- Oklahoma has a relatively high car theft rate, with over 350 reported car thefts per 100,000 people in 2013 alone.
- Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) estimates that the state has over 570,000 vehicles with illegal tribal car tags, which are commonly used to hide title brands such as salvage, rebuilt, lemon, Total Mileage Unknown (TMU), Flood, Fire or junk title.
- The state is home to frequent severe storms, including tornadoes and hail. These storm events have resulted in a higher rate of insurance claims for storm-related damage. Needless to say, the used car market in Oklahoma is full of vehicles with undisclosed flood damage, accident and total loss history.
- Oklahoma has approximately 3.35 million registered vehicles and it is estimated that the majority of these vehicles have liens, most commonly as a result of bank financing.
- According to data collected by the FBI, the state of Oklahoma has around $1,000,000 of monetary losses annually due to online vehicle fraud alone. The most common types of vehicle fraud involve title washing, odometer rollback, misrepresentation or bank fraud.
- It is estimated that over 12,000 vehicles registered in Oklahoma had their odometer rolled back. Odometer fraud involves illegally altering the vehicle’s mileage to artificially inflate its value.
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