Which colour car is stolen the most?
What’s in a colour? It’s a consideration for most people looking to buy a car, but it turns out there’s a lot more to it than just aesthetics – the colour of a vehicle may also determine its likelihood of being stolen.
Research by the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Committee’s CARS project has examined the correlation between a car’s colour and its attractiveness to thieves, using data from 2015/16.
It’s probably no surprise white cars are the most stolen in Australia, considering how many there are on the road, but if you think that makes your green vehicle safer, think again.
When you take into account how many green cars are registered on our roads versus white cars, they zoom to the top of list, with the highest theft rate of 3.58 per 1000 registered vehicles.
Black comes in second with 2.96 thefts per 1000 vehicles.
Here’s where it gets interesting: it seems even car thieves follow trends, because as the popularity of owning black cars increased by 29% from 2011/12 to 2015/16, the rate of thefts also increased.

The 2015/16 vehicle theft rate by colour.
