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Priced off the Roads? 
How to manage your fuel bills in the face of rising prices. more
 
Kia Sorento 
Last month we had a set of Cooper Mud Tyres fitted to the Sorento so that we could truly explore it’s off-road potential and also so that Editor Oxley could easily fit snow chains for his upcoming winter skiing excursions. more
 
New Audi A4 
Thanks to engineering innovations such as Audi Drive Select and Audi Dynamic Steering, the new fifth generation range of A4 sedans offers more driver orientated technology than ever before. more
 
Polo Bluemotion 
With sustainability being a global business issue, Volkswagen created the BlueMotion label for their most economic “green” diesel models in each segment.
As part of Volkswagens sustainability drive, the Polo BlueMotion is the first of these cars released in NZ to be followed by the Passat BlueMotion and the Jetta BlueMotion. more
 
How Technology will manage your fleet 
Not so very long ago it was inconceivable that companies could use their vehicle fleet to determine the underperformers on their staff. Now, it is not only possible but proof is available to back up any disciplinary action that might be needed. more
 
Avoid a a crash course by learning defensive driving techniques 
We’ve all had a near miss on the road at some time or other in our fleet vehicles. And while vehicles are becoming a great deal safer with the advent of electronic stability control systems being fitted as standard, human error is still the greatest cause of most motor vehicle accidents. more
 

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