[*] Can I use that word when it was a vehicle, not a building, that was broken into?
Not generally. Though some jurisdictions have broadened the definition, "burglary" originated as a common-law term to describe the act of breaking into a house or other inhabited structure, during the night, with criminal intent. "Break-in", however, works just fine. And by whatever name it's called, it still s***s.
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Not generally. Though some jurisdictions have broadened the definition, "burglary" originated as a common-law term to describe the act of breaking into a house or other inhabited structure, during the night, with criminal intent. "Break-in", however, works just fine. And by whatever name it's called, it still s***s.