This section is all about how to help Kiwi motorists by providing helpful information, such as vehicle maintenance and safety tips, keeping you and your vehicle rolling.
Considerations for car owners whose vehicle is still under manufacturer's warranty and want to know whether they have to use the official vehicle dealer for servicing.
We know many motorists are interested in how the price of fuel is set. It’s a complicated process. Here’s a guide to help answer your questions.
Motorists often ask, "even though the manufacturer says use 91 octane petrol, what’s the benefit from using 95 or 98 octane instead?"
Want to lower your fuel costs?
Ensuring the safety of our youngest passengers is of paramount importance when it comes to travelling in vehicles.
As a driver, dashboard warning lights are something you need to pay attention to every time you get behind the wheel.
No one ever expects to be in a car accident, but there is always a chance that it could happen to you.
Are your tyres roadworthy? Look for these items when you examine your tyres between WoFs.
A Warrant of Fitness (WoF) is a regular check to ensure that your vehicle meets the required safety standards.
Buying a used car? Don’t get caught short!
NZTA provide great information when it comes to your vehicle, so we've replicated their basic safety checks - you can do once a month and before your next roadie.
There are a number of things that you can do to maximise your driving time and to help keep your car performing properly and running cleanly.
Discovering you have a dead battery upon turning the key in the ignition is one of the most inconvenient, yet common, occurrences for motorists.
Some say they’re the future, some think they’re a hoax. We're here to debunk some of the myths about EVs by sharing the facts.
Have you proudly just purchased your first car, or are you one of those vehicle owners who would love to know the basics but hasn’t had the chance to learn or no one you know can show you? Then you need to check out our 'How to' series!