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Need look for Fords Fleet Favourite 

The mid-size C/D segment accounts for 12½ percent of total industry volume in New Zealand and is set to rise as fleets move from six-cylinder vehicles to four-cylinder vehicles.

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Executive Car of the Year: Jaguar XJD 

We’ve had a number of impressive executive cars priced over $70,000 to test this year and the increasing number of diesel powered vehicles has been pleasing, so it seemed appropriate that the winner should be one.

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Business car of the Year: Hyundai Sonata CRD 

This year we tested many small to medium sized diesel vehicles including the:
Citroen C4, Dodge Caliber, Fiat Multipla, Ford Focus wagon, Holden Astra, Peugeot 307, Skoda Octavia, Volvo V50 D5, Kia Magentis, and the Volkswagen CrossTouran.

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VE Commodore Ute 

The Iconic Aussie looks set for the 21st century

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Mitsubishi Lancer 

Lancer’s been a Kiwi family favourite since 1975. But New Zealand’s never seen a Lancer that looks or performs like this one:
At its heart, a lightweight 2.0 litre MIVEC engine with manual shift or 6-stage CVT auto, delivering 115kW for an anticipated 7.7 litres/100km fuel economy.

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Mazda2: It’s a super little zoomer 

The old boxy “Bread Van” image of the previous generation Mazda2 has been consigned to the history books thanks to RX-8 designer Ikuo Maeda

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