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49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA–2012–0072]
Preliminary Theft Data; Motor Vehicle
Theft Prevention Standard
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Publication of preliminary theft
data; request for comments.
AGENCY:
This document requests
comments on data about passenger
motor vehicle thefts that occurred in
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calendar year (CY) 2010 including theft
rates for existing passenger motor
vehicle lines manufactured in model
year (MY) 2010. The preliminary theft
data indicate that the vehicle theft rate
for CY/MY 2010 vehicles (1.17 thefts
per thousand vehicles) decreased by
12.03 percent from the theft rate for CY/
MY 2009 vehicles (1.33 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 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
[identified by Docket No. NHTSA–
2012–0072] 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,
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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)
366–4139. 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
2010, the most recent calendar year for
which data are available.
In calculating the 2010 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 2010 theft rate
for each vehicle line was calculated by
dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2010 vehicles of that line stolen
during calendar year 2010 by the total
number of vehicles in that line
manufactured for MY 2010, as reported
to the Environmental Protection Agency
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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 2010 theft data show
a decrease in the vehicle theft rate when
compared to the theft rate experienced
in CY/MY 2009 (For 2009 theft data, see
76 FR 65610, October 24, 2011). The
preliminary theft rate for MY 2010
passenger vehicles stolen in calendar
year 2010 decreased to 1.17 thefts per
thousand vehicles produced, a decrease
of 12.03 percent from the rate of 1.33
thefts per thousand vehicles
experienced by MY vehicles in CY 2009.
For MY 2010 vehicles, out of a total of
225 vehicle lines, three 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 three
vehicle lines with a theft rate higher
than 3.5826, three are passenger car
lines, none 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 and other advances in electronic
technology (i.e., immobilizers) and theft
prevention methods; increased and
improved prosecution efforts by law
enforcement organizations; and
increased public awareness which may
have contributed to the overall
reduction in vehicle thefts. The
preliminary MY 2010 theft rate
reduction is consistent with the general
decreasing trend of theft rates over the
past 18 years as indicated by Figure 1.
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Produced
In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively
ranked each of the MY 2010 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 the 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
65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78) or you
may visit https://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.
Thefts 2010
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GENERAL MOTORS ..............
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
CHRYSLER .............................
NISSAN ...................................
MITSUBISHI ............................
Production
(Mfr’s) 2010
532
111
579
185
30
38
88,032
25,586
150,391
52,261
9,385
12,053
DODGE CHARGER ......................................
PONTIAC G6 ................................................
CHEVROLET IMPALA ..................................
300 ................................................................
INFINITI FX35 ...............................................
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6.0433
4.3383
3.8500
3.5399
3.1966
3.1527
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CHRYSLER .............................
TOYOTA .................................
CHRYSLER .............................
KIA ..........................................
NISSAN ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
FORD MOTOR CO .................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
BMW ........................................
HYUNDAI ................................
HYUNDAI ................................
KIA ..........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
FORD MOTOR CO .................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
VOLVO ....................................
CHRYSLER .............................
TOYOTA .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
NISSAN ...................................
CHRYSLER .............................
HONDA ...................................
BMW ........................................
CHRYSLER .............................
MITSUBISHI ............................
VOLVO ....................................
CHRYSLER .............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
FORD MOTOR CO .................
AUDI ........................................
NISSAN ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
NISSAN ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
FORD MOTOR CO .................
SUZUKI ...................................
KIA ..........................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
TOYOTA .................................
NISSAN ...................................
NISSAN ...................................
MAZDA ....................................
TOYOTA .................................
HYUNDAI ................................
PORSCHE ...............................
NISSAN ...................................
SUBARU .................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
TOYOTA .................................
MAZDA ....................................
NISSAN ...................................
TOYOTA .................................
TOYOTA .................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
TOYOTA .................................
HONDA ...................................
KIA ..........................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
MAZDA ....................................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
MASERATI ..............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
Production
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139
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162
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381
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190
279
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340
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67,604
18,975
4,287
64,733
9,937
1,124
5,702
77,219
55,245
25,135
15,744
72,346
116,273
2,238
47,199
317,754
183,777
31,692
79,164
51,812
22,528
2,808
9,219
4,674
7,306
18,549
117,961
176,089
7,068
10,308
40,045
224,551
14,075
27,956
13,405
98,010
62,367
2,904
13,345
66,639
23,420
20,150
478,294
151,343
5,531
92,736
2,412
280,461
38,824
63,285
45,410
42,113
20,718
26,950
123,543
29,078
15,555
35,364
16,829
19,786
2,859
12,465
11,615
158,778
56,579
989
3,010
SEBRING ......................................................
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DODGE AVENGER ......................................
RIO ................................................................
INFINITI M35/M45 .........................................
CHEVROLET HHR .......................................
LINCOLN TOWN CAR ..................................
CL-CLASS .....................................................
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SONATA ........................................................
ACCENT ........................................................
OPTIMA .........................................................
CADILLAC DTS ............................................
MUSTANG ....................................................
CHEVROLET COBALT .................................
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DODGE CALIBER .........................................
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CHEVROLET MALIBU ..................................
CHEVROLET AVEO .....................................
