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Are Lexus cars stolen often?

No, Lexus vehicles are not stolen more often than other luxury car brands. Lexus cars have a relatively low theft rate compared to many other popular models. While no car is completely immune to theft, Lexus vehicles are generally considered secure and less attractive targets for car thieves.


Lexus Theft Rates


According to data from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), Lexus vehicles have consistently ranked among the least stolen luxury car brands in the United States. The Lexus ES, RX, and LX models, which are some of the brand's most popular vehicles, all have very low theft rates. Source This is likely due to Lexus' focus on advanced security features and anti-theft technology in their vehicles.


Factors Contributing to Low Theft Rates


There are several reasons why Lexus cars are less likely to be stolen compared to other luxury vehicles:



  • Advanced Security Features: Lexus equips its vehicles with a range of security features like engine immobilizers, glass breakage sensors, and GPS tracking systems that make the cars harder to steal and easier to recover if stolen. Source

  • Brand Reputation: Lexus has a reputation for reliability and quality, which may make thieves less interested in targeting the brand's vehicles. Stolen Lexus cars may also be harder to sell on the black market. Source

  • Owner Demographics: Lexus owners tend to be older and more affluent, which could make their vehicles less appealing targets for car thieves. Source


While no car is completely immune to theft, the combination of Lexus' security features, brand reputation, and owner demographics contribute to the relatively low theft rates for Lexus vehicles.

Which Lexus to stay away from?


Lexus IS250 (2007-2012)
First up on the list is the second-generation IS250, which has earned a reputation as the Lexus model to absolutely avoid.



How do I stop my Lexus from being stolen?


Turning off 'access system with electronic key' in the vehicle settings menu is said to prevent relay hacks. Invest in AirTags and hide inside vehicle. There are aftermarket immobilizers that might be worth the investment and might save you money on insurance premiums. As others said get a steering wheel club.



What is the most stolen car in 2024?


These were the most stolen cars in 2024, according to state patrol records:

  • Chevrolet Silverado.
  • Hyundai Elantra.
  • Hyundai Sonata.
  • GMC Sierra.
  • Ford F-250.
  • Ford F-150.
  • Kia Optima.
  • Kia Soul.



What is Lexus doing to prevent car theft?


We are continuously developing technical solutions to make our vehicles more secure, to help reduce the risk of theft. An enhanced security hardware system was introduced in October 2021 on the latest models targeted by criminals. Since which, we have seen a significant drop in thefts of those models.



Why was the Lexus is discontinued?


Australian design rule changes to blame
Lexus Australia said the IS' demise is due to a new Australian Design Rule (ADR) – ADR 85/00 – for side impact protection.



Do Lexus cars get stolen?


I know there have been a few of these posts, but I'll add mine because we just got done dealing with a 2022 Lexus IS which was stolen from our driveway in 2 minutes or less. More or less 2017-2023 (and potentially newer) Lexus models have very weak anti-theft measures.



Which Lexus is most stolen?


Top 10 most stolen vehicles in Ontario in 2023 Équité Association, an insurance fraud prevention group, released its annual list of stolen vehicles on Tuesday. The Lexus RX has topped this year's list of the most stolen vehicles in Ontario as the auto theft crisis continues to worsen across the province and country.



What is the most reliable Lexus car brand?


Toyota lost the top spot in Consumer Reports' list of the most reliable car brands in 2024. Subaru knocked off the usual leader, with Toyota's Lexus luxury brand taking second and Toyota's mainstream offerings in third.


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