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Flood-damaged cars: What you need to know
Thousands of vehicles are expected to be written off.
Investigation into vehicles involved in crashes, badly repaired and sold
Waka Kotahi is investigating vehicles reported to have been in accidents last year.
Big wheel in motor industry drives ahead with expansion plans
Armstrong's says three new Botany-based car dealerships will form a platform for growth.
Big drop in car sales as emissions scheme comes into swing
Ute sales drop out of the top spots as commercial vehicle sales also decline.
Record year for new vehicle registrations
Demand for electric and hybrid vehicles drives up registrations.
Motorcyclist deaths approach all-time high
Taxpayers footed a $103.8 million bill from motorcycle injury claims in 2019.
Audrey Young: Nats, NZ First wrangle - who really killed the car tax plan?
The scheme has had a bumpy road ever since Julie Anne Genter proposed it.
Editorial: Clean cars the right road forward
The policy has been broadly supported by the Motor Industry Association.
Gas-guzzlers face $3000 fee; discounts for electric cars
It also wants to charge a fee on imported vehicles with higher greenhouse gas emissions.
Explosion risk prompts airbag recall
Largest vehicle recall in New Zealand history over faulty airbags
New car sales tipped to be flat in 2018
Luxury car sales starting to flatten suggesting rest of vehicle market will too.
Record vehicle sales set to roll on
It's tipped to be another record year for new vehicle sales if immigration remains strong and the cost of debt stays low, according
New Ferrari dealer amid luxury car boom
A new Ferrari showroom is opening in Auckland today amid a booming market for luxury vehicles.
Faulty airbags could result in WoF fail
Thousands of cars on New Zealand roads could fail Warrant of Fitness checks because of faulty or disabled airbags.
New vehicle sales hit 32-year high
New Zealand new vehicle sales rose to a 32-year high in August, with continued monthly gains signalling a new record is likely to be set this year.
New vehicle sales rise to highest level in 32 years
Registrations increased 3 percent to 12,110 in March from a year earlier, marking the strongest March level since 1984.
Farmers' risky little helper
If you wish to experience something rare, take the road less travelled. To appreciate the lie of the land, you must take the high road.
Clean air tests choked by lack of action
Air pollution from motor vehicles will kill about 255 Kiwis this year - and while we've got emissions standards, there's no serious testing regime in place.