VERSA ..........................................................
DODGE CHALLENGER ................................
PILOT ............................................................
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SEBRING CONVERTIBLE ............................
ENDEAVOR ..................................................
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JEEP COMPASS ..........................................
CHEVROLET CAMARO ...............................
FOCUS ..........................................................
AUDI S4/S5 ...................................................
PATHFINDER ...............................................
CADILLAC CTS ............................................
ALTIMA .........................................................
PONTIAC VIBE .............................................
MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS ....................
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FORTE ..........................................................
TAURUS ........................................................
SATURN VUE ...............................................
4RUNNER .....................................................
MAXIMA ........................................................
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COROLLA .....................................................
ELANTRA ......................................................
PANAMERA ..................................................
SENTRA ........................................................
B9 TRIBECA .................................................
FUSION .........................................................
MERCURY MILAN ........................................
YARIS ............................................................
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INFINITI G37 .................................................
SCION XB .....................................................
MATRIX .........................................................
JETTA/GLI .....................................................
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GLK-CLASS ..................................................
NEW BEETLE ...............................................
SCION TC .....................................................
ACURA 3.5 RL ..............................................
SPORTAGE ..................................................
CHEVROLET CORVETTE ............................
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C-CLASS .......................................................
GRANTURISMO ...........................................
CADILLAC STS .............................................
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2010 Theft rate
(per 1,000 vehicles produced)
3.0217
2.9851
2.9140
2.8986
2.7992
2.7498
2.7171
2.6690
2.6307
2.5253
2.5161
2.3871
2.2866
2.2392
2.2361
2.2341
2.1822
2.1746
2.0732
2.0510
2.0464
2.0459
1.8643
1.7806
1.7355
1.7116
1.6425
1.6173
1.6107
1.5844
1.5563
1.5522
1.5233
1.5141
1.4920
1.4666
1.4174
1.3978
1.3950
1.3774
1.3488
1.3356
1.3237
1.2903
1.2858
1.2819
1.2656
1.2509
1.2438
1.2159
1.2106
1.1693
1.1671
1.1635
1.1584
1.1503
1.1494
1.1349
1.0929
1.0745
1.0696
1.0614
1.0493
1.0429
1.0331
1.0329
1.0251
1.0111
0.9967
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FORD MOTOR CO .................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
CHRYSLER .............................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .........
CHRYSLER .............................
KIA ..........................................
BMW ........................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
CHRYSLER .............................
AUDI ........................................
HYUNDAI ................................
BMW ........................................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .........
HONDA ...................................
HONDA ...................................
AUDI ........................................
TOYOTA .................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
SUBARU .................................
TOYOTA .................................
BENTLEY MOTORS ...............
TOYOTA .................................
NISSAN ...................................
HONDA ...................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
NISSAN ...................................
HONDA ...................................
HYUNDAI ................................
MITSUBISHI ............................
KIA ..........................................
TOYOTA .................................
TOYOTA .................................
AUDI ........................................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
NISSAN ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
TOYOTA .................................
CHRYSLER .............................
HONDA ...................................
AUDI ........................................
SUZUKI ...................................
KIA ..........................................
NISSAN ...................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
TOYOTA .................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
BMW ........................................
HONDA ...................................
TOYOTA .................................
NISSAN ...................................
TOYOTA .................................
HONDA ...................................
HONDA ...................................
TOYOTA .................................
HYUNDAI ................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
VOLVO ....................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
SUBARU .................................
CHRYSLER .............................
BMW ........................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
TOYOTA .................................
CHRYSLER .............................
Production
(Mfr’s) 2010
55
22
61
14
70
19
2
44
68
42
105
17
4
25
1
7
29
217
1
16
23
31
11
1
43
15
3
146
6
1
198
39
21
11
77
58
26
1
7
31
10
25
21
4
4
1
26
12
1
27
9
3
22
21
44
89
8
23
7
11
12
1
14
16
45
18
11
3
5
55,836
22,451
63,473
14,730
74,562
20,529
2,198
48,487
75,847
47,715
119,546
19,432
4,587
29,056
1,165
8,206
34,114
259,907
1,201
19,395
27,963
38,000
13,636
1,249
54,895
19,411
3,994
200,970
8,394
1,420
281,286
55,423
29,952
15,716
111,599
84,152
38,497
1,505
10,913
48,740
15,884
40,670
34,613
6,777
6,807
1,713
44,888
21,164
1,809
49,445
17,505
5,890
43,523
41,696
89,165
180,634
16,560
47,770
14,551
22,950
25,073
2,148
30,142
34,726
98,149
40,706
24,911
6,801
11,358
BUICK LACROSSE/ALLURE ........................
FLEX .............................................................
E-CLASS .......................................................
LINCOLN MKS ..............................................
DODGE JOURNEY .......................................
BUICK LUCERNE .........................................
XK/XKR .........................................................
JEEP LIBERTY .............................................
SOUL .............................................................
3 ....................................................................
EDGE ............................................................
DODGE NITRO .............................................
AUDI A3 ........................................................
GENESIS ......................................................
Z4/M ..............................................................
XF ..................................................................
ACCORD CROSSTOUR ...............................
