ValuePenguin, a resource owned by LendingTree that aims to “empower consumers with tools, information and resources to help them make smarter, more informed financial decisions,” analyzed the most recently available data regarding motor vehicle theft from multiple databases, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Insurance Information Institute (III), and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), to see which vehicles were stolen the most in the U.S. over a one-year period. Read on to discover the most stolen car in America and, for a little bit of context, find out just how popular each vehicle on the list really is. RELATED: This Is the Least Trusted Car Company in the U.S., According to Data. Number of vehicles stolen: 9,818 The Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the most popular cars in America, so it’s no surprise that it’s also one of the most stolen. There were 209,786 of them sold in the U.S. in 2020, according to GoodCarBadCar (GCBC), an automotive sales statistics data resource. The car also ranked No. 15 in Newsweek’s ranking of the most popular cars in America. Number of vehicles stolen: 11,226ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Dodge pickup trucks are a staple in American car culture and the Ram model is among the most popular. There were 563,676 of the trucks sold in 2020 and more than 313,000 sold in 2021 so far, according GCBC data. Sales of Dodge Ram trucks peaked in 2019 with 633,694 vehicles sold. RELATED: This Is the Most Unreliable Car in the U.S., Owners Say. Number of vehicles stolen: 11,708 While GMC makes two primary pickup models, the Sierra and the Canyon, the former is far more popular, with 253,014 vehicles sold in 2020, according to GCBC data. However, there were only 25,191 GMC Canyons sold in 2020. Number of vehicles stolen: 12,388 Toyota is known for producing dependable, affordable, and long-lasting vehicles, so it’s no wonder that the Corolla is one of the most popular cars on the road, as well as one of the most stolen. The Corolla is one of two Toyota cars on this list, and according to GCBC data, there were 237,179 of them sold in the U.S. in 2020. And while that still is a high number, especially considering the impact of the pandemic, it’s the lowest number of Corollas sold in more than 15 years. Number of vehicles stolen: 13,284 While still a popular car, the Nissan Altima is the first car on this list that didn’t sell over 200,000 vehicles last year. According to GCBC data, there were 137,988 Altimas sold in the U.S. in 2020, the lowest number in at least 15 years. Number of vehicles stolen: 16,906 The Toyota Camry has long been one of the best-selling passenger vehicles on the road, and according to Newsweek, it is the sixth most popular car in America, with 294,348 sold in the U.S. in 2020. In 2018, when there were nearly 17,000 Camrys stolen, Toyota sold 343,439 of them in the U.S., according to GCBC data. Number of vehicles stolen: 31,566 According to Newsweek, the Chevrolet Silverado is the second most popular car in America. The full-size pickup truck even sold 593,057 vehicles in 2020, according to GCBC data, which is an increase from the 575,569 in 2019, the only car on this list that increased sales during the pandemic. Number of vehicles stolen: 36,355 Ford’s F-Series is consistently one of the best-selling vehicles in the country. In addition to the 909,330 sold in 2018 and the 896,526 sold in 2019, 787,372 F-Series trucks were sold in the U.S. in 2020, according to GCBC—the most of any vehicle on this list. For more facts, statistics, and rankings sent straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Number of vehicles stolen: 36,815 Honda may not make the most popular cars on this list, but it certainly makes two of the most stolen. The Accord, which, according to GCBC data, sold 291,071, 267,567, and 199,458 vehicles in the U.S. in 2018, 2019, and 2020, respectively, was the target of nearly 37,000 auto thefts in 2018 alone. Number of vehicles stolen: 38,426 Selling a similar, though slightly higher, number of vehicles in recent years—325,760, 325,650, and 261,225 in 2018, 2019, and 2020, respectively—than the Accord, the Honda Civic was also slightly more stolen. With more than the 38,000 vehicles stolen in 2018, according to FBI data, the Civic is the most stolen car in the U.S. RELATED: This Is the Most Popular New Car in the U.S., According to Data.