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VENTIA takes the EROAD
Ventia specialises in the long-term operation, maintenance, and management of critical public and private assets and infrastructure for corporate and government clients across a broad range of sect
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Haval gets its Jolion
The first shipments of the All-New Haval Jolion SUV are about to arrive into New Zealand.
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Marching ahead of the beat - by 86.3%!
 
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Volkswagen's stellar sales in March
  Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles achieved its greatest month of car sales in its history during March – selling 528 motor vehicles nationwide. 
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Kia releases sharply-priced Cerato hatch
Kia has introduced a new Cerato model at a sharper price to attract buyers from both the used and new car market.
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Hyundai brings in Palisade
Hyundai New Zealand has announced the all-new premium three-row Palisade SUV will reach New Zealand shores by the end of the year.
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New top man at Toyota
Mr Neeraj Lala replaces Alistair Davis, who has retired from the position he has held for 12 years and will retain a connection with Toyota New Zealand as non-executive chair of the board.
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New top man at Toyota
Mr Neeraj Lala replaces Alistair Davis, who has retired from the position he has held for 12 years and will retain a connection with Toyota New Zealand as non-executive chair of the board.
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Mazda's all new BT-50 revealed
Fully redesigned, the all-new Mazda BT-50 is supplied by Isuzu Motor Limited on an OEM basis, and the vehicle will go on sale under the Mazda brand name starting in the Australasian market in the l
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Mazda's all new BT-50 revealed
Fully redesigned, the all-new Mazda BT-50 is supplied by Isuzu Motor Limited on an OEM basis, and the vehicle will go on sale under the Mazda brand name starting in the Australasian market in the l
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Goodyear recharge self-regenerating tyre concept
The Goodyear reCharge is a revolutionary self-regenerating concept tire that can adapt and change to meet individual mobility needs.
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Corvette comin' DownUnder
General Motors Holden has announced the next generation mid-engine Corvette will be built in right-hand-drive (RHD) and will roar Down Under for sale in New Zealand.
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Toyota on track with new Supra
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CUPRA gets its Buzz on
 
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Outlander PHEV VRX on run-out
   
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