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/Seoul sizzler sits $5k above Kia cousin at full RRP.
Read MoreSeoul sizzler sits $5k above Kia cousin at full RRP.
Read MoreThe mid-life facelift for the RS3’s little brother adds more bang.
Read MoreThe Cannon Alpha petrol-electric looks to set to be well-established before equivalents off popular types arrive.
Read MoreiX1 eDrive20 sticker shows rebate ideal has been dropped.
Read MoreThe next Cooper come as a petrol from the United Kingdom, and an electric from China.
Read MoreFull-out push with Kia’s first China-made car.
Read MoreDesultory market reflects economic slowdown.
Read MoreJust a handful of new models cited for this part of the world.
Read MoreAn EV advocacy organisation anticipates some will delay RUC compliance until grace period ends.
Read MoreBlue Oval sees red about suggestion impending Toyota has a Green edge.
Read MoreThey say the hardest climb brings the best reward. The brand we knew as Ssangyong is set to start again.
Read MoreExtra performance, all-wheel drive, and significantly improved towing capability is a big bully-up for ID.Buzz
Read MoreValue of a good ANCAP rating enforced with Seoul high-ups.
Read MoreCircuit magnate’s support programmes for rising racing talent acknowledged.
Read MoreAudi’s battery-wed station wagon confirmed for mid-2025 NZ release.
Read MoreThe performance version of VW’s NZ-assigned small mains-fed hatch has been revealed.
Read MoreThe Tremor is another special edition cast in the same mould as the now defunct Wildtrak X, but with less glam.
Read MorePorsche and Maserati have fresh fare for the well-heeled.
Read MoreBritish brand is committing to a complete change of climate with its product range, but the local timeline remains a mystery.
Read MoreAdditional info reinforces why China’s UK-flavoured make is confident its baby has the measure of Toyota’s tot.
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