BMW most stolen car brand

pimpassdaddy

Well-known member
The SA stats would be quite the opposite.

The VW Citi Golf, Polo Playa etc, have been number one for years in SA. The problem is that VW has never changed the design, and these vehicles get used/chopped as parts to fix older ones.
 

L~C~G

Active member
Caddy101 said:
Where do most car thefts and hijackings occur in SA?
That's one thing I'm concerned about. As a young guy, I go out to parties and what not, so I wanna know which areas are high risk and which are low risk.

I know to avoid Rivonia road in Sandton, that place in one hell of a hot spot.

:fencelook:
In south Africa.

You are at risk everywhere!

 

Ace

New member
Sorry for that one.... Will create a new post as well..

Well according to everyone(insurance, etc) it is still a code 2 car as no numbers have changed, and no stamps were made on the engine(by SAPS), but please correct me if I am wrong.. I only got it back last Friday and still need to do the registration, but I want to fix the damages first...

Any help or tips would be much appreciated.


P1000 said:
Ace said:
Hmm interesting indeed...

My 2006 320d M-Sport was stolen last year July...without a tracker :(

Miraculously they recovered it in February this year, with only minor damages like Passenger window knoked out and scratches on the bumpers..

I'm thinking of selling the vehicle as I don't have any other option(already bought another car), does anybody perhaps know what I can ask for it seeing as it only has 139000km on the clock and lots of extra's...

Thread necromancer, you should have started a new thread.

These stats are useless, since they are for the UK, and have very little applicability here.

On your 320d - it is now a Code 3 and you will have to disclose that to the buyer, or suffer dearly under the CPA. That will severely affect your resale value. Look at the prices for similar cars on autotrader and then make up an attractive price from that. Extras count for nothing unless you are buying a new car.

 

P1000

///Member
Ace said:
Sorry for that one.... Will create a new post as well..

Well according to everyone(insurance, etc) it is still a code 2 car as no numbers have changed, and no stamps were made on the engine(by SAPS), but please correct me if I am wrong.. I only got it back last Friday and still need to do the registration, but I want to fix the damages first...

Any help or tips would be much appreciated.

I think it is too late for a new thread.

From what I understand, once a car is stolen, it is deregistered. Then when it is recovered, you need to re-register it, which is the same as re-registering a car that was scrapped and rebuilt - hence it becomes a code 3. But we have metro cop on board that can clear that out for us.

Calling Coisman
 

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
:pimp:
Stolen recovery stays code 2, but obviously the car has to go for saps clearance and roadworthy.
The only time a car becomes code 3, is if it's classed as a rebuilt, so you crashed it, or scrapped it,
and now you need to register it... code 3.

Code 1 - new, so you da first owner... sweet so the car is "new"
code 2 - you are the second, 3rd, 4th...etc owner, so the car is "used"
code 3 - car was scrapped, either because of an accident, or the vehicle was taken out of the country, or the owner decided to scrap it,
so code 3 is then "rebuilt" status.
 

Clownshoe

Active member
I thought anything with the same engine as a Taxi was at the most risk for theft?

The car with teh least risk of theft is a 5 series, 20 inch chrome mags, black, blacked out windows, one or two strategic bulletholes and a bumper sticker that says crime pays.
 
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