The New Zealand-designed and built Synergy V8 race engine is not only fast. In terms of race engines, it’s also quiet. At Auckland’s Western Springs Speedway for the world 50-lapper, individually-...
The Collision Repair Expo to be held in Melbourne from 12 to 14 May 2011 will be the biggest and most comprehensive collision repair trade show ever held in Australasia.
As an automotive technician you want to have trust in your supplier, and confidence in the machine according to Petroject managing director Lawrence Fisher.
Kincrome says it has a spanner range ideally suited for the type of work you are doing. The Standard Kincrome spanner range is the “European Style” spanner with features such as a thinner head,...
Automotive Supplies NZ Ltd, says it may be the new guy on the block when it comes to importing batteries, However it has been importing and reselling quality products to the automotive trade...
Robert Barry investigates the current issues on the handling and disposal of refrigerant as well as training in the automotive air conditioning industry. This also leads into an update on radiators...
Michelin importer Tyreline Distributors recently invited a group of media and dealers to the New Zealand launch of the new Michelin Pilot Sport 3 tyre and the Michelin Latitude HT tyre at Boomrock on...
At the recent IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover a jury of experts voted the new Mercedes-Benz Atego and Atego BlueTec Hybrid "Truck of the Year 2011".
Heads will turn, jaws will drop and new entries will be added to wish lists around the country as the brand new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing touches down.
This NZD$450,000 car is the jewel in the...
A Christchurch born mother of two, Miriam Macmillan, has become New Zealand’s undisputed queen of speed after powering into the record books at the famous Bonneville Speed Week in the United States.
With the ever increasing age of the New Zealand car park the need for affordable parts and panels remains as great as ever, hence the dismantling industry is gearing up to meet the economic and...
Mazda New Zealand’s national service manager John Van der Velden recently clocked up 25 years of service with the company but his association with the brand goes right back to his apprenticeship.