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Classic car aficionados assemble for automotive extravaganza

More than 1300 of New Zealand's rarest, prettiest, and most desirable automotive machines are about to descend on Pakuranga for the eighth Auckland Brit...

National commits to delivering 10,000 public EV chargers

A National Government will "supercharge electric vehicle infrastructure" by delivering 10,000 public chargers across the country. Party leader and Botany MP Christopher Luxon says if...

East Tamaki in top 10 car collision spots

Insurance business AMI has published data revealing the 10 most collision-prone suburbs in New Zealand. New claims data reveals the most accident-prone suburbs in the country...

MP: Wood misled Coromandel over SH25A

Former Transport Minister Michael Wood has been caught misleading the Coromandel community regarding the re-opening of the critical State Highway 25A reconstruction, National’s Transport...

MP: Delivery is key to second Auckland Harbour crossing

Labour’s rushed announcement of a second Auckland Harbour crossing is nothing but a desperate attempt to distract from their failures, National’s Transport spokesperson Simeon...

Preparation is key this long weekend + wind warning

With forecast wet weather and heavier traffic than usual on state highways in and out of Auckland, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is urging...

Final 175 pop-up next month

The final Howick 175 pop-up classic car display is on December 10 It will feature about 20 classic Jaguar cars, many of which are from...

Unique car lovers coming together

An east Auckland car club is celebrating its first birthday and it's on the lookout for new members keen to get involved. The Howick Classic...

Father’s Day ‘Blokes & Cars/Bikes’ event

Young motoring enthusiasts Daniel and Cameron Clarke and their cars will be a feature this year at the Father's Day community event at East...

How did this happen?

A truck has split a local shop into two - losing the 'How' in Howick Tyres. One month ago, a truck that was too-high struck...
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