CIVIC .............................................................
AUDI TT ........................................................
FJ CRUISER .................................................
LINCOLN MKZ ..............................................
IMPREZA ......................................................
LEXUS LS .....................................................
CONTINENTAL .............................................
SIENNA VAN ................................................
CUBE ............................................................
ACURA ZDX .................................................
ESCAPE ........................................................
GMC CANYON PICKUP ...............................
GT–R .............................................................
ACCORD .......................................................
SANTA FE .....................................................
LANCER ........................................................
SEDONA VAN ...............................................
TACOMA PICKUP ........................................
HIGHLANDER ...............................................
AUDI A4/A5 ...................................................
SLK-CLASS ...................................................
370Z ..............................................................
CADILLAC SRX ............................................
SCION XD .....................................................
JEEP PATRIOT .............................................
ACURA MDX .................................................
AUDI A6 ........................................................
KIZASHI ........................................................
RONDO .........................................................
FRONTIER PICKUP .....................................
LINCOLN MKX ..............................................
CROWN VICTORIA ......................................
VENZA ..........................................................
TIGUAN .........................................................
1 ....................................................................
INSIGHT ........................................................
LEXUS IS ......................................................
ROGUE .........................................................
RAV4 .............................................................
ELEMENT .....................................................
ACURA TSX ..................................................
AVALON ........................................................
TUCSON .......................................................
CHEVROLET COLORADO PICKUP ............
V50 ................................................................
MERCURY MARINER ..................................
LEGACY ........................................................
JEEP WRANGLER .......................................
MINI COOPER ..............................................
GOLF/RABBIT/GTI ........................................
LEXUS GS ....................................................
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0.9610
0.9504
0.9388
0.9255
0.9099
0.9075
0.8965
0.8802
0.8783
0.8748
0.8720
0.8604
0.8584
0.8530
0.8501
0.8349
0.8326
0.8250
0.8225
0.8158
0.8067
0.8006
0.7833
0.7728
0.7511
0.7265
0.7148
0.7042
0.7039
0.7037
0.7011
0.6999
0.6900
0.6892
0.6754
0.6645
0.6414
0.6360
0.6296
0.6147
0.6067
0.5902
0.5876
0.5838
0.5792
0.5670
0.5528
0.5461
0.5141
0.5093
0.5055
0.5036
0.4935
0.4927
0.4831
0.4815
0.4811
0.4793
0.4786
0.4655
0.4645
0.4607
0.4585
0.4422
0.4416
0.4411
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MAZDA ....................................
TOYOTA .................................
HONDA ...................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
NISSAN ...................................
AUDI ........................................
SUBARU .................................
VOLVO ....................................
BMW ........................................
SUBARU .................................
TOYOTA .................................
HONDA ...................................
TOYOTA .................................
VOLVO ....................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
SUZUKI ...................................
HONDA ...................................
MITSUBISHI ............................
PORSCHE ...............................
TOYOTA .................................
FORD MOTOR CO .................
HONDA ...................................
NISSAN ...................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
SAAB .......................................
VOLVO ....................................
VOLKSWAGEN .......................
MAZDA ....................................
HONDA ...................................
BMW ........................................
MAZDA ....................................
ASTON MARTIN .....................
ASTON MARTIN .....................
ASTON MARTIN .....................
ASTON MARTIN .....................
AUDI ........................................
AUDI ........................................
AUDI ........................................
BENTLEY MOTORS ...............
BENTLEY MOTORS ...............
BMW ........................................
BMW ........................................
BMW ........................................
BUGATTI .................................
CHRYSLER .............................
FERRARI .................................
FERRARI .................................
FERRARI .................................
FERRARI .................................
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
GENERAL MOTORS ..............
HYUNDAI ................................
HYUNDAI ................................
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .........
JAGUAR LAND ROVER .........
LAMBORGHINI .......................
LAMBORGHINI .......................
LOTUS ....................................
MASERATI ..............................
MAZDA ....................................
MAZDA ....................................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
MERCEDES-BENZ .................
MITSUBISHI ............................
NISSAN ...................................
Production
(Mfr’s) 2010
3
23
15
22
22
7
25
3
12
37
49
64
78
3
4
13
2
30
4
1
4
8
3
2
29
1
3
1
7
12
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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7,090
54,389
37,466
58,434
58,921
18,853
71,253
8,805
35,988
111,861
152,431
200,327
250,553
9,846
13,204
48,605
7,498
113,418
15,936
4,030
18,091
36,886
14,117
9,536
139,654
5,090
17,202
5,762
40,443
69,465
6,566
15,464
68
169
135
229
649
546
140
38
2
1,869
386
523
8
384
474
153
26
1,127
529
272
3
20
1,121
8,344
4,430
68
190
59
354
394
1,217
4,180
1,352
1
3,255
793
460
MX–5 MIATA .................................................
LEXUS ES .....................................................
ACURA 3.2 TL ..............................................
RANGER PICKUP ........................................
MURANO ......................................................
AUDI Q5 ........................................................
OUTBACK .....................................................
S80 ................................................................
5 ....................................................................
FORESTER ...................................................
LEXUS RX ....................................................
CR–V .............................................................
