It is an interesting list
It is an interesting list because it is mostly Dodge cars and Chevy trucks. In the past the most stolen vehicles were the most common cars like the Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla because thieves could sell the stolen parts anywhere, there was no tracking, plus there was a huge used part market. I have to think that there is some vulnerability for Dodge cars and Chevy trucks to be stolen in an age of high tech security systems and tracking capability. The Chevy Silverado is an obvious target because it is one of the best selling vehicles in the U.S. which guarantees supply of trucks and demand for parts. But then why isn't the Ford F150 on this list? Most Silverados probably have OnStar, which would allow for vehicle tracking and disabling, but there have to be work-arounds that the thieves are using. Two of my cars have manual transmissions which are a good theft deterrent for casual theft because so many people simply cannot drive a stick. I have external accessory battery cutoffs in two of my cars, but that has drawbacks as well. I would seriously think of hiding a LoJack or other GPS tracking device if I owned a Hellcat powered car.