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Prius owners walking out to find their cars without catalytic converters
By adamg on Thu, 12/03/2020 - 11:33pm
WFXT report police are getting reports of Prius catalytic-converter thefts - three this week just in Jamaica Plain, where people in the Jamaica Plain Facebook group say it's an issue mainly for owners of pre-2010 Gen 2 Prii.
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Metal Thieves
When the price of metal goes up the thieves target high end cars and copper thieves usually target the MBTA's storage yards. Junk yards are paying good prices for metal scraps right now.
Metal
Catalytic converters are stolen for the platinum inside them. I don't know why Priuses are being targeted; either they have more platinum in them, or the converters are easier to remove than other cars.
I think they're being resold,
I think they're being resold, I read they target prius because the hybrids run cleaner thus less wear/build up on the converters.
Do they tend to have more
Do they tend to have more platinum left because they burn less gas, so it degrades slower?
Don't think so
I'm not a chemist, but I don't think the platinum catalyst gets used up. This site says a number of things can cause a converter to fail:
Reason 1,967,256
Not to own a Prius!
Stay away from Hondas, then, friend
They're the usual target of thieves, but for the wheels.
Honda wheels, radiators, etc
A friend once had the radiator stolen from his old jalopy Honda Civic. :-(
DAMN KIDS WITH THEIR PREESUS AND OBAMACARS
https://www.universalhub.com/comment/209110#comment-209110
Fully electric, then? ;)
If this was a fully electric car you wouldn't have to worry about having your catalytic converter stolen because they don't have one of those. Get rid of gasoline entirely and there's no pollutants that need to have their decay catalyzed.
targeting Honda Elements, too
I'm in an Element owners FB group and they're losing their catalytic converters at an alarming rate. I figure it'll happen to me soon, too. A few in the group managed to make some sort of metal contraption around it that can prevent theft.
bummer
This sucks, my 07 Prius' catalytic converter wore out last year and cost nearly $3,000 to replace. If the new one ever gets stolen I'll likely just have to junk the whole car, which is unfortunate because it's otherwise running fine at nearly 250K miles.
Prius cat-converter theft has long been a big problem out in California, I guess with the pandemic people's economic situations are getting dire enough to drive them to this sort of desperation.
I guess I'll have to back in to my driveway from now on
there are prius drivers in JP?
who knew.