Guelph Toyota Tundra Thefts
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Ten Tundras have been stolen in Guelph , Ontario , since Nov. 1 .
Police say thieves are using a variety of tactics to steal cars and trucks in Canada .
Toyota Canada says it is adapting technology throughout the lifecycle of the vehicle to quickly respond to new theft methods and tools.
In 2023 , the 2021 Toyota Highlander was the most stolen vehicle with 3,414 reported thefts.
Two years ago , around 1.3 million shipping containers filled with goods, including 70 per cent of Canada ’s legal vehicle exports, travelled through the port.
The IBC is also looking to Transport Canada to adjust its policy surrounding anti-theft technology.
Police in Waterloo also recommend getting a tracking device for your vehicle.
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