Golf V most-serviced car in NZ

Golf V most-serviced car in NZ

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Autodata, a leading global automotive technical information provider, has released its Most Serviced Vehicle Report 2018. In New Zealand, the most serviced car was once again the VW Golf V (1K1) (03-08). The BMW Series 3 (E90/91/92/93) (05-14) moved up to second from fourth place and the Holden Commodore (VE) (06-10) was third. The most serviced Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) was the Toyota Hiace. The most serviced motorcycle was the Suzuki RM-Z 450.

More than 89,000 workshops subscribe to Autodata’s applications, which provides significant weight to the report..

Report extracts – New Zealand

Top 10 cars

Volkswagen Golf V

BMW 3 Series (E90/91/92/93))

Holden Commodore (VE))

BMW 3 Series (E46)

Mazda 3 (BK)

Audi A4 (8Ex) (01-08)

Mazda 6 (GG/GY)

Volkswagen Golf IV (98-04)

Audi A3/A3 Sportback (03-13)

Holden Commodore (VZ) (04-07)

 

Top three LCVs

Toyota Hiace

Toyota Hilux (05-15)

Nissan Navara/Pick-up (D40) (05-15)

 

In common with much of Europe, alternative vehicles are a growing sector.

 

Top three hybrids:

Toyota Prius (09-16)

Toyota Prius (03-09)

Toyota Prius (00-03)

 

Top three electric vehicles

Nissan Leaf (ZE0) (10-18)

Nissan Leaf (ZE0) (12-17)

Mitsubishi i

 

Top three motorcycles

Suzuki RM-Z 450

Yamaha YZF YZF-R1

Suzuki GN 250

 

To download the full report please go to www.autodata-group.com

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