Believe it or not, a research team figured out which holiday your car is most likely to be stolen.

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, New Year's Eve is the most popular holiday for vehicular thefts.

If your New Year's resolution was to steal cars, you're off to a fine start.

Here's the entire list.
1. New Year’s Day (2,184)
2. Halloween (1,998)
3. Memorial Day (1,972)
4. Labor Day (1,915)
5. Presidents’ Day (1,894)
6. Christmas Eve (1,774)
7. Valentine’s Day (1,757)
8. Independence Day (1,750)
9. New Year’s Eve (1,715)
10. Thanksgiving (1,353)
11. Christmas Day (1,224)

It appears car thieves take New Year's Eve off but are back at it the day after?

According to the report, the day in 2013 with the most vehicular thefts was on August 12 with 2,316.

The day with the lowest amount of car thefts in 2013? Christmas Day.

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