No Escape - medium SUV pulled
/Ford has dropped its medium five-seater and says no substitute is pending.
Read MoreFord has dropped its medium five-seater and says no substitute is pending.
Read MoreBusiness and private buyer interest kept market alive in February and most went for ICE choices.
Read MoreThe M2 is a great choice for track days. An M2 with this extrovert kit? All the better, the brand says.
Read MoreCompact five-seat Optiq and mammoth seven-chair Vistiq soon to join Lyriq.
Read MoreGWM is persisting with a calculator relegated to history here but still used in Australia. It has yet to explain why.
Read MoreNo word from Suzuki as to possible remedy for safety fault or when car can come back on sale
Read MoreThe latest of China’s giant car makers, BAIC, has landed here, with its boss vowing full product support - including potentially even more choices than on distributor’s wish list.
Read MoreKia’s first winner of long-running national award cited for range, design excellence.
Read MoreFor Germany’s only mainstream brand, once again the phwoar is over.
Read MorePlug-in hybrid ute has just completed massive test programme across the Tasman.
Read MoreFire risk triggers recall of flagship Land Cruiser and Lexus equivalent.
Read MorePotential for local availability of Wilderness editions of Subaru’s other petrol off-seal-sorted SUVs has firmed.
Read MoreRollout starts with HW3 cars, but latest models should also have A1 assist on board within days.
Read MoreCould KP31 unveiled yesterday be the battery-assisted breakthrough rural NZ has been waiting for?
Read MoreThe pricing plan for the rejigged Ford Everest has announced. The peak model is more expensive, base camp establishes at lower elevation.
Read MoreBuyer trends for larger electrics expected to clarify NZ baby Skoda’s market potential .
Read MoreThe electric age is upon an Ingolstadt icon. It loads up on kiloWatts …. and kilograms.
Read MoreNissan’s new utility will avail in four auto double cab 4x4 forms; two for work, two for play.
Read MoreAxing one-cost availability for monthly payments is in tune with trend change, brand says.
Read MoreDongfeng distributor says there’s no hiding from baby EV’s shortcoming. “It is what it is.”
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