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Read MoreNew sourcing point for second generation of popular compact crossover.
Read MoreCold zap! An electric model Kiwis are keen to see has become the first car to go from pole-to-pole.
Read MoreWhat Kiwis will see from the spread laid out in Australia won’t be revealed until next year.
Read MoreMake’s head office responds to ANCAP’s stinging crash test consideration.
Read MoreFront and all-wheel-drive editions with plenty of upmarket pizzazz could be the ticket for sub-UX offer landing in March.
Read MoreInformation share in NZ’s sister market reveals 2024 will be a busy year.
Read MoreMahindra agent considering what to say in face of ANCAP’s zero rating call.
Read MoreYou can sign up from now … but you won’t see one for some time yet.
Read MoreBig Horn adds to local line-up … btw, it’s named after a sheep.
Read MoreN-Line treatment tops NZ-bound refresh for four-year-old design.
Read MoreSharp-looking five-seater to provision in plug-in hybrid as well as full petrol form.
Read MoreDamage from last week’s cyberattack continues to impact national operations.
Read MorePro electric vehicle lobby group says Government and country better to stay the course rather than abandon policies.
Read MoreFactory reducing Subaru NZ’s pre-Xmas allocation by 80 percent spoils launch pitch.
Read MoreSourcing EV5 from new plant conceivably means faster delivery, less cost.
Read MoreReduced pricing announced as Clean Car end date looms.
Read MoreNZ-fresh model has copped an imperfect cast test result.
Read MoreRenault NZ’s boss explains why the brakes have been pulled on plans to put the car on sale from February.
Read MoreAdditional South Island franchises still sought by new makes.
Read MoreBillionaire’s self-designed astounding creation has begun laying down laps.
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