911 .........................................................................................
XKR ........................................................................................
ACURA 3.5 RL ......................................................................
V70 .........................................................................................
SATURN VUE ........................................................................
XC90 ......................................................................................
LEXUS RX .............................................................................
LAND ROVER LR2 ................................................................
3 .............................................................................................
AUDI S5/S5 QUATTRO .........................................................
RANGER PICKUP .................................................................
MERCURY MARINER ...........................................................
EOS .......................................................................................
DODGE VIPER ......................................................................
GMC CANYON PICKUP .......................................................
TUCSON ................................................................................
INFINITI G35 .........................................................................
C70 ........................................................................................
CHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP .....................................
Z4/M .......................................................................................
ROGUE ..................................................................................
6 .............................................................................................
SIENNA VAN .........................................................................
5 .............................................................................................
VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8 ...................................................
IMPREZA ...............................................................................
M3 ..........................................................................................
E–CLASS ...............................................................................
PILOT .....................................................................................
CROSSFIRE ..........................................................................
FIT ..........................................................................................
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66,117
146,312
39,679
17,996
384,257
355,443
137,668
12,979
21,348
120,710
10,315
249,322
1,047
56,720
57,931
37,980
164,331
90,033
20,030
21,271
28,003
30,406
42,101
28,875
21,996
2,359
26,288
1,196
35,376
4,901
78,747
41,931
3,708
9,941
1,265
5,132
3,862
108,682
30,004
115,527
14,659
121,356
1,340
85,052
52,931
13,815
1,382
18,049
22,488
56,155
7,220
66,677
5,880
78,079
6,052
129,208
79,395
1,533
59,340
7,854
42,951
88,713
1,648
74,486
13,264
36,884
1.0936
1.0890
1.0662
1.0585
1.0558
1.0436
1.0353
1.0097
1.0016
0.9837
0.9775
0.9695
0.9586
0.9551
0.9520
0.9321
0.9215
0.9128
0.9108
0.8987
0.8932
0.8928
0.8880
0.8788
0.8658
0.8638
0.8478
0.8369
0.8361
0.8198
0.8162
0.8127
0.8109
0.8091
0.8047
0.7905
0.7794
0.7768
0.7729
0.7666
0.7617
0.7504
0.7499
0.7463
0.7407
0.7368
0.7239
0.7236
0.7203
0.7115
0.6945
0.6925
0.6899
0.6803
0.6660
0.6609
0.6579
0.6550
0.6523
0.6404
0.6366
0.6286
0.6200
0.6068
0.6041
0.6031
0.5965
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MAZDA ..................................
VOLVO ..................................
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CHRYSLER ...........................
BMW ......................................
ALFA ROMEO .......................
AUDI ......................................
AUDI ......................................
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BENTLEY MOTORS .............
BMW ......................................
BUGATTI ...............................
FERRARI ...............................
FERRARI ...............................
FERRARI ...............................
FORD MOTOR CO. ..............
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GENERAL MOTORS .............
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .......
LAMBORGHINI ......................
LOTUS ...................................
LOTUS ...................................
MASERATI ............................
MAZDA ..................................
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
MERCEDES–BENZ ...............
NISSAN .................................
PORSCHE .............................
ROLLS ROYCE .....................
ROUSH PERFORMANCE .....
SAAB .....................................
SALEEN .................................
SPYKER ................................
LINCOLN MKZ .......................................................................
CX–9 ......................................................................................
V50 .........................................................................................
C30 ........................................................................................
AUDI TT .................................................................................
PRIUS ....................................................................................
ENTOURAGE VAN ................................................................
B9 TRIBECA ..........................................................................
X3 ...........................................................................................
RX–8 ......................................................................................
SLK–CLASS ..........................................................................
ACURA MDX .........................................................................
OUTBACK ..............................................................................
S80 .........................................................................................
9–3 .........................................................................................
OUTLANDER .........................................................................
CR–V .....................................................................................
LEXUS ES .............................................................................
AMANTI .................................................................................
MINI COOPER .......................................................................
INFINITI EX35 .......................................................................
