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Read MoreThe reason why VW NZ has chosen to take the brand’s entry electric once it has been refreshed seems logical.
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Read MoreLatest version of Ford’s top-selling ute will be a limited edition here.
Read MoreAustralia’s extra-early announcement of Mazda’s plush SUV gives a good idea of what the NZ distributor can snare.
Read MoreElectric can be a sore point for farmers, but a major Fieldays’ backer is showing them the way regardless.
Read MoreLocal boss says his brand needs to set ambitious goals in its response to climate change.
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Read MoreMunich has created a modern reinterpretation of a car an ace Kiwi took to famous ‘Ring victory.
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