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David Crawford, Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Industry Association says "Businesses and consumers continued to buy up large in January 2016, with 11,893 new vehicle registrations resulting in the strongest month of January on record.
David Crawford, Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Industry Association says ‘After a flat May, the new vehicle market once again took off in June with 13,030 new vehicles registered, the strongest month of June on record and the 5th strongest month of all time.
David Crawford, Chief Executive Officer of the Motor Industry Association says "The sales momentum from January has flowed into February, with registrations of new vehicles for the month of February, up 8% on February 2014 (738 units), being the strongest since 1984.
The Mazda3 was named as the New Zealand Car of the Year at an event hosted by the AA and the NZ Motoring Writers’ Guild at Auckland’s Viaduct Events Centre today.
Used car imports into New Zealand for August have increased by a nearly third, both on the same month last year, and when compared year to date to 2013.
Despite an increasingly positive economic outlook, almost half of respondents (45%) in a Canstar Blue survey examining car servicing, have admitted to getting their car serviced less regularly in order to save money.
For the first time ever, a right-hand-drive Ford Mustang will roll off a Ford assembly line when global production begins.
Holden has revealed exciting updates to its popular small SUV, Trax, including the introduction of a high-tech 1.4 litre turbocharged engine on the LTZ model.
One of New Zealand’s favourite movies, Goodbye Pork Pie, has made a comeback today with MINI New Zealand releasing its remake of the film’s iconic Lake Hawea chase scene.
BMW New Zealand revealed the future of sustainable personal mobility in Auckland today, with the national premiere of the all-new BMW i3 electric car.
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