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Thomas G. Elliott, Executive Vice President of American Honda Motor Co., left, and Koichi Amemiya, President, pose beside a 1994 Honda Accord

Thomas G. Elliott, Executive Vice President of American Honda Motor Co., left, and Koichi Amemiya, President, pose beside a 1994 Honda Accord Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1993. (AP Photo/Chris Kasson)

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1994 Honda Accord a good catch for thieves

Updated: Tuesday, 21 Aug 2012, 7:57 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 21 Aug 2012, 7:57 AM EDT

(CNN) - For the fourth straight year, the 1994 Honda Accord earned the honor of being the most stolen car in America.

That's according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau's annual list.

Older cars dominate the 2011 report. In fact, no car made since 2006 made the list.

Two other Honda models, the 1998 Civic and the 1994 Acura Integra, cracked the top 10.

The good news: Car thefts are at a 44-year low.

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