ANCAP can help to solve the bong fest safety issue
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) is looking to discourage car companies that produce hyperactive advanced safety systems. Those that repeatedly bong at the driver for perceived misdemeanours may come in for ANCAP scrutiny. If shown to be annoying and/or a distraction, points will be subtracted during vehicle crash test assessments. The local crash testing body will next year examine not only whether certain safety systems are present, but also their effectiveness and annoyance factor. ANCAP reviews standards every three years, and will assess brands...
Read moreDetailsFirst NZ Kia dealership to achieve international award
Pukekohe Kia, part of the Ebbett Group of dealerships, has been recognised as a ‘Global Best Dealer’ in the annual...
Bishop to replace Brown as Transport Minister
Chris Bishop is set to take over the key role of Transport Minister, with incumbent Simeon Brown required elsewhere. Brown...
Ben Montgomery is the new GM of Motorcorp Distributors Ltd
Ben Montgomery is the new General Manager of Motorcorp Distributors Ltd. He will oversee a team of 40 staff and...
US bans connected cars from 2027 for security reasons
A ban on connected cars, announced recently by the Biden administration, applies primarily to Chinese vehicles. And it extends to...
Jaguar has discovered how to recycle polyurethane seat foam
Recycling is key for car makers and, in a recent breakthrough, Jaguar said it has successfully recycled polyurethane seat foam...
Dunlop Supercars tyre supply deal safe after company sale
American company Goodyear has sold Dunlop, the tyre supplier to Supercars for over 20 years, to Sumitomo. Evidently, the sale...
Toyofuji stops shipping used EVs except for Nissan Leaf
Shipping company Toyofuji has called a halt to shipping used electric vehicles. The Nissan Leaf is excluded from the ban, though only under specific conditions. Customers must now meet stricter guidelines before their vehicles are shipped. Under the new rules, used BEVs must have no damage to the main lithium battery or the vehicle’s underbody, and the state of charge must be at least 20 per cent. The shipping company...
Read moreDetailsPetrol prices may rise soon as foreign sanctions bite
Petrol prices across the country will likely rise soon as US-Russia tensions ratchet up and the New Zealand dollar weakens....
Lawsuit against Holden over possible transmission fault
Australian-made Holden Commodores and the Colorado ute are the subject of a class-action suit for alleged transmission troubles. That’s according...
EV Owners Are Now Less Worried About Charge Times
Long charging times and a lack of public chargers are frequently cited as obstructions to widespread EV adoption. However, a...
New Car Sales in Australia Wilt Ahead of Emissions Changes
In contrast to a 14 per cent fall in new car registrations for New Zealand last year, Australia set a...
Ford Puma The Top Cat Again for UK Car Sales
Ford Puma is again the best-selling car in the UK, as it was in 2023, according to official figures. Meantime,...
Ford Ranger tops the market in 2024
The Ford Ranger emerged as New Zealand's best-selling vehicle of 2024, recording 11,741 registrations and surpassing the Toyota RAV4 by...
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