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30,588kms | Automatic | 3300cc | Diesel
$42,750
 
52,000kms | CVT | 2200cc | Diesel
$40,390
 
24,965kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$85,890
 
76,800kms | Automatic | 3000cc | Diesel
$39,390
 
65,330kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$45,490
 
33,698kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$51,290
 
13,420kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$110,990
 
23,715kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Diesel
$59,250
 
27,183kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$57,790
 
81,022kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$31,290
 
64,910kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$38,390
 
18,925kms | Automatic | 3000cc | Diesel
$95,650
 
28,929kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$53,890
 
70,509kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$31,890
 
22,900kms | Automatic | 2300cc | Diesel
$53,250
 
61,464kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$47,650
 
95,202kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$36,590
 
19,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$99,490
 
82,470kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$34,350
 
49,696kms | Automatic | 2300cc | Diesel
$53,990
 
75,000kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$32,750
 
8,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$59,450
 
33,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$62,450
 
96,048kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$26,850
 
60,593kms | Automatic | 2990cc | Diesel
$58,550
 
26,000kms | Automatic | 2300cc | Diesel
$55,550
 
30,900kms | Automatic | 2300cc | Diesel
$53,250

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Diesel Cars

Diesel 4WD (four-wheel drive) vehicles, commonly known as 4x4s, have become increasingly popular in New Zealand due to their robust performance and versatility. Designed to provide power to all four wheels simultaneously or selectively, these vehicles excel in handling diverse terrains and challenging weather conditions often encountered across New Zealand’s varied landscape.

One of the primary advantages of diesel engines in 4WD vehicles is their fuel efficiency and torque output. Diesel engines generate higher torque at lower RPMs compared to petrol counterparts, making them particularly suitable for off-road driving, towing, and hauling heavy loads — activities common in rural areas and among those involved in agriculture or outdoor recreation. This torque advantage helps maintain traction on slippery gravel roads, steep hillsides, or muddy tracks that are prevalent in many parts of New Zealand.

New Zealand’s weather can be unpredictable with frequent rain, resulting in wet roads that demand reliable traction systems. Diesel 4WD vehicles often feature advanced traction control and differential lock technologies that improve grip on slick surfaces such as coastal mudflats or alpine routes. Their ability to switch between two-wheel drive for urban commuting and full-time four-wheel drive for tougher terrain adds flexibility, allowing owners to optimize fuel economy without sacrificing capability.

Moreover, many diesel 4x4s are built with reinforced chassis and suspension systems engineered to endure rugged environments. Whether navigating winding mountain passes like those around Queenstown or traversing unsealed farm tracks in Canterbury, these vehicles offer a blend of comfort and durability ideal for New Zealand’s diverse conditions.

Overall, diesel 4WD cars are well-suited for drivers who need dependable off-road capabilities combined with efficient engine performance. Their strength in towing and hauling complements the needs of outdoor enthusiasts and working professionals alike throughout New Zealand’s unique driving landscape.

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