Keeping your fleet mobile
During the course of any given day on New Zealand roads, disaster can strike. As if clogged motorways and arterial routes were not enough, there is also the possibility of dings and crashes, tyre blowouts, vehicle breakdowns or simply getting lost.
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Bigger, Better Greener: New Peugeot 308
Undoubtedly the Peugeot 307 model has been a huge success world-wide, with over three million cars sold in only six years of production. The new 308 will build on the strengths of its predecessor, and will be initially available in a five door hatch with a mixture of petrol and diesel engines.
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Hyundai unveils ‘Genesis’ luxury sports sedan
With its artfully-sculpted modern exterior form and understated, clean character lines, the Hyundai Genesis projects an authoritative, sophisticated presence. Developed under the BH project codename over a period of four years, Genesis represents an investment of 500 billion won (approximately NZ$690 million).
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Holden Omega Ute
What looks like a two-door Ute but drives like a sports car? The answer has got to be Holden’s new VE Ute, one of the finest commercial vehicles we have ever driven and the winner of our 2007 award for Light Commercial of the Year. The workhorse Omega has the same mix of perfect balance and seamless power like its more powerful siblings the SV6, plus the V8 SS and SS-V.
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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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4WD of the year: Freelander TD4
The Four Wheel Drive of the Year award was hotly contested this year by a number of very competent products from the Japanese, Korean and European products.
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