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"The recession is taking its toll on thieves too and we have seen them adjust their targets to suit buyers, making lower value vehicles just as valuable to them as the fancy sports cars."
Tracker's recent results show that the highest value stolen vehicle for 2010 was the Mercedes CL63 AMG worth a whopping £120,000, whilst the lower value vehicle recovered was a Ford Sierra worth just £1,000.