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Originally posted by Shardsofxapril
actually last i saw a Camry is among the #1 stolen car,
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This is true. Camrys can actually be unlocked and even started with keys from other Camrys with no trouble at all. My aunt used to own a Camry until one day she left a shopping mall, got into a Camry (same year, model, and color) and started it before realising it wasn't hers. She put the car up for sale the week after. Actually...last I heard imports were easier to steal than domestics. The reason was the locks. Something about how domestic manufacturers have many more years of experience so the tolerances inside the locks were to the ten thousandths of an inch whereas imports weren't nearly that. I dunno if that's still true, but it may account for the easy of theft of so many imports. Also, I used to have a set of "jiggler" keys for domestics and one for imports. Jigglers can sometimes be used to get into a car without the right key (I promise you...they were for legitimate use as I used to help out on a wrecker) and the set for imports was a LOT smaller than the domestic set. Just a thought...
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