PRIUS ...........................................................
XC90 .............................................................
PASSAT ........................................................
GMC TERRAIN .............................................
VITARA/GRAND VITARA .............................
ODYSSEY VAN ............................................
OUTLANDER ................................................
911 ................................................................
LEXUS HS ....................................................
TRANSIT CONNECT VAN ...........................
ACURA RDX .................................................
INFINITI EX35 ...............................................
CHEVROLET EQUINOX ...............................
9–3 ................................................................
XC60 .............................................................
EOS ...............................................................
CX–7 .............................................................
FIT .................................................................
X3 ..................................................................
CX–9 .............................................................
DB9 ...............................................................
DBS ...............................................................
RAPIDE .........................................................
VANTAGE .....................................................
AUDI A8 ........................................................
AUDI R8 ........................................................
AUDI S6 ........................................................
AZURE ..........................................................
BROOKLANDS .............................................
M3 .................................................................
M5 .................................................................
M6 .................................................................
VEYRON .......................................................
DODGE VIPER .............................................
458 ................................................................
599 ................................................................
612 SCAGLIETTI ..........................................
CALIFORNIA .................................................
CADILLAC FUNERAL COACH/HEARSE .....
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE ................................
PONTIAC G5 ................................................
SATURN AURA ............................................
AZERA ..........................................................
VERACRUZ ...................................................
LAND ROVER LR2 .......................................
XJ ..................................................................
GALLARDO ...................................................
MURCIELAGO ..............................................
ELISE ............................................................
QUATTROPORTE ........................................
RX–8 .............................................................
TRIBUTE .......................................................
CLS–CLASS ..................................................
MAYBACH 57 ...............................................
SMART FORTWO .........................................
ECLIPSE .......................................................
INFINITI FX50 ...............................................
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0.3765
0.3734
0.3713
0.3509
0.3407
0.3334
0.3308
0.3215
0.3195
0.3113
0.3047
0.3029
0.2675
0.2667
0.2645
0.2510
0.2481
0.2211
0.2169
0.2125
0.2097
0.2077
0.1965
0.1744
0.1736
0.1731
0.1727
0.1523
0.0647
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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0.0000
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0.0000
0.0000
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218
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220
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222
223
224
225
PORSCHE ...............................
PORSCHE ...............................
ROLLS ROYCE .......................
ROLLS ROYCE .......................
ROUSH PERFORMANCE ......
SAAB .......................................
SPYKER ..................................
SUZUKI ...................................
TESLA .....................................
VOLVO ....................................
VOLVO ....................................
VOLVO ....................................
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Issued on: June 7, 2012.
Christopher J. Bonanti,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2012–15597 Filed 6–25–12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Parts 300 and 635
[Docket No. 120510051–2156–01]
RIN 0648–BC16
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Lifting Trade Restrictive Measures
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS proposes to adjust the
regulations governing the trade of tuna
and tuna-like species in the North and
South Atlantic Ocean to implement
recommendations adopted at the 2011
meeting of the International
Commission for the Conservation of
Atlantic Tunas (Commission). The
proposed rule would lift the trade
restrictions on importing bigeye tuna
from Bolivia and Georgia. Additionally,
the proposed rule would make
administrative changes to the section
containing species-specific harmonized
tariff codes in support of the
International Trade Program.
DATES: Written comments must be
received on or before July 26, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by ‘‘NMFS–NOAA–2012–
SUMMARY:
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644
5
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278
1,536
1,496
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BOXSTER .....................................................
CAYMAN .......................................................
GHOST ..........................................................
PHANTOM ....................................................
RPP MUSTANG ............................................
9–5 ................................................................
C8 ..................................................................
EQUATOR PICKUP ......................................
ROADSTER ..................................................
C30 ................................................................
V70 ................................................................
XC70 .............................................................
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 33101, 33102 and
33104; delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.50.
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0117’’, by any one of the following
methods:
• Electronic Submissions: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal, https://
www.regulations.gov. To submit
comments via the e-Rulemaking Portal,
first click the ‘‘submit a comment’’ icon,
then enter ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2012–0117’’
in the keyword search. Locate the
document you wish to comment on
from the resulting list and click on the
‘‘Submit a Comment’’ icon on the right
of that line.
• Fax: 978–281–9347, Attn: Tom
Warren.
• Mail: Thomas Warren, Highly
Migratory Species Management
Division, NMFS, 55 Great Republic
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
• Instructions: Comments must be
submitted by one of the above methods
to ensure that the comments are
received, documented, and considered
by NMFS. Comments sent by any other
method, or to any other address or
individual, or received after the end of
the comment period, may not be
considered. 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 (for
example, name, address, etc.)
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). You may submit
attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word or Excel, WordPerfect,
or Adobe PDF file formats only. To be
considered, electronic comments must
be submitted via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal https://
www.regulations.gov. Do not submit
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electronic comments to individual
NMFS staff.
Copies of the 2006 Consolidated
Highly Migratory Species Fishery
Management Plan (Consolidated HMS
FMP) and other relevant documents are
available from the Highly Migratory
Species Management Division Web site
at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
Warren at 978–281–9260, or LeAnn
Hogan at 301–427–8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.
