Thieves on the hunt for so-called "nana cars" are hitting heartland New Zealand - where rising numbers of the humble Mazda Demio are being nicked in Horowhenua.
Central District Police said they have noticed a marked increase in vehicle thefts over the past few months, particularly small, non-descript hatchback popular with pensioners.
Senior Sergeant Steve Crawford said 16 Mazda Demios had been reported stolen in the past three months in the Manawatu region, which follows a trend across the country.
Waikato Police said earlier this year Mazda Demios were becoming a sought-after vehicle for thieves, saying dozens had been stolen.
"Bad guys think they are great. Because apparently we don't look at nana cars while we are driving around. Incorrect, but alas, they are stealing them anyway," Waikato District Police posted on its Facebook page at the time.