Cadillac Escalade
Rank: 1
MSRP: $46,200
HLDI Score: 1,579
The Cadillac Escalade tops the list for the fourth year in a row as the most commonly stolen luxury vehicle in America, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute.
Hummer H2
Rank: 2
MSRP: $45,500
HLDI Score: 570
With heated leather seats, chrome bumpers, large running boards and a built-in navigation system, it’s no wonder thieves have their eyes set on the H2.
BMW 7L Series
Rank: 3
MSRP: $67,400
HLDI Score: 485
Featuring an optional rear DVD entertainment system, shiny 19-inch rims and ventilated front and rear seats, the 7L Series is full of expensive components from top to bottom.
Honda S2000 Convertible
Rank: 4
MSRP: $27,500
HLDI Score: 388
A theft-deterrent system is a standard accessory on the S2000, and a removable aluminum hardtop is available from Honda dealers for added security.
Lincoln Navigator
Rank: 5
MSRP: $40,100
HLDI Score: 352
The Navigator is another vehicle loaded with accessories inside and out, making it appealing to both amateur and career-minded thieves alike.
Chevrolet Avalanche
Rank: 6
MSRP: $26,100
HLDI Score: 327
Options like an integrated audio/navigation system with touch-screen controls and a chrome package with high-end trim make the Avalanche a prime target for thieves.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Rank: 7
MSRP: $68,100
HLDI Score: 317
The S-Class features expensive dual front airbags, front and rear torso side airbags and head-protecting side-curtain airbags that thieves target.
Chevrolet Corvette
Rank: 8
MSRP: $43,690
HLDI Score: 303
With a 6.0-liter V8 engine, the Corvette is definitely a car that gets noticed.
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class Convertible
Rank: 9
MSRP: $92,900
HLDI Score: 303
Like its counterpart, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the SL is equipped with several airbags which thieves target.
BMW X5
Rank: 10
MSRP: $42,800 - $70,100
HLDI Score: 288
Sporting leather upholstery, fog lights, roof rails and alloy wheels, the X5 is one well-equipped luxury vehicle.