Atlantic tuna fisheries are managed
under the Consolidated HMS FMP and
regulations at 50 CFR part 635, pursuant
to the authority of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
Act), and the Atlantic Tunas Convention
Act (ATCA). Under ATCA, the Secretary
shall promulgate such regulations as
may be necessary and appropriate to
carry out ICCAT Recommendations.
Trade Measures
In 2002 and 2003, the Commission
adopted binding measures for Parties to
prohibit the imports of Atlantic bigeye
tuna and its products from Bolivia and
Georgia, respectively. Specifically,
Recommendations 02–17 and 03–18
prohibited the imports to address
illegal, unreported, and unregulated
catches of tuna (especially bigeye tuna)
by large-scale Bolivian and Georgian
longline vessels that operated in a
manner that diminished the
effectiveness of the Commission
measures. Recommendation 02–17
expressed concern regarding the
overfished status of bigeye tuna in the
Atlantic Ocean and noted the
Commission had reviewed information
that Bolivian vessels fishing for Atlantic
bigeye tuna had continued to operate in
a manner that diminished the
effectiveness of the Commission
conservation and management
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[FR Doc No: 2012-15597]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 541
[Docket No. NHTSA-2012-0072]
Preliminary Theft Data; Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
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
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calendar year (CY) 2010 including theft rates for existing passenger
motor vehicle lines manufactured in model year (MY) 2010. The
preliminary theft data indicate that the vehicle theft rate for CY/MY
2010 vehicles (1.17 thefts per thousand vehicles) decreased by 12.03
percent from the theft rate for CY/MY 2009 vehicles (1.33 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 27, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments [identified by Docket No. NHTSA-
2012-0072] 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,
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Fax: 202-493-2251.
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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 2010, the most recent calendar year for which data are
available.
In calculating the 2010 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 2010 theft rate for each
vehicle line was calculated by dividing the number of reported thefts
of MY 2010 vehicles of that line stolen during calendar year 2010 by
the total number of vehicles in that line manufactured for MY 2010, 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 2010 theft data show a decrease in the vehicle
theft rate when compared to the theft rate experienced in CY/MY 2009
(For 2009 theft data, see 76 FR 65610, October 24, 2011). The
preliminary theft rate for MY 2010 passenger vehicles stolen in
calendar year 2010 decreased to 1.17 thefts per thousand vehicles
produced, a decrease of 12.03 percent from the rate of 1.33 thefts per
thousand vehicles experienced by MY vehicles in CY 2009. For MY 2010
vehicles, out of a total of 225 vehicle lines, three 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
three vehicle lines with a theft rate higher than 3.5826, three are
passenger car lines, none 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 and other advances in electronic technology
(i.e., immobilizers) and theft prevention methods; increased and
improved prosecution efforts by law enforcement organizations; and
increased public awareness which may have contributed to the overall
reduction in vehicle thefts. The preliminary MY 2010 theft rate
reduction is consistent with the general decreasing trend of theft
rates over the past 18 years as indicated by Figure 1.
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Theft Rate per Thousand Vehicles Produced
In Table I, NHTSA has tentatively ranked each of the MY 2010
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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Preliminary Report of Theft Rates for Model Year 2010 Passenger Motor Vehicles Stolen in Calendar Year 2010
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2010 Theft rate
Make/model Production (per 1,000
Manufacturer (line) Thefts 2010 (Mfr's) vehicles
2010 produced)
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1............................ CHRYSLER......... DODGE CHARGER... 532 88,032 6.0433
2............................ GENERAL MOTORS... PONTIAC G6...... 111 25,586 4.3383
3............................ GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET IMPALA 579 150,391 3.8500
4............................ CHRYSLER......... 300............. 185 52,261 3.5399
5............................ NISSAN........... INFINITI FX35... 30 9,385 3.1966
6............................ MITSUBISHI....... GALANT.......... 38 12,053 3.1527
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7............................ CHRYSLER......... SEBRING......... 130 43,022 3.0217
8............................ TOYOTA........... LEXUS SC........ 1 335 2.9851
9............................ CHRYSLER......... DODGE AVENGER... 197 67,604 2.9140
10........................... KIA.............. RIO............. 55 18,975 2.8986
11........................... NISSAN........... INFINITI M35/M45 12 4,287 2.7992
12........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET HHR... 178 64,733 2.7498
13........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... LINCOLN TOWN CAR 27 9,937 2.7171
14........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... CL-CLASS........ 3 1,124 2.6690
15........................... BMW.............. 7............... 15 5,702 2.6307
16........................... HYUNDAI.......... SONATA.......... 195 77,219 2.5253
17........................... HYUNDAI.......... ACCENT.......... 139 55,245 2.5161
18........................... KIA.............. OPTIMA.......... 60 25,135 2.3871
19........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC DTS.... 36 15,744 2.2866
20........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... MUSTANG......... 162 72,346 2.2392
21........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET COBALT 260 116,273 2.2361
22........................... VOLVO............ C70............. 5 2,238 2.2341
23........................... CHRYSLER......... DODGE CALIBER... 103 47,199 2.1822
24........................... TOYOTA........... CAMRY/SOLARA.... 691 317,754 2.1746
25........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET MALIBU 381 183,777 2.0732
26........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET AVEO.. 65 31,692 2.0510
27........................... NISSAN........... VERSA........... 162 79,164 2.0464
28........................... CHRYSLER......... DODGE CHALLENGER 106 51,812 2.0459
29........................... HONDA............ PILOT........... 42 22,528 1.8643
30........................... BMW.............. 6............... 5 2,808 1.7806
31........................... CHRYSLER......... SEBRING 16 9,219 1.7355
CONVERTIBLE.
