New Zealand Police have spent more than $11 million in five years on their damaged fleet.
Each year, from 2011 to 2015 inclusive, on average, around a thousand were damaged in car accidents or through acts of deliberate sabotage.
A total of 5079 cars were damaged over the past five years - 134 were written off completely - to a total cost of $11.4m.
Every year more than $2m was spent fixing up the police fleet.
In 2015 the fleet saw the most damaged cars, 1109, compared to 1047 in 2014, 950 in 2013, 929 in 2012 and 1044 in 2011.