MX–5 MIATA .........................................................................
XC70 ......................................................................................
ODYSSEY VAN .....................................................................
SMART FORTWO .................................................................
SATURN ASTRA ...................................................................
DODGE CHALLENGER ........................................................
1 .............................................................................................
8C ..........................................................................................
AUDI R8 .................................................................................
AUDI RS4 ..............................................................................
ARNAGE ................................................................................
AZURE ...................................................................................
B7 ...........................................................................................
VEYRON ................................................................................
141 .........................................................................................
430 .........................................................................................
612 SCAGLIETTI ...................................................................
SHELBY GT ...........................................................................
CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE .............................
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE ........................................................
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X–TYPE .................................................................................
GALLARDO ...........................................................................
ELISE .....................................................................................
EXIGE ....................................................................................
GRANTURISMO ....................................................................
B SERIES PICKUP ................................................................
MAYBACH 57 ........................................................................
MAYBACH 62 ........................................................................
SLR–CLASS ..........................................................................
INFINITI FX45 ........................................................................
BOXSTER ..............................................................................
PHANTOM .............................................................................
RPP MUSTANG ....................................................................
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2008 Theft
rate (per
1,000 vehicles produced)
32,457
36,033
1,875
5,865
7,924
171,762
8,217
18,805
21,033
2,106
4,379
57,380
63,741
11,433
18,364
14,445
228,315
79,585
3,398
40,950
15,202
16,044
12,793
135,622
21,627
17,912
6,411
11,887
84
572
1,172
63
127
232
18
324
1,032
94
3,244
967
664
114
807
792
129
123
1,465
1,884
76
67
105
395
4,067
378
1,491
3,336
370
6
0.5854
0.5550
0.5333
0.5115
0.5048
0.4890
0.4868
0.4786
0.4754
0.4748
0.4567
0.4531
0.4393
0.4373
0.4356
0.4154
0.3592
0.3393
0.2943
0.2686
0.2631
0.2493
0.2345
0.2065
0.1850
0.1675
0.1560
0.0841
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
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
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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50 CFR Part 17
[Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2010-0058]
[MO 92210-0-0008]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; 90-Day Finding on a
Petition to List Brian Head
Mountainsnail as Endangered or
Threatened with Critical Habitat
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of 90–day petition
finding.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce a
90–day finding on a petition to list the
Brian Head mountainsnail (Oreohelix
parawanensis) as endangered or
threatened under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended.
Based on our review, we find that the
petition does not present substantial
information indicating that listing the
species may be warranted. However, we
ask the public to submit to us any new
information that becomes available
concerning the status of, or threats to,
the mountainsnail or its habitat at any
time. This information will help us
monitor and encourage the conservation
of this species.
DATES: The finding announced in this
document was made on August 17,
2010. You may submit new information
concerning this species for our
consideration at any time.
ADDRESSES: This finding is available on
the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov at Docket No.
FWS-R6-ES-2010-0058. Supporting
information we used in preparing this
finding is available for public
inspection, by appointment, during
normal business hours, at the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie
Regional Ecological Services Office, P.O.
Box 25486, Denver Federal Center,
Denver, CO 80255. Please submit any
new information, materials, comments,
or questions concerning this species or
this finding to the above postal address.
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Section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires that we
make a finding on whether a petition to
list, delist, or reclassify a species
presents substantial scientific or
commercial information indicating that
a petitioned action may be warranted.
We are to base this finding on
information provided in the petition
and any information we may have in
our files. To the maximum extent
practicable, we are to make the finding
within 90 days of our receipt of the
petition, and publish our notice of this
finding promptly in the Federal
Register.
Our standard for ‘‘substantial
information,’’ as defined in the Code of
Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 424.14(b),
with regard to a 90–day petition finding
is ‘‘that amount of information that
would lead a reasonable person to
believe that the measure proposed in the
petition may be warranted.’’ If we find
that substantial information was
presented, we are required to promptly
commence a status review of the
species, which we subsequently
summarize in our 12–month finding.
