New figures released by AMI today show the company received almost 12,000 vehicle claims last year, including those related to attempted vehicle theft.
Of these, the Toyota Aqua accounted for 8% of all stolen vehicle claims, followed by the Toyota Corolla (6%) and the Nissan Tiida (5%).
The Auckland region recorded the highest level of vehicle thefts, followed by Canterbury, Waikato, Wellington, and Bay of Plenty.
AMI claims executive general manager Wayne Tippet said stolen vehicle claims have begun to decrease for the first time in four years, with the number of those related to ram raids last year down by 50% compared with 2023.
“This might suggest that, among unprecedented vehicle theft rates, New Zealanders have put security measures and practices in place, and are being more mindful about where they park their cars,” he said.
The figures found 30% of stolen vehicles were not recovered in 2024, while 52% of recovered stolen vehicles were repairable.
The most frequently stolen vehicle in each region (regions ranked by claims volume)
Auckland - Toyota Aqua
Canterbury – Toyota Aqua
Waikato – Nissan Tiida
Wellington – Toyota Aqua
Bay of Plenty – Mazda Demio
Manawatū – Mazda Demio
Northland - Toyota Corolla
Hawke’s Bay - Mazda Demio
Otago - Nissan Tiida
Southland – Nissan Tiida
Gisborne – Toyota Corolla
Taranaki – Toyota Corolla
Nelson – Mazda Demio
Tasman – Ford Ranger
Marlborough – Audi A4
West Coast – Nissan Tiida
*Data is sourced from IAG’s insurance brands’ motor claims from 2024. Cars are ranked from highest frequency of theft to lowest. Symbols indicate rank movement compared with 2023.
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