32........................... MITSUBISHI....... ENDEAVOR........ 8 4,674 1.7116
33........................... VOLVO............ S40............. 12 7,306 1.6425
34........................... CHRYSLER......... JEEP COMPASS.... 30 18,549 1.6173
35........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET CAMARO 190 117,961 1.6107
36........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... FOCUS........... 279 176,089 1.5844
37........................... AUDI............. AUDI S4/S5...... 11 7,068 1.5563
38........................... NISSAN........... PATHFINDER...... 16 10,308 1.5522
39........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC CTS.... 61 40,045 1.5233
40........................... NISSAN........... ALTIMA.......... 340 224,551 1.5141
41........................... GENERAL MOTORS... PONTIAC VIBE.... 21 14,075 1.4920
42........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... MERCURY GRAND 41 27,956 1.4666
MARQUIS.
43........................... SUZUKI........... SX4............. 19 13,405 1.4174
44........................... KIA.............. FORTE........... 137 98,010 1.3978
45........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... TAURUS.......... 87 62,367 1.3950
46........................... GENERAL MOTORS... SATURN VUE...... 4 2,904 1.3774
47........................... TOYOTA........... 4RUNNER......... 18 13,345 1.3488
48........................... NISSAN........... MAXIMA.......... 89 66,639 1.3356
49........................... NISSAN........... XTERRA.......... 31 23,420 1.3237
50........................... MAZDA............ 5............... 26 20,150 1.2903
51........................... TOYOTA........... COROLLA......... 615 478,294 1.2858
52........................... HYUNDAI.......... ELANTRA......... 194 151,343 1.2819
53........................... PORSCHE.......... PANAMERA........ 7 5,531 1.2656
54........................... NISSAN........... SENTRA.......... 116 92,736 1.2509
55........................... SUBARU........... B9 TRIBECA...... 3 2,412 1.2438
56........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... FUSION.......... 341 280,461 1.2159
57........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... MERCURY MILAN... 47 38,824 1.2106
58........................... TOYOTA........... YARIS........... 74 63,285 1.1693
59........................... MAZDA............ 6............... 53 45,410 1.1671
60........................... NISSAN........... INFINITI G37.... 49 42,113 1.1635
61........................... TOYOTA........... SCION XB........ 24 20,718 1.1584
62........................... TOYOTA........... MATRIX.......... 31 26,950 1.1503
63........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... JETTA/GLI....... 142 123,543 1.1494
64........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... CC.............. 33 29,078 1.1349
65........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... S-CLASS......... 17 15,555 1.0929
66........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... GLK-CLASS....... 38 35,364 1.0745
67........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... NEW BEETLE...... 18 16,829 1.0696
68........................... TOYOTA........... SCION TC........ 21 19,786 1.0614
69........................... HONDA............ ACURA 3.5 RL.... 3 2,859 1.0493
70........................... KIA.............. SPORTAGE........ 13 12,465 1.0429
71........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET 12 11,615 1.0331
CORVETTE.
72........................... MAZDA............ 3............... 164 158,778 1.0329
73........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... C-CLASS......... 58 56,579 1.0251
74........................... MASERATI......... GRANTURISMO..... 1 989 1.0111
75........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC STS.... 3 3,010 0.9967
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76........................... GENERAL MOTORS... BUICK LACROSSE/ 55 55,836 0.9850
ALLURE.
77........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... FLEX............ 22 22,451 0.9799
78........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... E-CLASS......... 61 63,473 0.9610
79........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... LINCOLN MKS..... 14 14,730 0.9504
80........................... CHRYSLER......... DODGE JOURNEY... 70 74,562 0.9388
81........................... GENERAL MOTORS... BUICK LUCERNE... 19 20,529 0.9255
82........................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER XK/XKR.......... 2 2,198 0.9099
83........................... CHRYSLER......... JEEP LIBERTY.... 44 48,487 0.9075
84........................... KIA.............. SOUL............ 68 75,847 0.8965
85........................... BMW.............. 3............... 42 47,715 0.8802
86........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... EDGE............ 105 119,546 0.8783
87........................... CHRYSLER......... DODGE NITRO..... 17 19,432 0.8748
88........................... AUDI............. AUDI A3......... 4 4,587 0.8720
89........................... HYUNDAI.......... GENESIS......... 25 29,056 0.8604
90........................... BMW.............. Z4/M............ 1 1,165 0.8584
91........................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER XF.............. 7 8,206 0.8530
92........................... HONDA............ ACCORD CROSSTOUR 29 34,114 0.8501
93........................... HONDA............ CIVIC........... 217 259,907 0.8349
94........................... AUDI............. AUDI TT......... 1 1,201 0.8326
95........................... TOYOTA........... FJ CRUISER...... 16 19,395 0.8250
96........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... LINCOLN MKZ..... 23 27,963 0.8225
97........................... SUBARU........... IMPREZA......... 31 38,000 0.8158
98........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS LS........ 11 13,636 0.8067
99........................... BENTLEY MOTORS... CONTINENTAL..... 1 1,249 0.8006
100........................... TOYOTA........... SIENNA VAN...... 43 54,895 0.7833
101........................... NISSAN........... CUBE............ 15 19,411 0.7728
102........................... HONDA............ ACURA ZDX....... 3 3,994 0.7511
103........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... ESCAPE.......... 146 200,970 0.7265
104........................... GENERAL MOTORS... GMC CANYON 6 8,394 0.7148
PICKUP.