In considering what factors might
constitute threats to a species, we must
look beyond the exposure of the species
to a factor to evaluate whether the
species may respond to the factor in a
way that causes actual impacts to the
species. If there is exposure to a factor
and the species responds negatively, the
factor may be a threat and, during the
subsequent status review, we attempt to
determine how significant a threat it is.
The threat is significant if it drives, or
contributes to, the risk of extinction of
the species such that the species may
warrant listing as endangered or
threatened as those terms are defined in
the Act. However, the identification of
factors that could impact a species
negatively may not be sufficient to
compel a finding that the information in
the petition and our files is substantial.
The information must include evidence
sufficient to suggest that these factors
may be operative threats that act on the
species to the point that the species may
meet the definition of endangered or
threatened under the Act.
Petition History
On July 30, 2007, we received a
petition dated July 24, 2007, from Forest
Guardians (now WildEarth Guardians)
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requesting that the Service: (1) Consider
for listing all full species in our
Mountain Prairie Region ranked as G1
or G1G2 by the organization
NatureServe, except those that are
currently listed, proposed for listing, or
candidates for listing (a total of 206
species); and (2) list each species we
considered as either endangered or
threatened. The petition incorporated
all analysis, references, and
documentation provided by
NatureServe in its online database at
https://www.natureserve.org/ into the
petition. However, it should be noted
that no other documentation on species
was provided in the petition, and the
information on most species in the
NatureServe database is not extensive,
because the focus is on rare species.
Subsequent to the petition, NatureServe
included a disclaimer on its database
indicating that: ‘‘The purpose of the
conservation status ranks developed by
NatureServe is to assess the relative risk
facing a species and does not imply that
any specific action or legal status is
needed to assure its
survival...Assessment by NatureServe of
any species...does not constitute a
recommendation by NatureServe for
listing under the U.S. Endangered
Species Act...’’.
The petition clearly identified itself as
a petition and included the
identification information required at 50
CFR 424.14(a). We sent a letter to the
petitioners dated August 24, 2007,
acknowledging receipt of the petition
and stating that, based on preliminary
review, we found no compelling
evidence to support an emergency
listing for any of the species covered by
the petition.
On June 18, 2008, we received a
petition from WildEarth Guardians
dated June 12, 2008, to emergency list
32 species including the Brian Head
mountainsnail under the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C.
Subchapter II) and the Act. However,
emergency listing a species is not a
petitionable action under the APA or
the Act, and is treated solely as a
petition to list a species under the Act.
Of those 32 species, 11 had been
included in the July 24, 2007, petition
for listing on a non-emergency basis. In
a letter dated July 25, 2008, we stated
that the information provided in both
the 2007 and 2008 petitions and in our
files did not indicate that any of the 11
species were at significant risk of wellbeing, and in need of temporary
protections under section 4(b)(7) of the
Act (i.e. emergency listing).
We subsequently published an initial
90–day finding for 165 of the 206
petitioned species on February 5, 2009,
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA 2010-0098]
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) 2008 including theft
rates for existing passenger motor vehicle lines manufactured in model
year (MY) 2008. The preliminary theft data indicate that the vehicle
theft rate for CY/MY 2008 vehicles (1.69 thefts per thousand vehicles)
decreased by 8.65 percent from the theft rate for CY/MY 2007 vehicles
(1.85 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 October 18, 2010.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Deborah Mazyck, Office of
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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
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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 2008 the most recent calendar year for which data are available.
In calculating the 2008 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 2008 theft rate for each
vehicle line was calculated by dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2008 vehicles of that line stolen during calendar year 2008 by
the total number of vehicles in that line manufactured for MY 2008, as
reported to the Environmental Protection Agency (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 2008 theft data show a decrease in the vehicle
theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2007
(for 2007 theft data, see 75 FR 47720, August 9, 2010). The preliminary
theft rate for MY 2008 passenger vehicles stolen in calendar year 2008
decreased to 1.69 thefts per thousand vehicles produced, a decrease of
8.65 percent from the rate of 1.85 thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY 2007 vehicles in CY 2007. For MY 2008 vehicles, out
of a total of 239 vehicle lines, 18 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 18 vehicle lines
with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, 14 are passenger car lines, four
are multipurpose passenger vehicle lines, and none are light-duty truck
lines.
