Back at their home departments, as in most parts of the country, stolen cars tend to be recovered only after they are abandoned.
Part of the reason was that Japanese cars tended to be small and light.
Without the wing, the car tended to become unstable at very high speeds.
High-quality cars tend to be pushed out of the market, because there is no good way to establish that they really are worth more.
"Industry figures show that cars with a higher percentage of female drivers tend to have lower death rates."
But slower cars tend to gather in clusters on the race track.
The more expensive cars tend to get the advanced safety technology sooner.
One side-effect of this event is that the cars tend to bunch up.
Its cars tend to be three years old with 45,000 to 75,000 miles; many of them were leased.
Older Japanese cars tend to be dull but engineered for longevity.