105........................... NISSAN........... GT-R............ 1 1,420 0.7042
106........................... HONDA............ ACCORD.......... 198 281,286 0.7039
107........................... HYUNDAI.......... SANTA FE........ 39 55,423 0.7037
108........................... MITSUBISHI....... LANCER.......... 21 29,952 0.7011
109........................... KIA.............. SEDONA VAN...... 11 15,716 0.6999
110........................... TOYOTA........... TACOMA PICKUP... 77 111,599 0.6900
111........................... TOYOTA........... HIGHLANDER...... 58 84,152 0.6892
112........................... AUDI............. AUDI A4/A5...... 26 38,497 0.6754
113........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... SLK-CLASS....... 1 1,505 0.6645
114........................... NISSAN........... 370Z............ 7 10,913 0.6414
115........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC SRX.... 31 48,740 0.6360
116........................... TOYOTA........... SCION XD........ 10 15,884 0.6296
117........................... CHRYSLER......... JEEP PATRIOT.... 25 40,670 0.6147
118........................... HONDA............ ACURA MDX....... 21 34,613 0.6067
119........................... AUDI............. AUDI A6......... 4 6,777 0.5902
120........................... SUZUKI........... KIZASHI......... 4 6,807 0.5876
121........................... KIA.............. RONDO........... 1 1,713 0.5838
122........................... NISSAN........... FRONTIER PICKUP. 26 44,888 0.5792
123........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... LINCOLN MKX..... 12 21,164 0.5670
124........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... CROWN VICTORIA.. 1 1,809 0.5528
125........................... TOYOTA........... VENZA........... 27 49,445 0.5461
126........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... TIGUAN.......... 9 17,505 0.5141
127........................... BMW.............. 1............... 3 5,890 0.5093
128........................... HONDA............ INSIGHT......... 22 43,523 0.5055
129........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS IS........ 21 41,696 0.5036
130........................... NISSAN........... ROGUE........... 44 89,165 0.4935
131........................... TOYOTA........... RAV4............ 89 180,634 0.4927
132........................... HONDA............ ELEMENT......... 8 16,560 0.4831
133........................... HONDA............ ACURA TSX....... 23 47,770 0.4815
134........................... TOYOTA........... AVALON.......... 7 14,551 0.4811
135........................... HYUNDAI.......... TUCSON.......... 11 22,950 0.4793
136........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET 12 25,073 0.4786
COLORADO PICKUP.
137........................... VOLVO............ V50............. 1 2,148 0.4655
138........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... MERCURY MARINER. 14 30,142 0.4645
139........................... SUBARU........... LEGACY.......... 16 34,726 0.4607
140........................... CHRYSLER......... JEEP WRANGLER... 45 98,149 0.4585
141........................... BMW.............. MINI COOPER..... 18 40,706 0.4422
142........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... GOLF/RABBIT/GTI. 11 24,911 0.4416
143........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS GS........ 3 6,801 0.4411
144........................... CHRYSLER......... PT CRUISER...... 5 11,358 0.4402
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145........................... MAZDA............ MX-5 MIATA...... 3 7,090 0.4231
146........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS ES........ 23 54,389 0.4229
147........................... HONDA............ ACURA 3.2 TL.... 15 37,466 0.4004
148........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... RANGER PICKUP... 22 58,434 0.3765
149........................... NISSAN........... MURANO.......... 22 58,921 0.3734
150........................... AUDI............. AUDI Q5......... 7 18,853 0.3713
151........................... SUBARU........... OUTBACK......... 25 71,253 0.3509
152........................... VOLVO............ S80............. 3 8,805 0.3407
153........................... BMW.............. 5............... 12 35,988 0.3334
154........................... SUBARU........... FORESTER........ 37 111,861 0.3308
155........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS RX........ 49 152,431 0.3215
156........................... HONDA............ CR-V............ 64 200,327 0.3195
157........................... TOYOTA........... PRIUS........... 78 250,553 0.3113
158........................... VOLVO............ XC90............ 3 9,846 0.3047
159........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... PASSAT.......... 4 13,204 0.3029
160........................... GENERAL MOTORS... GMC TERRAIN..... 13 48,605 0.2675
161........................... SUZUKI........... VITARA/GRAND 2 7,498 0.2667
VITARA.
