New Zealand’s iconic lifestyle show Big Boys Toys celebrates its 20th Anniversary from November 16-18 at the ASB Showgrounds, Greenlane, with some extra innovation and sparkling entertainment to ma
If you think you can’t go places in an electric vehicle, you’re wrong. The latest data from Flip the Fleet, a coalition of more than 1,150 EV owners from all round New Zealand, shows that
In April Flip the Fleet learned about one-half of owners bought EVs mainly for environmental reasons, and around one-third because of low running costs.
There’s life in the old dog yet. That’s the news from a British company called Camcon Automotive, which has developed a system with the potential to take the continually maligned internal combustion...
In addition to its continuously updated range of clutch solutions for the most recent vehicles, Australian Clutch Services also offers the largest range of classic and exotic vehicle clutch kits and...
Designed to power up and run the most demanding appliances with ease and reliability, Projecta’s new 24V IP3000-24 inverter joins the Intelli-wave family as its most powerful inverter to date.
It was the failure of a Magnum-brand cast iron I-beam axle in 2012 that first brought to LVVTA’s attention the substandard casting process which had been adopted by some I-beam axle manufacturers.
New changes to the NZTA’s regulations for Warrant of Fitness rejections state that headlamps which have been fitted with a light source other than that originally fitted to the vehicle, such as LEDs...
It was shown as a one-off at Goodwood – but latest news indicates the Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign could become the blueprint for an extremely limited run of hand-built production vehicles.
It’s celebration time for us at Adrenalin Publishing, with a quarter century of publishing under our belts, tribute to the foresight and fortitude of owner Cathy Parker.
As we have said many times, full EV vehicles are not the answer to all our needs in New Zealand, and have pitfalls that are already coming to light (see p18) as well as huge infrastructural problems.
Our main feature this month is lighting, and we have a look at what the future has to hold. Will it be laser or LED? We examine the latest trends in both these technologies.