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Read MoreBMW M's first standalone model in more than 40 years will avail here in two heat settings.
Read MoreFord NZ makes good on vow to place electric Mustang under $80k barrier
Read MoreModel’s developer will pitch at business first.
Read MoreElectric four-seater runabout looks just the thing for a Green trip to the beach.
Read MoreDistributor offers thought on dual motor hotties and says ID.3 is now a consideration.
Read MoreElectric-assisted powertrain has F1 touches and wallops defunct V8 for grunt.
Read MoreEntry ID.4 is a rebate car, but others price above Government’s assistance.
Read MoreIs New Zealand set to enjoy the product promised to Australia? Jeep’s big boss certainly understands the desire.
Read MoreNext step legislation incorrectly drawing in motorcycles latest mis-step by Government, says MIA.
Read MoreFord has added a fruity V8 special to the renewed family likely here in a year and probably set to see this nameplate out of the petrol era.
Read MoreMid-2023 availability for new model based on SAIC’s latest battery platform.
Read MoreWhat chance Toyota's street racer could replace its predecessor in local motorsport. And how long is here for, anyway?
Read MoreNational safety accreditor impressed with top-selling ute and its incoming wagon offshoot.
Read MoreTaking a farewell ride with the world’s most powerful mass-produced V8 was never going to be a cheap exercise. So it has proved.
Read MoreClean Car’s impact on high-energy petrol V6 has forced Ford NZ to come up with ‘what if’ contingencies.
Read MoreEQB gives seven chairs with front-drive, five with ‘four’.
Read MoreIndustry body cites reasons for enhanced August activity
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