The agency believes that the theft rate reduction is a result of
several factors, including vehicle parts marking; the increased use of
standard antitheft devices (i.e., as immobilizers); advances in
electronic technology and other theft prevention methods (i.e., remote
engine disablers, license tag readers; improved door locks); increased
and improved prosecution efforts by law enforcement organizations; and,
increased public awareness (i.e., precautionary measures for vehicle
owners) which may have contributed to the overall reduction in vehicle
thefts. The preliminary MY 2008 theft rate reduction is consistent with
the general decreasing trend of theft rates over the past 16 years as
indicated by Figure 1.
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In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively ranked each of the MY 2008
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.
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of confidentiality, three copies of the
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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
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that interested persons continue to examine the docket for new
material.
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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 2008 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2008
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2008 Theft
Production rate (per
Manufacturer Make/model (line) Thefts (Mfr's) 1,000
2008 2008 vehicles
produced)
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1....................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE MAGNUM............................... 208 15,319 13.5779
2....................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX......................... 436 64,268 6.7841
3....................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE CHARGER.............................. 728 110,895 6.5648
4....................................... MITSUBISHI.................. GALANT..................................... 77 11,986 6.4242
5....................................... CHRYSLER.................... 300........................................ 483 76,295 6.3307
6....................................... HYUNDAI..................... AZERA...................................... 62 11,462 5.4092
7....................................... CHRYSLER.................... SEBRING.................................... 260 51,096 5.0885
8....................................... CHRYSLER.................... PACIFICA................................... 83 16,384 5.0659
9....................................... CHRYSLER.................... PT CRUISER CONVERTIBLE..................... 9 1,830 4.9180
10...................................... HYUNDAI..................... SONATA..................................... 429 87,456 4.9053
11...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC STS............................... 82 17,517 4.6812
12...................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE AVENGER.............................. 641 137,543 4.6604
13...................................... NISSAN...................... PATHFINDER................................. 115 25,262 4.5523
14...................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE CALIBER.............................. 387 91,288 4.2393
15...................................... MAZDA....................... 6.......................................... 182 44,114 4.1257
16...................................... CHRYSLER.................... PT CRUISER................................. 254 65,485 3.8788
17...................................... CHRYSLER.................... SEBRING CONVERTIBLE........................ 177 45,930 3.8537
18...................................... HONDA....................... S2000...................................... 10 2,606 3.8373
19...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC G6................................. 549 154,317 3.5576
20...................................... LAMBORGHINI................. MURCIELAGO................................. 1 288 3.4722
21...................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI FX35.............................. 52 15,179 3.4258
22...................................... NISSAN...................... MAXIMA..................................... 131 38,602 3.3936
23...................................... ISUZU....................... I SERIES PICKUP............................ 10 2,977 3.3591
24...................................... MITSUBISHI.................. ECLIPSE.................................... 70 21,046 3.3260
25...................................... NISSAN...................... 350Z....................................... 41 12,373 3.3137
26...................................... BMW......................... M6......................................... 5 1,547 3.2321
27...................................... SUZUKI...................... XL7........................................ 78 24,555 3.1765
28...................................... ASTON MARTIN................ DB9........................................ 1 323 3.0960
29...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... MUSTANG.................................... 287 94,476 3.0378
30...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET COBALT........................... 535 176,456 3.0319
31...................................... KIA......................... SPECTRA.................................... 181 60,253 3.0040
32...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET IMPALA........................... 923 320,116 2.8833
33...................................... SUZUKI...................... FORENZA.................................... 61 21,358 2.8561
34...................................... ISUZU....................... ASCENDER................................... 3 1,063 2.8222
35...................................... VOLVO....................... S40........................................ 33 11,753 2.8078
36...................................... BMW......................... 7.......................................... 38 13,599 2.7943
37...................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE NITRO................................ 135 48,377 2.7906
38...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET MALIBU........................... 423 155,433 2.7214
