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  1. Come come, uncle teach you a new idiom today: 骑驴找马 (Riding a donkey to look for a horse) In brief (not underwear hor), it means to make do with a current, less desirable situation or opportunity while actively seeking a better one. Thieves Are Using Stolen Toyota Priuses To Hunt Down Land Cruisers The Land Cruiser remains Japan’s most stolen vehicle by a large margin in 2025. Toyota’s Prius ranks second and is reportedly used to assist in other vehicle thefts. The silent hybrid powertrain of the Prius allows criminals to quietly infiltrate neighborhoods. Authorities recommend using alarms, wheel locks, and car covers to deter criminals. According to new data from Japan’s National Police Agency, the top 10 most stolen vehicles in the first half of 2025 look very similar to previous years. Nine of the ten are either Toyotas or Lexuses, with only the Suzuki Carry breaking the streak in 10th place. It’s another clear sign that Japan’s car thieves have a strong preference for domestic brands, particularly those from Toyota. The Prius has climbed in the second spot with 289 units stolen so far in 2025. As reported by Creative Trend, criminals often use the hybrid as a means of transportation to commit other vehicle thefts. Its whisper-quiet powertrain helps them slip into neighborhoods late at night without drawing attention. While silent operation is typical of hybrid and electric models, the Prius stands out as a go-to choice. It’s easy to find in Japan, known for its reliability, and comes only in hybrid or plug-in hybrid form, making it an efficient tool for low-profile crimes. It’s not far-fetched to imagine some of these stolen Priuses were used to help steal even more valuable targets, including Land Cruisers. The Land Cruiser’s numbers are on track to hit a new high. With 765 units stolen in just six months, it may surpass 1,000 thefts by year-end, a threshold it’s never crossed before. For comparison, the General Insurance Association of Japan reported 688 thefts in 2024 and only 383 in 2023.
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