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In the past 12 months ending in November, the recovery of stolen vehicles by insurers decreased 5.5 percent annual rate, the first decline in recent years for the same period.
According to figures of the Mexican Association of Insurance car title search Institutions (AMIS), December car title search 2012 to November 2013, 31 thousand 904 cars were stolen, down from 33 thousand 771 units a year earlier figure rescued recovered.
The number of cars recovered represented 46 percent of all stolen in the reference car title search period, which totaled 69 thousand 987 vehicles vehicles, said the latest car title search report by the body representing the country's insurers.
Most auto recovery was made in the State of Mexico, where seven thousand 114 units were located (with an increase of 51 percent in annual terms), however, this entity is reporting the highest number car title search of robbery with 22 thousand 230 vehicles.
In second position the Federal District with a recovery of four thousand 852 vehicles in the last year ended in November is placed, although this amount is 16 percent lower than those reported a year earlier.
Meanwhile, the biggest drop in the rescue of insured cars, introduced the state of Nuevo Leon, where only two thousand 556 units were located, which implied a slump of 58 percent compared with those reported a year earlier, of six thousand 131 vehicles.
However, this performance is related to the significant decrease of 63 percent, the company reported car title search the theft of vehicles in the reference period, and even the northern state has the highest percentage of recovery from theft registered with 96 percent.

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