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Read MoreRear-drive Mach-E manages almost twice its cited 504km range in UK economy run.
Read MoreSedans are barely bought into these days, but Toyota believes it can rely on its usual supporters.
Read MoreEighty percent of current Audi offering is to be impacted between now and end of 2026, with 15 new choices coming.
Read MoreJaguar’s decision to cull all but one of its current cars in preparation for electric rebirth raises questions.
Read MoreRegistrations still down year-on-year, but distributor organisation believes market could be stabilising.
Read MoreNo recall notice on NZ safety site.
Read MoreBiggest sticker reductions on models already heading out the door and mightn’t last - but new cover seems permanent.
Read MoreInbound HR-V will position as entry tier crossover below ZR-V and CR-V.
Read MoreFreshened editions of BMW blitzing sedan and wagon here from October.
Read MoreThree petrol sedans and a diesel wagon are incoming from October.
Read MoreSharp looking Avant wagon and sportback set to sit alongside Q6 sports utility.
Read MoreChinese ute specialist set for big sales push from NZ-familiar distributor.
Read MoreJaecoo begins local rollout with medium J7 light duties off-seal car.
Read MoreThe fourth generation of Porsche’s largest model is out next year - to sell alongside the current car.
Read MoreNew version of BMW’s petite powerhouse coupe will pump 353kW.
Read MoreBig ZR1 announcement today didn’t mention we’re not seeing it.
Read MoreThe impending version of this famous Five is more expensive than its forebear - but way cheaper than the other M with this new plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Read MoreDynamic figure of national motoring scene reflects on time with top brand.
Read MoreLatest appointee moves from Australia to fill role.
Read MoreHybrid powertrain for 208 GT delivers thrift enhancement.
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