Airbags In The Crosshairs
Car parts like the catalytic converter have long been common targets of theft. But in Detroit, airbags are increasingly being stolen, with 7 News Detroit reporting a recent case involving a brand-new Chevrolet Trailblazer.
According to the owner, replacing the airbag costs $2,000, money that could have gone toward home renovations. Security camera footage showed the thief hanging through the window of another car parked next to the Trailblazer while trying to steal its airbag, which was taken in just seconds. Making matters worse, the owner said she did not use insurance because coverage in Detroit is “insane.”
The Problem After The Theft
FMVSS No. 208 sets federal occupant crash protection requirements for new vehicles, which modern passenger vehicles meet in part through airbags. A missing or stolen airbag does not automatically mean the vehicle cannot be driven, but it does pose a serious safety risk, making replacement strongly recommended. The owner told the news outlet, “That would’ve been two grand I could’ve used for renovations, so it’s hard.”
So why do thieves steal airbags? Steve Dolunt, a retired Detroit police assistant chief, pointed to the “black market,” referring to the illegal trade of stolen parts outside legitimate repair and parts channels. The demand likely comes down to cost. If a proper airbag replacement can run around $2,000, a stolen airbag sold through the black market would likely be priced significantly lower.
As for why certain GM models appear to be targeted, there is no public evidence explaining the trend. However, the sheer number of GM vehicles on U.S. roads could be a factor, especially in Detroit, where the company is headquartered.
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Familiar Targets For Thieves
This report also does not imply that GM vehicles are easier to steal or more vulnerable to theft. A report from Mercury Insurance found that Hyundai and Kia vehicles have had some of the highest theft rates in recent years. Common theft-prevention suggestions include installing visible anti-theft devices such as steering wheel locks or kill switches.
The Trailblazer owner, meanwhile, spoke about starting a neighborhood watch program to help prevent similar incidents. She also had a message for the thieves, saying, “Detroit is a beautiful city, and I just wish you could help bring it back and rebuild it.”

