Thanks, Treetop. I learned something trying to find which metal Ford uses...
"Catalytic converters are stolen for two reasons: money and ease of stealing. They are made with the precious metals platinum, palladium and rhodium, which skyrocketed in value due to supply chain issues during the COVD-19 pandemic. The average catalytic converter contains about 1-2 grams of rhodium, about 3-7 grams of platinum, and between 2 and 7 grams of palladium. While the market value of these metals has decreased, they still can fetch a pretty penny. Rhodium is averaging $135 a gram and palladium is selling for about $38 a gram." (as of 16Oct2024)
https://www.edmunds.com/auto-insurance/ ... theft.htmlI didn't know that catalytic converters used rhodium, too!
"How much platinum is in a catalytic converter?
"Each year, about 90 tonnes of platinum, 300 tonnes of palladium and 30 tonnes of rhodium are used globally for catalytic converters – both diesel and gasoline. But, 30 -50% of this comes from recycling. Johnson Matthey is committed to sustainability, and both makes emission control catalysts, and recycles catalytic converters and other pgm waste to extract and re-use the precious metals in them. Each year, we refine enough pgms to make millions of catalytic converters."
https://matthey.com/science-and-innovat ... -converter