A new report using dats from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has revealed the UK's most stolen cars.
Leasing comparison website LeaseLoco. analysed the figures to come up with the rankings - with one model stolen on average every 88 minutes.
In total, 64,087 stolen cars were reported by the police to the DVLA in 2023 compares to 61,106 in 2022 - an increase of almost 5 per cent.
That equates to 176 cars stolen every day, or one car stolen every eight minutes and 12 seconds somewhere in the UK last year.
When it came to electrical vehicles, the Kia Niro was the most stolen electric car last year, with 177 recorded thefts, followed by the Hyundai Ioniq with 139 pinched.
There were also 43 Ferraris, 51 Porsche 911s, 14 Lamborghinis and 29 Teslas stolen last year.
But here are the leaders when it comes to car thefts.

5. Range Rover Sport
Meanwhile, there was a big drop in the number of Range Rover Sports stolen between 2022 and 2023 - down more than 28 per cent from 2,283 to 1,631. | Land Rover

6. Range Rover Evoque
Thieves took 1,489 Range Rover Evoque from owners last year, down slightly from the 1,532 in 2022. | Getty Images

7. BMW 3 Series
The 3 Series is the most stolen BMW model in the UK, A total of 1,466 were taken in 2023, slightly up from the 1,454 in 2022. | Getty Images

8. Vauxhall Corsa
In 2023 crooks made off with 1,110 Vauxhall Corsas in the UK, down over 13 per cent from the 1,280 the year before. | Heritage Images via Getty Images