All consumers are expected to be hit by a hike in road user charges for diesel vehicles, but we'll save money on vehicle registration fees.
In a move signalled in Budget 2012, Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee confirmed today that road user charges for diesel vehicles will go up 4.1 per cent and petrol excise duty was set to rise 2c a litre from August 1, meaning fuel for the average petrol vehicle will cost about $30 more per year.
However, vehicle registration fees are set to come down after a review finding motorists are paying too much for the service.
Mr Brownlee said vehicle licensing and registration fees will drop for the first time since the 1990s to make sure they remain fair and accurate.
The changes were recommended after a review by the New Zealand Transport Agency found the fees no longer reflected the cost of administering the service, he said.