Latest fromMotoring
Driven Car of the Year contenders
Each year Driven's editorial team goes through the massive list of cars tested so far, and works out the best machines across a number of categories. Here are the best cars of 2014 so far.
Diana Clement: Misleading an insurer can lose your cover
Read the fine print to ensure you stay within the insurance policy rules, writes Diana Clement.
Tick for 'holiday highway'
A Board of Inquiry has granted consent for the Puhoi to Warkworth motorway north of Auckland, known as the "holiday highway".
The car for the mega-wealthy is back....
Imagine a car that was available by invitation only. Yes, one exists. Aston Martin is bringing back the Lagonda. So what makes it so exclusive?
Genesis of genuine prestige
Hyundai has unveiled ambitious plans to take on the best from Europe and break the glass ceiling of premium brands with the launch of the Genesis sedan.
Motorcross: TT riders rise to the challenge
It showed that nobody could afford to rest on their laurels when new national champions were crowned in half of the 16 separate categories at the 15th annual New Zealand Mini TT Championships near Kuratau, at the southern tip of Lake Taupo.
Red-light relief for city
Relief could be at hand for motorists and cyclists suffering red-light rage on Auckland's clogged roads.
Motorsport: Soft-tyre gamble pays off
Some of New Zealand's best and brightest motor racing talent were going about their business on four and two wheels over the weekend.
Tesla retools car factory for electric SUV build
Tesla Motors has halted production at its sole assembly plant for a revamp the company said is necessary to speed Model S output and prepare it to make electric crossovers.
Car crashes prove speed kills
Speed kills - Auckland Transport (AT) will be dropping cars from a crane this weekend to dramatically show the carnage caused by a head-on crash at 60km/h. Two cars were dropped from 14 metres to provide a full picture of likely passenger injuries and indicate how safe vehicles are likely to be in the event of a speed-related crash.