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Drivers may need to think twice before they startbudgetingto buy any of the cars mentioned in this roundup.
Keep reading to find out which sixcars to stay away from buyingif you live in a big city.
Another major issue Ford pickups face in big cities is theft.
In 2024,The Zebrashared data related to the most stolen cars in the United States.
And like theFord F-Series pickups, Chevrolet pickups arent immune to car theft.
Their full-size pickups rank in fourth place for the most stolen vehicles at 308,105 thefts.
Full-size Chevrolet pickups are the top stolen cars in 15 U.S. states including Arizona, Nevada and Texas.
Honda Accord
Some readers will be surprised to see the Honda Accord on this list.
What makes the Accord less ideal for cities is how susceptible it is to theft.
The Honda Accord was revealed to be the most stolen car between 2010 to 2020 with 513,025 thefts.
This is especially true ofused Honda Accordsfrom the 1990s.
These have become an increasingly popular target for thieves since older models dont have anti-theft technology like newer ones.
Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler is technically a good investment from a resale value point of view.U.S.

News & World Reportput the SUV on its 2024 list of cars that have the slowest depreciation.
Over a five-year period, Jeep Wranglers depreciated by 20.8% with a -$8,951 change in value.
According toCoPilot, shoppers are recommended to avoid purchasing the 2011 BMW X6 due to its overheating engine.

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