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Read MoreThe brand previously known as SsangYong has big plans - and a core product development partner.
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Read MoreSpecial delivery on Mount Panorama as Ford’s Supervan resets ultimate tintop lap pace.
Read MoreDropping diesel means less haul in the family; big gun likely topped by Tucson, Palisade.
Read MoreHotshot’s positioning across the Tasman announced, Kia’s near-equivalent here drops $10k.
Read MoreRush of familial sticker slashing leaves budget brand at disadvantage at base level.
Read MoreThe most recent, third kind of MX-30 is desirable to Mazda NZ.
Read MoreRakish crossover rival for Tesla Model Y, BMW iX3 and Audi Q4 kicks in from just under $120k.
Read MoreNational distributor has consistently had a ute in play since the mid-1960s’ - but it’s all over now.
Read MoreThe mild hybrid system coming to Toyota’s one-tonne ute has a fancy descriptive … in Australia.
Read MoreNZ-promised new VZ edition now fully unveiled.
Read MoreTwo front-drive types and an all-wheel-drive flagship selected.
Read MoreSino-Brit becomes fifth electric to secure national title.
Read MoreLast big restyle to see model through to electric era switch.
Read MoreGWM’s largest off-roader for export is here soon.
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