39...................................... KIA......................... RIO........................................ 92 35,014 2.6275
40...................................... AUDI........................ AUDI S8/S8 QUATTRO......................... 1 385 2.5974
41...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC G5................................. 52 20,185 2.5762
42...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET AVEO............................. 139 56,070 2.4790
43...................................... KIA......................... OPTIMA..................................... 113 47,198 2.3942
44...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC DTS............................... 97 40,809 2.3769
45...................................... VOLVO....................... S60........................................ 32 13,592 2.3543
46...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET HHR.............................. 219 99,176 2.2082
47...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER...................... 215 100,805 2.1328
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48...................................... TOYOTA...................... SCION TC................................... 114 54,835 2.0790
49...................................... SUZUKI...................... RENO....................................... 10 4,840 2.0661
50...................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... CL-CLASS................................... 22 10,679 2.0601
51...................................... KIA......................... RONDO...................................... 47 23,441 2.0050
52...................................... CHRYSLER.................... JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE........................ 123 62,654 1.9632
53...................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... XK......................................... 3 1,542 1.9455
54...................................... TOYOTA...................... COROLLA.................................... 374 194,251 1.9253
55...................................... NISSAN...................... SENTRA..................................... 230 119,932 1.9178
56...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... FUSION..................................... 259 137,791 1.8797
57...................................... TOYOTA...................... 4RUNNER.................................... 110 59,563 1.8468
58...................................... TOYOTA...................... SCION XB................................... 111 60,553 1.8331
59...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC G8................................. 22 12,035 1.8280
60...................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. R32........................................ 9 4,999 1.8004
61...................................... MITSUBISHI.................. ENDEAVOR................................... 17 9,583 1.7740
62...................................... NISSAN...................... XTERRA..................................... 63 36,035 1.7483
63...................................... TOYOTA...................... AVALON..................................... 107 61,851 1.7300
64...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... CROWN VICTORIA............................. 16 9,299 1.7206
65...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET CORVETTE......................... 56 32,882 1.7031
66...................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... S-TYPE..................................... 3 1,779 1.6863
67...................................... NISSAN...................... ALTIMA..................................... 506 304,132 1.6638
68...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC TORRENT............................ 47 28,370 1.6567
69...................................... MAZDA....................... 5.......................................... 27 16,389 1.6474
70...................................... BENTLEY MOTORS.............. CONTINENTAL................................ 5 3,069 1.6292
71...................................... CHRYSLER.................... JEEP PATRIOT............................... 99 61,495 1.6099
72...................................... MITSUBISHI.................. LANCER..................................... 70 43,668 1.6030
73...................................... NISSAN...................... VERSA...................................... 122 76,223 1.6006
74...................................... MAZDA....................... TRIBUTE.................................... 38 23,834 1.5944
75...................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. JETTA/GLI.................................. 138 87,219 1.5822
76...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... FOCUS...................................... 284 180,249 1.5756
77...................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI M35/M45........................... 26 16,522 1.5737
78...................................... MAZDA....................... 3.......................................... 199 129,061 1.5419
79...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC VIBE............................... 31 20,317 1.5258
80...................................... TOYOTA...................... CAMRY/SOLARA............................... 390 257,638 1.5138
81...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS...................... 66 44,071 1.4976
82...................................... AUDI........................ AUDI A3/A3 QUATTRO......................... 8 5,378 1.4875
83...................................... NISSAN...................... FRONTIER PICKUP............................ 70 47,215 1.4826
84...................................... HYUNDAI..................... ACCENT..................................... 76 51,562 1.4740
85...................................... HYUNDAI..................... ELANTRA.................................... 160 109,498 1.4612
86...................................... AUDI........................ AUDI A6/A6 QUATTRO/S6/S6 AVANT............. 24 16,651 1.4414
87...................................... KIA......................... SPORTAGE................................... 58 40,669 1.4261
88...................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS SC................................... 4 2,807 1.4250
