Australian motorists can’t seem to catch a break, as motor vehicle theft rates continue to rise.
New research from comparison website Compare the Market has revealed almost one in 10 (8.7 per cent) Australians have had their car broken into in the last 12 months.
This follows the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealing in June this year that motor vehicle theft and burglary increased for the second year in a row in 2022.
Of the three types of property crime, motor…
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