There has been a dramatic increase in thefts of a specific car model, making it one of the most stolen in Britain. Owners are being warned as thieves increasingly target the Toyota Hilux.
A staggering 549% year-on-year rise in thefts was recorded in 2024, with over 580 vehicles stolen.
The Japanese pick-up is reportedly becoming a prime target for organised criminal gangs, reports Birmingham Live.
A spokesperson and motoring expert at BigWantsYourCar.com stated: "The Hilux has become a goldmine for criminal gangs.
"It's valuable, and relatively easy to strip or ship overseas.
"Unfortunately, owners may not realise just how attractive it is to professional thieves."
Warnings are increasing about gangs using electronic bypass kits and key cloning technology to quietly override a vehicle's security system without smashing a window or forcing a door.
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Billy Billingham, who has been working with BigWantsYourCar.com to investigate rising car crime, said: "Today was a shocking wake-up call into how bad car and key cloning has gotten in the UK.
"The fact that criminals can drive off with your car using a device bought online makes it clear how hard it is to trust the average buyer out there."
The spokesperson added: "Start with the basics: never leave your keys near the front door or windows.
"Key signals can be picked up from outside the house and replicated using cheap online gadgets.
"That's how relay theft works - the car thinks the key is next to it.
"Also, think about where you park. If your drive is visible from the road, install a motion sensor light or CCTV.
"At work, try to park under a streetlamp or near entrances where there's foot traffic.
"A steering lock may feel outdated, but it still works.
"Criminals want fast, low-risk jobs. Anything that slows them down or risks drawing attention, like a flashing dash cam or a locked wheel, makes your car less appealing."
Mr Billingham continued: "If you own a keyless car or drive one of these models, don't assume you're safe.
"Take it seriously. These criminals aren't just stealing cars - they're stealing livelihoods, time, and peace of mind."
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