89...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. PONTIAC SOLSTICE........................... 20 14,080 1.4205
90...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. SATURN AURA................................ 85 60,715 1.4000
91...................................... HYUNDAI..................... SANTA FE................................... 107 76,765 1.3939
92...................................... CHRYSLER.................... JEEP COMPASS............................... 36 26,147 1.3768
93...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC XLR............................... 2 1,468 1.3624
94...................................... MAZDA....................... CX-7....................................... 45 33,134 1.3581
95...................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI G37............................... 39 29,182 1.3364
96...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... EDGE....................................... 170 128,607 1.3219
97...................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... TAURUS..................................... 107 81,095 1.3194
98...................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. GOLF/RABBIT/GTI............................ 47 35,696 1.3167
99...................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET UPLANDER VAN..................... 93 73,084 1.2725
100..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE...................... 53 41,961 1.2631
101..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... MERCURY MILAN.............................. 41 32,608 1.2574
102..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... MERCURY SABLE.............................. 33 26,392 1.2504
103..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... S-CLASS.................................... 33 26,436 1.2483
104..................................... TOYOTA...................... YARIS...................................... 147 120,841 1.2165
105..................................... SUZUKI...................... SX4........................................ 51 42,522 1.1994
106..................................... TOYOTA...................... SCION XD................................... 39 32,737 1.1913
107..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... XJ8/XJ8L................................... 3 2,556 1.1737
108..................................... KIA......................... SEDONA VAN................................. 37 31,800 1.1635
109..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. GMC ENVOY.................................. 36 30,956 1.1629
110..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC CTS............................... 73 62,943 1.1598
111..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI A4/A5//A4/A5 QUATTRO//S4/S4 AVANT..... 53 46,237 1.1463
112..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... LINCOLN TOWN CAR........................... 14 12,300 1.1382
113..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... CLK-CLASS.................................. 22 19,420 1.1329
114..................................... BMW......................... M5......................................... 3 2,666 1.1253
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115..................................... CHRYSLER.................... JEEP LIBERTY............................... 99 90,530 1.0936
116..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. BUICK LUCERNE.............................. 72 66,117 1.0890
117..................................... TOYOTA...................... TACOMA PICKUP.............................. 156 146,312 1.0662
118..................................... KIA......................... SORENTO.................................... 42 39,679 1.0585
119..................................... SUZUKI...................... VITARA/GRAND VITARA........................ 19 17,996 1.0558
120..................................... HONDA....................... ACCORD..................................... 401 384,257 1.0436
121..................................... HONDA....................... CIVIC...................................... 368 355,443 1.0353
122..................................... TOYOTA...................... HIGHLANDER................................. 139 137,668 1.0097
123..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. SATURN SKY................................. 13 12,979 1.0016
124..................................... NISSAN...................... QUEST VAN.................................. 21 21,348 0.9837
125..................................... CHRYSLER.................... JEEP WRANGLER.............................. 118 120,710 0.9775
126..................................... HYUNDAI..................... TIBURON.................................... 10 10,315 0.9695
127..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... ESCAPE..................................... 239 249,322 0.9586
128..................................... ASTON MARTIN................ VANTAGE.................................... 1 1,047 0.9551
129..................................... HONDA....................... ACURA 3.2 TL............................... 54 56,720 0.9520
130..................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS IS................................... 54 57,931 0.9321
131..................................... HONDA....................... ELEMENT.................................... 35 37,980 0.9215
132..................................... TOYOTA...................... RAV4....................................... 150 164,331 0.9128
133..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET EQUINOX.......................... 82 90,033 0.9108
134..................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS GS................................... 18 20,030 0.8987
135..................................... HONDA....................... ACURA RDX.................................. 19 21,271 0.8932
136..................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. NEW BEETLE................................. 25 28,003 0.8928
137..................................... SUBARU...................... FORESTER................................... 27 30,406 0.8880
138..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... TAURUS X................................... 37 42,101 0.8788
139..................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS LS................................... 25 28,875 0.8658
