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We all want to be like Shaq. So perhaps it's no surprise that the $55,000 Cadillac Escalade, the SUV of choice for Shaquille O'Neal and scores of other pro athletes and entertainers, is more likely to be stolen than any other vehicle, according to a report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Escalade averaged 10.3 theft claims per 1,000 insured vehicles nearly four times the average for all cars and joined four other SUVs in the Top 10. But thieves don't just go off-road; the Dodge Stratus, a sporty sedan, ranks second on the list, followed by the two-door Mitsubishi Mirage.
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