With the new year upon us, Georgia drivers – especially those in metro Atlanta – are being urged to take extra precautions after a new report identified the state’s most stolen vehicles.
According to data compiled by USInsuranceAgents.com and released on December 23, Ford F-Series pickups (including popular F-150 and Super Duty models) lead the list as the most stolen vehicle in the state for 2025.
Ford Pickup Trucks Top List as Georgia’s Most Stolen Vehicle in 2025
Thieves are drawn to these trucks due to their widespread popularity, high demand for parts, ease of resale, and the potential for valuable tools often left inside by contractors.
The report highlights the following as among the most stolen vehicles in Georgia this year:
- Ford F-Series pickup trucks
- Honda Accord
- Honda Civic
- Toyota Camry
- Chevrolet pickup trucks (such as Silverado)
- Dodge RAM
While national trends show vehicle thefts declining overall in 2025 – with the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reporting a drop toward pre-pandemic levels – certain models remain prime targets, particularly in urban areas like Atlanta and Savannah where theft rates are higher than in rural parts of the state.
Melanie Musson, a car insurance expert with USInsuranceAgents.com, noted that holidays like New Year’s Eve pose special risks. “With parties and late nights, vehicle owners are more likely to be distracted, and thieves take advantage of the decreased vigilance,” she said.
How To Prevent Vehicle Theft
Local authorities and experts recommend these practical steps to protect your vehicle, especially during the holiday season and year-round:
- Park in a garage whenever possible – this is one of the most effective deterrents.
- Always lock your doors and close all windows, even for short stops.
- Store key fobs in an RFID-blocking pouch or box to prevent relay attacks on keyless entry systems.
- Choose well-lit, high-traffic areas for parking to increase visibility and reduce opportunity for thieves.
- Never leave your vehicle running unattended (a common issue in Atlanta, especially during cold weather or delivery stops).
- Remove valuables from plain sight – don’t leave electronics, bags, or tools visible inside.
- Consider additional deterrents like steering wheel locks, alarms, or GPS tracking devices.
Comprehensive insurance coverage is also recommended for newer vehicles (under 10 years old) to provide financial protection in case of theft, though owners are typically responsible for the deductible.
Final Word
Atlanta police and Georgia law enforcement continue to emphasize that vehicle theft is often a crime of opportunity. Simple habits like locking up and staying vigilant can make a big difference.
Drivers with information about vehicle theft or suspicious activity are encouraged to contact local authorities or the NICB at 1-800-TEL-NICB. Stay safe on the roads this holiday season!