140..................................... HONDA....................... ACURA TSX.................................. 19 21,996 0.8638
141..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI A8/A8 QUATTRO......................... 2 2,359 0.8478
142..................................... SUBARU...................... LEGACY..................................... 22 26,288 0.8369
143..................................... MASERATI.................... QUATTROPORTE............................... 1 1,196 0.8361
144..................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. PASSAT..................................... 29 35,376 0.8198
145..................................... PORSCHE..................... CAYMAN..................................... 4 4,901 0.8162
146..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... C-CLASS.................................... 64 78,747 0.8127
147..................................... TOYOTA...................... FJ CRUISER................................. 34 41,931 0.8109
148..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... SL-CLASS................................... 3 3,708 0.8091
149..................................... PORSCHE..................... 911........................................ 8 9,941 0.8047
150..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... XKR........................................ 1 1,265 0.7905
151..................................... HONDA....................... ACURA 3.5 RL............................... 4 5,132 0.7794
152..................................... VOLVO....................... V70........................................ 3 3,862 0.7768
153..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. SATURN VUE................................. 84 108,682 0.7729
154..................................... VOLVO....................... XC90....................................... 23 30,004 0.7666
155..................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS RX................................... 88 115,527 0.7617
156..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... LAND ROVER LR2............................. 11 14,659 0.7504
157..................................... BMW......................... 3.......................................... 91 121,356 0.7499
158..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI S5/S5 QUATTRO......................... 1 1,340 0.7463
159..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... RANGER PICKUP.............................. 63 85,052 0.7407
160..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... MERCURY MARINER............................ 39 52,931 0.7368
161..................................... VOLKSWAGEN.................. EOS........................................ 10 13,815 0.7239
162..................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE VIPER................................ 1 1,382 0.7236
163..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. GMC CANYON PICKUP.......................... 13 18,049 0.7203
164..................................... HYUNDAI..................... TUCSON..................................... 16 22,488 0.7115
165..................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI G35............................... 39 56,155 0.6945
166..................................... VOLVO....................... C70........................................ 5 7,220 0.6925
167..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP.................. 46 66,677 0.6899
168..................................... BMW......................... Z4/M....................................... 4 5,880 0.6803
169..................................... NISSAN...................... ROGUE...................................... 52 78,079 0.6660
170..................................... BMW......................... 6.......................................... 4 6,052 0.6609
171..................................... TOYOTA...................... SIENNA VAN................................. 85 129,208 0.6579
172..................................... BMW......................... 5.......................................... 52 79,395 0.6550
173..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... VANDEN PLAS/SUPER V8....................... 1 1,533 0.6523
174..................................... SUBARU...................... IMPREZA.................................... 38 59,340 0.6404
175..................................... BMW......................... M3......................................... 5 7,854 0.6366
176..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... E-CLASS.................................... 27 42,951 0.6286
177..................................... HONDA....................... PILOT...................................... 55 88,713 0.6200
178..................................... CHRYSLER.................... CROSSFIRE.................................. 1 1,648 0.6068
179..................................... HONDA....................... FIT........................................ 45 74,486 0.6041
180..................................... HYUNDAI..................... VERACRUZ................................... 8 13,264 0.6031
181..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... LINCOLN MKX................................ 22 36,884 0.5965
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182..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... LINCOLN MKZ................................ 19 32,457 0.5854
183..................................... MAZDA....................... CX-9....................................... 20 36,033 0.5550
184..................................... VOLVO....................... V50........................................ 1 1,875 0.5333
185..................................... VOLVO....................... C30........................................ 3 5,865 0.5115
186..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI TT.................................... 4 7,924 0.5048
187..................................... TOYOTA...................... PRIUS...................................... 84 171,762 0.4890
188..................................... HYUNDAI..................... ENTOURAGE VAN.............................. 4 8,217 0.4868
189..................................... SUBARU...................... B9 TRIBECA................................. 9 18,805 0.4786
190..................................... BMW......................... X3......................................... 10 21,033 0.4754
