Yes. They look for stolen cars so they can find evidence to who stole it!
Police Tech - 2008 Stolen Cars was released on: USA: 17 January 2008
They do check them for latent prints.
== == This information is from national surveys of Police reports of stolen cars.
You will have to check with the police.
they look at it
NOT unless it was stolen. Stolen cars are reported stolen. Cars securing a loan in DEFAULT are reported as DELINQUENT to the credit bureau. If you choose to report the car stolen, go ahead. I would not reccommend it though. Filing a false police report is illegal in most jurisdictions.
Ask your local police to run it.
Contact your local police. If it has been reported stolen to the police they can find out.
a lot like the PT Cruiser
Answer Stolen cars are impounded for a few reasons. One would be that the Police might want to check it for finger prints. Another reason that the car would be impounded is if it was stolen, and the police think it was stolen too easily, they might want to check for Insurance Fraud and last but not least, they might impound a car while trying to find the owner.
Over 1,000 cars are stolen in a year.
There were 180.6 cars stolen per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010, the last year stats have been published. That equates to around 5,390 cars stolen in 2010.