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7 Tips For Summer Car Care And Summer Driving In New Zealand

Posted on 4th February 2016 – Driving

Summer’s always a great time for Kiwis to get out on the open road and enjoy our glorious beaches, mountains and picturesque places just off the beaten track. But to ensure that you get to your destination safe and sound and that your vehicle is equal to the conditions which New Zealand will throw at it, it’s important to be prepared - especially if you have imported your car from a country and haven't yet checked it against Kiwi conditions.

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Your Road Trip Checklist

Posted on 19th January 2016 – Driving

Before you lock up your house to go on holiday, you always go around and check that the windows and doors are all bolted, all the gas and electrics are off, and that the cat’s being looked after by a friendly neighbour – but how much attention do you pay to your car?

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More People Are Moving to New Zealand

Posted on 6th December 2015 – Shipping Vehicles

Is it time to join the trend of moving from Australia to New Zealand? Maybe it’s the rugby results, maybe it’s the economy – or maybe it’s just because life’s a little sweeter this side of The Tasman – but for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century more people are moving from Australia to New Zealand than leaving Aotearoa for the “Lucky Country”.

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A Guide to Commonly Used Terms in Vehicle Shipping

Posted on 22nd November 2015 – Shipping Vehicles

A Guide to Commonly Used Terms in Vehicle Shipping Cargo types: Bulk cargo refers to loose goods; Break bulk cargo refers to good shipped in units such as cartons, pallets and vehicles; container cargo refers to sealed units of consolidated goods either as Full Container Loads (FCL) or Less-than Container Loads (LCL); inner cargo refers to goods stored within vehicles transported via container.

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A Short History of Aussie Car Manufacturers

Posted on 6th November 2015 – Automobile Industry News

A Short History of Aussie Car Manufacturers This time next year, Ford will stop making cars in Australia. Shortly afterwards Holden and Toyota will watch their final vehicles rolling off their production lines.

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