New Zealand Company Vehicle August 2018

General

In this month’s editorial it’s a homecoming of sorts as the new editor introduces himself and congratulates publisher Cathy Parker for achieving 25 years in publishing. There is also a reflection on how the automotive industry has changed and continues to change which is immediately apparent to anyone who has rejoined the fast-paced and innovative automotive and business mobility world.  

 There is an extensive look at the options for vehicle fit-out in the Load carrying feature, while the world of Fleet leasing goes under the microscope.

Launches this month include the big boys bracket from the Holden New Zealand range, a new release from Spanish brand Seat and the all-new Mazda CX-8 with its slightly tickled up stablemates, the CX-5 and Mazda6. Other vehicle tests include reviews on the 7-seat Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, the Renault Trafic, the Subaru Outback and the Lexus NX300

Other stories include a look at electric vehicle infrastructure, a snapshot of the world of
heavy vehicle leasing, and a photo essay for those who didn’t make it to the 50th annual
Fieldays this year.

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