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8,200kms | CVT | 1999cc | Petrol
$35,990
 
74,500kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$17,980 + ORC
 
41,200kms | CVT | 1799cc | Petrol
$26,990
 
113,100kms | Automatic | 1600cc | Petrol
$14,980 + ORC
 
60,200kms | Automatic | 1600cc | Petrol
$10,980 + ORC
 
165,300kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$7,980 + ORC
 
45,300kms | Automatic | 1984cc | Petrol
$39,990
 
150kms | Automatic | 1368cc | Petrol
$39,990
 
164,000kms | Automatic | 2994cc | Petrol
$29,990
 
38,500kms | Automatic | 998cc | Petrol
$19,990
 
44,700kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$20,987 + ORC
 
30,500kms | Automatic | 1498cc | Petrol
$30,990
 
75,500kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$14,980 + ORC
 
31,600kms | CVT | 2488cc | Petrol
$41,990
 
8,500kms | Tiptronic | 1984cc | Petrol
$69,990
 
73,500kms | Automatic | 1984cc | Petrol
$22,990
 
127,000kms | CVT | 2360cc | Petrol
$18,487 + ORC
 
117,100kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$19,987 + ORC
 
63,850kms | Automatic | 1598cc | Petrol
$37,990
 
109,000kms | Automatic | 2490cc | Petrol
$6,990
 
63,725kms | CVT | 1490cc | Petrol
$25,950
 
59,700kms | CVT | 2488cc | Petrol
$32,990
 
89,000kms | Automatic | 1991cc | Petrol
$22,990
 
258,200kms | Automatic | 2500cc | Petrol
$13,980 + ORC
 
103,800kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$19,980 + ORC
 
122,200kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$16,980 + ORC
 
86,219kms | Automatic | 2487cc | Petrol
$37,950

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Petrol Cars

Petrol cars have been a dominant presence on New Zealand roads for many decades, offering reliable performance and convenience suited to the country’s diverse driving conditions. With an extensive network of petrol stations throughout urban centres and rural areas alike, refuelling remains straightforward for petrol vehicle owners.

New Zealand’s varied landscape—from coastal highways and rolling hills to mountainous terrain—places different demands on vehicles. Petrol engines tend to deliver smooth acceleration and responsive power, which is beneficial for city driving in Auckland or Wellington, as well as navigating winding roads in regions like Otago or Canterbury. The generally lighter weight of petrol vehicles compared to diesel alternatives often contributes to better agility on narrow or curvy routes frequently encountered around the country.

For drivers covering moderate distances daily, such as commuters travelling between suburbs or towns, petrol cars offer sufficient fuel efficiency while maintaining performance standards. Advances in engine technology have improved fuel consumption and lowered emissions, helping these vehicles comply with New Zealand's environmental regulations.

Maintenance requirements for petrol cars are well-understood by local mechanics and servicing centres nationwide, ensuring that routine upkeep remains convenient. This familiarity also makes sourcing spare parts simpler across various regions including more remote areas.

However, New Zealand’s push towards reducing carbon emissions means many petrol cars now incorporate technologies such as start-stop systems and improved catalytic converters to lessen environmental impact. Hybrid versions that combine petrol engines with electric motors are increasingly popular for those looking to balance traditional refuelling convenience with improved economy and reduced emissions.

Overall, petrol cars continue to provide a dependable option suitable for New Zealand’s unique driving landscape, delivering flexibility whether commuting through cities or exploring the country’s scenic backroads.

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