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50,500kms | Automatic | 1332cc | Petrol
$31,990
 
64,300kms | CVT | 2488cc | Petrol
$35,990
 
18,000kms | Automatic | 1200cc | Petrol
$36,990
 
42,500kms | Automatic | 3982cc | Petrol
$99,990
 
21,000kms | CVT | 1498cc | Petrol
$22,990
 
94,800kms | Automatic | 2488cc | Petrol
$29,990
 
104,500kms | Automatic | 1991cc | Petrol
$39,990
 
51,259kms | CVT | 1490cc | Petrol
$19,990
 
95,500kms | Automatic | 3456cc | Petrol
$35,490
 
5,729kms | CVT | 1498cc | Petrol
$37,950
 
2,612kms | Automatic | 3444cc | Petrol
$186,900
 
18,133kms | Automatic | 1998cc | Petrol
$39,990
 
87,900kms | Automatic | 2457cc | Petrol
$27,990
 
71,500kms | Automatic | 1598cc | Petrol
$35,990
 
114,700kms | Automatic | 2384cc | Petrol
$15,990
 
73,615kms | CVT | 2498cc | Petrol
$26,990
 
11,200kms | CVT | 1200cc | Petrol
$34,990
 
38,400kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$19,990
 
25,127kms | Automatic | 2700cc | Petrol
$60,490
 
35,974kms | Automatic | 1300cc | Petrol
$14,390
 
68,900kms | Automatic | 3500cc | Petrol
$22,790
 
28,620kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$24,750
 
109,525kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$11,390
 
13,300kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$38,290
 
57,300kms | CVT | 1500cc | Petrol
$19,550
 
10kms | CVT | 1400cc | Petrol
$55,990
 
60,600kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$22,390

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Petrol Cars

Petrol cars have long been a popular choice among New Zealand drivers due to their widespread availability and well-established infrastructure. These vehicles operate on internal combustion engines that run on petrol, providing reliable performance across diverse driving conditions found throughout the country. Petrol engines typically deliver smooth acceleration and responsiveness, making them well-suited for urban environments like Auckland’s city streets as well as more open rural roads in regions such as Canterbury.

New Zealand’s varied terrain—ranging from flat coastal areas to hilly and mountainous landscapes—poses unique challenges that petrol cars handle effectively. Their engine design allows for efficient power delivery, which is particularly useful when navigating winding roads or climbing steep gradients often encountered on drives through areas like the Coromandel Peninsula or the Southern Alps. Additionally, petrol engines generally warm up faster in colder conditions compared to diesel counterparts, a feature beneficial during chilly winter mornings common in regions such as Otago and Southland.

Fuel stations offering petrol are widely distributed throughout New Zealand, including remote towns and along highways, ensuring convenience for motorists regardless of their travel route. The ongoing advancements in engine technology have improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in many modern petrol cars, aligning with New Zealand’s environmental goals while maintaining solid driving performance.

Maintenance for petrol vehicles tends to be straightforward due to the abundance of skilled mechanics familiar with these engines and readily available spare parts nationwide. Furthermore, petrol cars are often lighter than diesel models, which can contribute to easier handling on narrow or unsealed backcountry roads commonly explored by Kiwis seeking adventure beyond urban centres.

Overall, petrol cars remain a practical option tailored to the diverse driving environments found across New Zealand. Their blend of reliability, adaptability, and accessible support infrastructure continues to meet the needs of many local drivers.

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