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110,200kms | Automatic | 2755cc | Diesel
$47,990
 
70,461kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$48,560
 
100kms | Automatic | 1950cc | Diesel
$156,980
 
139,800kms | Automatic | 2776cc | Diesel
$31,990
 
25kms | Automatic | 2442cc | Diesel
$59,690 + ORC
 
9,500kms | Automatic | 1993cc | Diesel
$122,990
 
54,600kms | Automatic | 3198cc | Diesel
$37,990
 
10kms | Automatic | 2370cc | Diesel
$41,490 + ORC
 
1,000kms | Automatic | 2989cc | Diesel
$193,138
 
70,800kms | Automatic | 2999cc | Diesel
$44,888
 
44,500kms | Manual | 2755cc | Diesel
$51,990
 
46,682kms | Automatic | 2987cc | Diesel
$26,500
 
133,400kms | Automatic | 3198cc | Diesel
$33,990
 
1,500kms | Automatic | 2442cc | Diesel
$64,690
 
99,200kms | Automatic | 2993cc | Diesel
$57,990
 
137,600kms | Automatic | 2755cc | Diesel
$41,990
 
35kms | Automatic | 2442cc | Diesel
$64,690 + ORC
 
88,300kms | Automatic | 2997cc | Diesel
$89,990
 
35kms | Automatic | 2442cc | Diesel
$64,690 + ORC
 
79,200kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$34,980 + ORC
 
83,000kms | Automatic | 2967cc | Diesel
$67,990
 
97,200kms | Automatic | 1995cc | Diesel
$30,980 + ORC
 
102,627kms | Automatic | 1968cc | Diesel
$24,990
 
160,158kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$33,560
 
168,634kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$33,560
 
5kms | Automatic | 2755cc | Diesel
$62,990
 
22,800kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$75,980 + ORC

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Diesel Cars

Diesel cars offer several advantages for drivers in New Zealand, especially those covering long distances or requiring extra torque for towing. With a higher fuel efficiency compared to petrol engines, diesel vehicles are well-suited for the extensive driving often encountered on New Zealand's roads. They are ideal for those traveling between cities or exploring the beautiful landscapes that the country has to offer.

In addition to their fuel efficiency, diesel cars generally provide more low-end power due to their design, making them preferable for situations where strong acceleration is needed, such as overtaking on winding rural roads or climbing hilly terrains common in New Zealand's topography. This can make driving in challenging conditions safer and more convenient.

Diesel engines also tend to have a longer lifespan than petrol engines, which can be particularly advantageous for Kiwi drivers planning to keep their vehicles for an extended period or clocking high mileage. The durability of diesel engines means they may require less frequent servicing, reducing maintenance costs over time.

Moreover, with an increasing emphasis on reducing emissions and carbon footprint, modern diesel cars have made significant strides in meeting stringent environmental standards. Advanced technologies like selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and diesel particulate filters (DPF) have significantly lowered harmful emissions, aligning with New Zealand's commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices.

Overall, diesel cars remain a popular choice among New Zealanders looking for reliable performance, fuel efficiency, and longevity in their vehicles – essential qualities for navigating the diverse terrains and vast distances characteristic of New Zealand driving conditions.

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