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Parking worm for early birds
A decision by Auckland Council to raise the price of inner-city carparks will further crowd already stretched public transport, say experts.
Ask Phoebe: Little train in the big park chugging back for kids
I would love it if you could shed some light on what has happened to the train from the playground in One Tree Hill near the Stardome.
Cops find girl, 10, behind the wheel
Dunedin police were shocked to find a 10-year-old girl behind the wheel of a car being poorly driven on Saturday night.
Costs spark new look at trams to airport
Auckland Transport is under pressure to safeguard a rail route from Onehunga to the airport before the NZ Transport Agency builds a $140 million motorway extension.
Luxury cars for China's rich
In China, where millionaires are being minted daily, the bar for conspicuous consumption is being raised ever higher.
Racer's face a drawcard
Scott Dixon's face has graced so many US products he can't remember all their names.
2015 Indian Motorcycles Scout
Driven contributor Mathieu Day was lucky enough to ride the all-new Indian Scout at the Australasian launch held in South Auckland. Photos / Supplied
2015 Mini Cooper 5-door
Driven Magazine tests the new Mini Cooper 5-door. Photos / Ted Baghurst
The Good Oil: November 15
Driven Magazine's 'The Good Oil' looks at the lighter side of the week in motoring news. Photos / Supplied
BMW R1200GS tested
Driven Magazine's Mathieu Day tests out the legendary BMW R1200GS. Photos / Ted Baghurst
Was second vehicle involved in crash?
Police are investigating whether another vehicle was involved in the crash which flipped a rubbish truck, killing its driver.
BMW i8 hybrid supercar
Driven Editor Liz Dobson finally secures a drive in the highly anticipated BMW i8 Hybrid supercar. Photos / Ted Baghurst