191..................................... MAZDA....................... RX-8....................................... 1 2,106 0.4748
192..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... SLK-CLASS.................................. 2 4,379 0.4567
193..................................... HONDA....................... ACURA MDX.................................. 26 57,380 0.4531
194..................................... SUBARU...................... OUTBACK.................................... 28 63,741 0.4393
195..................................... VOLVO....................... S80........................................ 5 11,433 0.4373
196..................................... SAAB........................ 9-3........................................ 8 18,364 0.4356
197..................................... MITSUBISHI.................. OUTLANDER.................................. 6 14,445 0.4154
198..................................... HONDA....................... CR-V....................................... 82 228,315 0.3592
199..................................... TOYOTA...................... LEXUS ES................................... 27 79,585 0.3393
200..................................... KIA......................... AMANTI..................................... 1 3,398 0.2943
201..................................... BMW......................... MINI COOPER................................ 11 40,950 0.2686
202..................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI EX35.............................. 4 15,202 0.2631
203..................................... MAZDA....................... MX-5 MIATA................................. 4 16,044 0.2493
204..................................... VOLVO....................... XC70....................................... 3 12,793 0.2345
205..................................... HONDA....................... ODYSSEY VAN................................ 28 135,622 0.2065
206..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... SMART FORTWO............................... 4 21,627 0.1850
207..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. SATURN ASTRA............................... 3 17,912 0.1675
208..................................... CHRYSLER.................... DODGE CHALLENGER........................... 1 6,411 0.1560
209..................................... BMW......................... 1.......................................... 1 11,887 0.0841
210..................................... ALFA ROMEO.................. 8C......................................... 0 84 0.0000
211..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI R8.................................... 0 572 0.0000
212..................................... AUDI........................ AUDI RS4................................... 0 1,172 0.0000
213..................................... BENTLEY MOTORS.............. ARNAGE..................................... 0 63 0.0000
214..................................... BENTLEY MOTORS.............. AZURE...................................... 0 127 0.0000
215..................................... BMW......................... B7......................................... 0 232 0.0000
216..................................... BUGATTI..................... VEYRON..................................... 0 18 0.0000
217..................................... FERRARI..................... 141........................................ 0 324 0.0000
218..................................... FERRARI..................... 430........................................ 0 1,032 0.0000
219..................................... FERRARI..................... 612 SCAGLIETTI............................. 0 94 0.0000
220..................................... FORD MOTOR CO............... SHELBY GT.................................. 0 3,244 0.0000
221..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE.............. 0 967 0.0000
222..................................... GENERAL MOTORS.............. CADILLAC LIMOUSINE......................... 0 664 0.0000
223..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... XJR........................................ 0 114 0.0000
224..................................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER........... X-TYPE..................................... 0 807 0.0000
225..................................... LAMBORGHINI................. GALLARDO................................... 0 792 0.0000
226..................................... LOTUS....................... ELISE...................................... 0 129 0.0000
227..................................... LOTUS....................... EXIGE...................................... 0 123 0.0000
228..................................... MASERATI.................... GRANTURISMO................................ 0 1,465 0.0000
229..................................... MAZDA....................... B SERIES PICKUP............................ 0 1,884 0.0000
230..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... MAYBACH 57................................. 0 76 0.0000
231..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... MAYBACH 62................................. 0 67 0.0000
232..................................... MERCEDES-BENZ............... SLR-CLASS.................................. 0 105 0.0000
233..................................... NISSAN...................... INFINITI FX45.............................. 0 395 0.0000
234..................................... PORSCHE..................... BOXSTER.................................... 0 4,067 0.0000
235..................................... ROLLS ROYCE................. PHANTOM.................................... 0 378 0.0000
236..................................... ROUSH PERFORMANCE........... RPP MUSTANG................................ 0 1,491 0.0000
237..................................... SAAB........................ 9-5........................................ 0 3,336 0.0000
238..................................... SALEEN...................... S281/H302.................................. 0 370 0.0000
239..................................... SPYKER...................... C8......................................... 0 6 0.0000
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Issued on: August 12, 2010.
Joseph S. Carra,
Acting Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2010-20316 Filed 8-16-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-59-P