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Mercedes-Benz adding safety QR codes
Daimler is adding a QR code - a black-and-white square symbol which can be read by smartphones and tablets - to all new Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the name of safety.
Watch: 'Sidewalk Skiing'
The latest craze to hit Saudi Arabia is "sidewalk skiing", where the driver balances the car on two wheels while people cling on the outside of the moving vehicle.
Motorsport: Van Gisbergen's caution pays off in wet
The third round of the V8 SuperTourers at Pukekohe yesterday belonged to V8 Supercars driver Shane van Gisbergen.
Kerre McIvor: Falcon folds its wings
It was news that struck deep into the hearts of motorsport fans on both sides of the Tasman.
Auckland's new transport plan
Auckland Transport is proposing a simpler, more integrated public transport network which enables improved access to more destinations through better connections and, on key routes, a regular frequent all day service. courtesy aucklandtransport.
Car price hikes not likely
The motor industry does not believe the end of Ford production in Australia will lead to price rises for New Zealanders.
Why Ford reached end of road in Oz
Intense competition, a strong Australian dollar and a move away from large cars has driven the Ford Falcon off the road.
Car dealer fined over 'shill bidding'
An online car dealer that placed thousands of fake bids on more than 500 of its own auctions has been fined $42,000 this afternoon.
Ford to shut Aussie plants
Ford will cease its manufacturing operations in Australia by October 2016 with the loss of 1200 jobs, which could have a significant impact on the company in NZ.