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  2. Does car insurance cover theft? - AOL

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    If your car gets stolen and isn’t recovered, this coverage helps pay for a replacement. ... Whether your vehicle was stolen outright or later found damaged, following the right steps can help ...

  3. Uninsured motorist clause - Wikipedia

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    In some states, coverage for uninsured property damage may be unavailable, although it is possible that collision coverage will be available in relation to vehicle damage. [citation needed] California; Colorado; Illinois; Louisiana; Ohio; A stolen vehicle is uninsured from the time it has been stolen.

  4. $8 Million in High-End Cars Returned to Owners, 8 Years ... - AOL

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    The cars that were stolen would make any collector drool. Authorities recovered at least three R35 Nissan GT-Rs, a Lamborghini Huracán Spyder, a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4, five BMW M4s, an FK2 Honda ...

  5. Stolen car recovered after thieves tricked by text message!

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    Normally contacting the person who stole your car is a sure fire way to end up on the losing side of a bad situation, but one Columbus Ohio man was able to recover his stolen car with the help of ...

  6. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle theft or car theft (also known as a grand theft auto in the United States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States, up from 724,872 in 2019. [1] Property losses due to motor vehicle theft in 2020 were estimated at $7.4 billion ...

  7. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    The Kelley Blue Book automatically rates any salvage vehicle as "poor" and does not value it at all. [12] The value of a vehicle with a salvage title is generally 65-75% lower than the vehicle's estimated value. If the vehicle is rebuilt to a road worthy condition and has passed State inspection, the difference in price is 60-70% of "fair" KBB.