Why some cars sold in Canada are easier to steal than the same models in the U.K. | CBC News
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"This is completely not right. Car manufacturers should have the same security features all around the world," said Sethi, whose Range Rover was stolen.
"Marketplace compared features on cars sold in the U.K. with those sold in Canada, it found those six models had additional security features in the U.K. that aren't offered on Canadian versions."
"Despite a much smaller population than the U.K., Canada currently has a considerably higher rate of car theft, with 286.46 cars stolen for every 100,000 people."
"Bryan Gast... says automakers need to do more to prevent vehicles from being stolen."
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