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67,000kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$63,950
 
67,000kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Diesel
$26,590
 
109,000kms | Automatic | 1490cc | Diesel
$15,990
 
59,387kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$36,950
 
2,000kms | Automatic | 1900cc | Diesel
$85,590
 
36,946kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$36,950
 
10,763kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Diesel
$44,350
 
53,295kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$31,990
 
9,387kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$108,890
 
35,434kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$50,590
 
47,450kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$38,790
 
15,030kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$66,150
 
853kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$53,850
 
96,300kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$32,950
 
9,606kms | Automatic | 1900cc | Diesel
$114,990
 
39,000kms | Automatic | 3000cc | Diesel
$104,790
 
12,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$52,850
 
26,000kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$57,950
 
31,860kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$40,150
 
19,500kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Diesel
$59,590
 
14,050kms | Automatic | 3300cc | Diesel
$44,490
 
78,313kms | Automatic | 2990cc | Diesel
$58,790
 
17,107kms | Automatic | 1800cc | Diesel
$34,390
 
43,888kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$52,550
 
72,133kms | Automatic | 2200cc | Diesel
$20,650
 
2,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$78,190
 
41,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$61,450

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Diesel Cars

Diesel cars have long been popular in New Zealand, particularly among drivers who cover high annual mileage or require strong torque for towing and hill climbing. Known for their fuel efficiency and robust engines, diesel vehicles are well-suited to the country’s varied driving conditions, from urban roads in Auckland to the winding rural highways of Otago.

One of the main advantages of diesel cars is their superior fuel economy compared to petrol vehicles. Diesel engines extract more energy from each litre of fuel, making them especially economical on longer journeys—common in a country where travel between towns often involves significant distances. This improved efficiency translates into lower CO2 emissions per kilometre, which benefits New Zealand’s efforts toward reducing greenhouse gases. However, modern diesel cars must meet stringent emission standards, such as Euro 6 or NZ’s own regulations, which have pushed manufacturers to include advanced after-treatment technologies like Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems.

New Zealand’s varied terrain means that diesel cars’ characteristic strong low-end torque is an asset for both urban stop-start traffic and hill-climbing on rural roads and mountainous areas like those found in Central Otago or around Queenstown. This makes diesel models preferred choices for towing caravans, trailers, or boats—a common recreational activity across the country.

Cold starts can be challenging for diesel engines in colder parts of New Zealand during winter; however, newer models incorporate glow plugs and improved fuel injection systems that enhance cold-weather reliability. Additionally, because New Zealand's climate ranges from subtropical in the north to temperate in the south, most modern diesels are engineered to perform reliably across this spectrum.

With regular servicing and attention to fuel quality—important when purchasing diesel in remote regions—diesel cars remain a practical option for many New Zealand motorists looking for durability, economy, and towing capability.

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