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Read MoreDoes enduring ute popularity suggest Kiwis are ignoring, or misunderstanding, the impact of the impending Clean Car Standard?
Read MoreMotoring writers applaud Rally NZ chairman Peter Johnston
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Read MoreOnly one EV brand among month’s front-runners.
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Read MoreSmall hatch becomes second Opel to position below a French donor.
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Read MoreWhile the BZ3X sedan is only for China, there’s talk a Suzuki spin-off might avail globally.
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Read MoreA monster registrations run suggests CO2 penalty hasn’t curtailed Kiwi interest in American heavy metal; hence why remanufacturing plant is to double capacity.
Read MoreEnhanced look and firmer suspension tune for GR Sport version of top-selling Toyota.
Read MoreAssertion the Thailand plant supplying NZ’s top-selling one-tonner, and Everest, will make EVs raises a big question.
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