Crime & Safety

Catalytic converter theft in DFW: Which cars are targeted and how to protect yours

Catalytic converter theft is a nationwide epidemic and DFW is a hotspot. Here's the data and the fix.

Most targeted vehicles in DFW:

  1. Toyota Prius (hybrid converters contain more precious metals)
  2. Honda Accord/CR-V
  3. Ford F-150/F-250 (high ground clearance = easy access)
  4. Toyota Tacoma/Tundra
  5. Chevy Silverado

Why: A stolen catalytic converter contains platinum, palladium, and rhodium worth $50-300 on the black market. Replacement cost to you: $1,000-3,000.

How fast: A skilled thief with a battery-powered reciprocating saw can remove a catalytic converter in 60-90 seconds.

Protection options:

  1. Cat shield/cage — A metal plate that bolts around the converter. CatClamp, Cat Shield, Miller Cat. $150-400 installed. This is the best prevention.
  2. Engrave your VIN on the converter. Free at many DPD community events. Makes it harder for scrapyards to buy.
  3. Park in a garage. If you have one, use it.
  4. Motion-sensor lights and cameras in driveway.

Legal landscape: Texas passed HB 4110 in 2023 strengthening penalties for catalytic converter theft and requiring scrap metal dealers to maintain records of converter purchases. Selling a stolen converter is now a state jail felony.

Sources:

  • NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau) — catalytic converter theft data
  • Texas HB 4110 (88th Legislature, 2023)
  • DPD — catalytic converter theft prevention events
  • CARFAX — most targeted vehicles list

If you drive a Prius and park outside, get a cat shield yesterday.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 2:54 AM

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