As a leading friction material and brake component company that traces its roots in Australia back to 1955, Bendix boasts a huge amount of experience as both an OE and aftermarket supplier to the a
Ford’s F-150 Lightning SuperTruck returns to America’s mountain once again. The initiative follows and aims to build upon the success of capturing multiple records at the 2023 Pikes Peak Internati
Automotive sector organisations are united in calling on Tertiary Education and Skills Minister Penny Simmonds to restore automotive training to the industry.
It has produced leading Kiwi and international race stars too numerous to name. Toyota Racing Series graduates are racing and winning on every continent in top tier championships.
New research by Xero has uncovered payment convenience is key for Kiwi consumers, but barriers such as expensive fees are turning off small businesses from embracing new digital methods.
CoolDrive Auto Parts continues to prove itself as the newest leader in braking with one of the most comprehensive product ranges and service offerings available to workshops across Australasia.
As a result of record collection numbers of redundant refrigerant, New Zealand’s product stewardship scheme for refrigerants, Cool-Safe has paid out over $2million back to industry.
Automechanika is the largest automotive technology show in the world, it is held bi-annually in Frankfurt. This year there were over 4,200 exhibitors from 170 countries at the five-day expo.
Our next issue will feature content from the Biannual Automechanika show, which is being held in Frankfurt, September 10th to 14th. We will literally be live from the show as we will be attending
Bosch Diesel Centres (BDC) are specialised service centres authorized by Bosch to provide expert diagnostics, maintenance, and repair services for diesel fuel injection systems.
A new study conducted by online payments provider Pin Payments has revealed the biggest concerns facing SMEs in Australia and New Zealand, with cybercrime, cost of living and late payments taking t
New Zealand’s newest world champion is just 14 years old.
Yamaha racer Levi Townley, son of established racer Ben Townley, is the first Kiwi rider to win a world junior motocross title.