162........................... HONDA............ ODYSSEY VAN..... 30 113,418 0.2645
163........................... MITSUBISHI....... OUTLANDER....... 4 15,936 0.2510
164........................... PORSCHE.......... 911............. 1 4,030 0.2481
165........................... TOYOTA........... LEXUS HS........ 4 18,091 0.2211
166........................... FORD MOTOR CO.... TRANSIT CONNECT 8 36,886 0.2169
VAN.
167........................... HONDA............ ACURA RDX....... 3 14,117 0.2125
168........................... NISSAN........... INFINITI EX35... 2 9,536 0.2097
169........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CHEVROLET 29 139,654 0.2077
EQUINOX.
170........................... SAAB............. 9-3............. 1 5,090 0.1965
171........................... VOLVO............ XC60............ 3 17,202 0.1744
172........................... VOLKSWAGEN....... EOS............. 1 5,762 0.1736
173........................... MAZDA............ CX-7............ 7 40,443 0.1731
174........................... HONDA............ FIT............. 12 69,465 0.1727
175........................... BMW.............. X3.............. 1 6,566 0.1523
176........................... MAZDA............ CX-9............ 1 15,464 0.0647
177........................... ASTON MARTIN..... DB9............. 0 68 0.0000
178........................... ASTON MARTIN..... DBS............. 0 169 0.0000
179........................... ASTON MARTIN..... RAPIDE.......... 0 135 0.0000
180........................... ASTON MARTIN..... VANTAGE......... 0 229 0.0000
181........................... AUDI............. AUDI A8......... 0 649 0.0000
182........................... AUDI............. AUDI R8......... 0 546 0.0000
183........................... AUDI............. AUDI S6......... 0 140 0.0000
184........................... BENTLEY MOTORS... AZURE........... 0 38 0.0000
185........................... BENTLEY MOTORS... BROOKLANDS...... 0 2 0.0000
186........................... BMW.............. M3.............. 0 1,869 0.0000
187........................... BMW.............. M5.............. 0 386 0.0000
188........................... BMW.............. M6.............. 0 523 0.0000
189........................... BUGATTI.......... VEYRON.......... 0 8 0.0000
190........................... CHRYSLER......... DODGE VIPER..... 0 384 0.0000
191........................... FERRARI.......... 458............. 0 474 0.0000
192........................... FERRARI.......... 599............. 0 153 0.0000
193........................... FERRARI.......... 612 SCAGLIETTI.. 0 26 0.0000
194........................... FERRARI.......... CALIFORNIA...... 0 1,127 0.0000
195........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC FUNERAL 0 529 0.0000
COACH/HEARSE.
196........................... GENERAL MOTORS... CADILLAC 0 272 0.0000
LIMOUSINE.
197........................... GENERAL MOTORS... PONTIAC G5...... 0 3 0.0000
198........................... GENERAL MOTORS... SATURN AURA..... 0 20 0.0000
199........................... HYUNDAI.......... AZERA........... 0 1,121 0.0000
200........................... HYUNDAI.......... VERACRUZ........ 0 8,344 0.0000
201........................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER LAND ROVER LR2.. 0 4,430 0.0000
202........................... JAGUAR LAND ROVER XJ.............. 0 68 0.0000
203........................... LAMBORGHINI...... GALLARDO........ 0 190 0.0000
204........................... LAMBORGHINI...... MURCIELAGO...... 0 59 0.0000
205........................... LOTUS............ ELISE........... 0 354 0.0000
206........................... MASERATI......... QUATTROPORTE.... 0 394 0.0000
207........................... MAZDA............ RX-8............ 0 1,217 0.0000
208........................... MAZDA............ TRIBUTE......... 0 4,180 0.0000
209........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... CLS-CLASS....... 0 1,352 0.0000
210........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... MAYBACH 57...... 0 1 0.0000
211........................... MERCEDES-BENZ.... SMART FORTWO.... 0 3,255 0.0000
212........................... MITSUBISHI....... ECLIPSE......... 0 793 0.0000
213........................... NISSAN........... INFINITI FX50... 0 460 0.0000
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214........................... PORSCHE.......... BOXSTER......... 0 1,421 0.0000
215........................... PORSCHE.......... CAYMAN.......... 0 955 0.0000
216........................... ROLLS ROYCE...... GHOST........... 0 604 0.0000
217........................... ROLLS ROYCE...... PHANTOM......... 0 281 0.0000
218........................... ROUSH PERFORMANCE RPP MUSTANG..... 0 766 0.0000
219........................... SAAB............. 9-5............. 0 644 0.0000
220........................... SPYKER........... C8.............. 0 5 0.0000
221........................... SUZUKI........... EQUATOR PICKUP.. 0 1,230 0.0000
222........................... TESLA............ ROADSTER........ 0 278 0.0000
223........................... VOLVO............ C30............. 0 1,536 0.0000
224........................... VOLVO............ V70............. 0 1,496 0.0000
225........................... VOLVO............ XC70............ 0 6,379 0.0000
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 33101, 33102 and 33104; delegation of
authority at 49 CFR 1.50.
Issued on: June 7, 2012.
Christopher J. Bonanti,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2012-15597 Filed 6-25-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-59-P