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New vehicle owners favouring Toyota in June
Latest figures from the Motor Trade Association (MTA) show more than 400 new Toyota Corollas were sold in New Zealand during June - the most of any individual models in the new car market.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The new flagship S-Class from Mercedes-Benz will carry a number of high-tech safety systems.
Chrysler's sedan makes big impression
Chrysler's new distributor has decided to make a big impression with Kiwis - and you can't get any bigger than the 300 SRT Core sedan.
Holden VF ute Nürburgring lap
See how Holden set the world record lap for a utility, pick up or any other commercial vehicle around Germany's Nürburgring. Courtesy of Holden Australia
Look out! Driver takes out cameraman
Cameraman gets taken out by a clipping point at the BudMat Driftshow 2013 by Martin Ffrench of Lowbrain Drifters. Fortunately the cameraman was completely fine but motorsport is dangerous if you stand to close. courtesy YouTube/bunnygoesbangbang
Loeb destroys Pikes Peak record
Sebastien Loeb has crushed the record at the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb, blowing away Kiwi Rhys Millen's benchmark. Loeb's time, set in a savage Peugeot 208 T16 purpose-built hillclimb machine was a staggering 8.13:878 - smashing Millen's 9.46:164, set last year.
Free driving lessons in bid to curb road toll
The free lessons will be offered once a year to Tauranga and Hamilton AA members, who can use them themselves or pass them on to a person of choice.
Toyota 86 RC: Making it personal
Toyota New Zealand reckons there's a market for sports coupe fans who want to create their own individualised car.
Motorsport: Speed sensors fail Evans at crucial point
Mitch Evans had only 12 laps to go and was closing in on the race leader when he was penalised.
Petrol price set to rise
Motorists will face petrol price rises tomorrow, with a three cents a litre government tax increase, pushing total tax on petrol to about 42.7 per cent of the pump price.