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Wheeler-dealer Roadside Selling »

MTA is concerned that councils may be turning a blind eye to the increasing number of organised roadside car sales, which can provide a venue for illegal sellers and cars riddled with problems.

Mon, 26 Apr 2010 More ›

Showroom Boom Set to Follow Chinese Car Invasion Across Australia »

The arrival of Chinese cars on the Australian market could mean an increase of more than 300 to 400 new-car dealerships to handle the sales and service requirements of the brands.

Thu, 22 Apr 2010 More ›

GM Pays Back Government Loans in Full »

General Motors Company Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre today announced that GM has made its final payment of $5.8 billion to the U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada, paying back its government loans in full, ahead of schedule.

Wed, 21 Apr 2010 More ›

Top Honours for Capital City Mazda »

Capital City Mazda has been awarded Mazda's highest accolade - Mazda Dealer of the Year for 2009 - at the annual Mazda Dealer Conference, the first time the dealership has received the honour.

Wed, 21 Apr 2010 More ›

Department Reminds Retailers to Close on Anzac Day Morning »

With Easter now behind us, the Department of Labour is reminding retailers they must also close on Anzac Day until 1pm.

Wed, 21 Apr 2010 More ›

Great Wall Targets Europe »

China’s Great Wall Motors eyes Europe, and possibly Australia, with new Tengyi C30

Tue, 20 Apr 2010 More ›

Australian Car Market Roars »

Car industry on track for one million sales in 2010 after record March result

Wed, 14 Apr 2010 More ›

Battle Lines Drawn in Australia »

Ford, Mazda, Hyundai slug it out for a podium place in new-car market.

Wed, 14 Apr 2010 More ›

Autofile Magazine Under New Ownership »

After 24 years in the automotive publishing market, Autofile has been sold to Dunedin businessman Brian McCutcheon, of Marketing Business Ltd.

Fri, 9 Apr 2010 More ›

Kiwis Keen for Lower Drink Driving Limits »

A new poll suggests the majority of New Zealanders are in favour of lowering the blood alcohol limit for drivers.

Fri, 9 Apr 2010 More ›

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