Safety ratings, in the form of stars, have been used by ANCAP SAFETY to communicate comparable vehicle safety performance since the 1990s. This simple, yet effective method has encouraged vehicle
A recent poll reveals a mixed bag of sentiments among New Zealand’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) regarding the performance of the Coalition Government.
Automotive sector organisations are united in calling on Tertiary Education and Skills Minister Penny Simmonds to restore automotive training to the industry.
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.
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
Designed by Adrian Newey and Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the RB17 builds on the 20 years of innovation in Formula One that has resulted in Oracle Red Bull Racing winning six Constructors’ title
Adrienne Begbie, Managing Director of Prospa NZ, discusses the impact of the recession on small businesses in New Zealand and offers practical strategies for navigating these challenging times.
When Xero’s ‘The Global State of Small Business Owner Wellbeing’ reports that just 17 percent of New Zealand’s small business owners can take a break, and when only 37 percent of those starting out
Last month we covered the comments from Wayne Bryant CEO of GPC Asia Pacific around the challenges of getting enough technicians and the benefit of increasing the number of women in the industry as
Bapcor New Zealand is responding to the automotive industry’s strong demand for upskilling and product knowledge opportunities as part of their Drive Expo 2024 with a range of seminars led by local
Isuzu trucks have had their fair share of DPF issues over the years, with many ending up at the wrong end of the diagnostic quandaries with technicians throwing their hands up in the air, giving up
A certain ‘sustainably focussed’ Government department has recently come under fire for their purchase of a ‘fossil-fuelled’ Silverado fleet, but in fairness, is there actually an EV capable of tow
Self-driving cars, or autonomous vehicles, are revolutionising how we move from one place to another. They’re also raising major safety and responsibility issues.
Financial Services Complaints Limited (FSCL) data shows an uptick in business lending complaints from small business owners struggling to repay their loans.
The CS ONE is the smartest battery charger CTEK has made, and it is being launched now in New Zealand. Motor Equipment News was given a unit to try out and we came away impressed.