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1,715kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$26,650
 
65,000kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$20,450
 
103,008kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$14,990
 
13,383kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$26,990
 
1,208kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$28,490
 
5kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$33,750
 
Reduced by $1,240
50,000kms | Automatic | 1596cc | Petrol
$15,750
 
29,705kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$46,990
 
38,497kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$18,250
 
79,566kms | Automatic | 1990cc | Petrol
$42,690
 
7kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$30,190
 
50,650kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$25,350
 
14,689kms | Automatic | 1000cc | Petrol
$27,190
 
84,144kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$40,590
 
17,849kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$24,750
 
80,560kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$21,190
 
5,000kms | Automatic | 1395cc | Petrol
$44,990
 
67,357kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$35,590
 
13,000kms | Automatic | 3000cc | Petrol
$64,450
 
4,170kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$32,850
 
51,560kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$20,790
 
44,562kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$39,190
 
11kms | CVT | 660cc | Petrol
$28,990
 
23,650kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$27,350
 
15,320kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$28,490
 
83,265kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$30,190
 
21,200kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$29,290

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Petrol Cars

Petrol turbo cars have gained significant popularity in New Zealand due to their combination of efficiency, power, and performance, well-suited to the country’s diverse driving conditions. Turbocharged petrol engines use a turbine-driven forced induction system to increase engine power output without substantially increasing engine size. This makes them an ideal choice for Kiwi drivers seeking spirited performance on winding rural roads and efficient fuel consumption in urban environments.

New Zealand’s varied terrain—ranging from hilly regions like the Central Plateau to flat city streets—demands vehicles with good torque and responsive acceleration. Petrol turbo cars deliver this by compressing air into the engine at higher pressure, allowing more fuel to be burned efficiently. As a result, drivers enjoy improved low-end torque which is particularly beneficial when tackling steep gradients found on routes such as those in the Waikato or Canterbury high country.

Another advantage is fuel efficiency. With rising fuel prices in New Zealand, many drivers appreciate that modern petrol turbo engines often provide better kilometres per litre compared to larger naturally aspirated engines with equivalent power output. Additionally, their smaller displacement means lower emissions—a growing consideration given New Zealand’s focus on environmental sustainability and urban air quality standards.

Turbo technology also allows for lighter vehicle weights since a smaller engine can produce power similar to larger ones, contributing to better handling characteristics on narrow and twisting New Zealand backroads. Many manufacturers pair these engines with advanced transmissions optimized for Kiwi traffic patterns and speed limits that typically range between 50 km/h in urban areas and 100 km/h on open highways.

Maintenance-wise, petrol turbo cars do require regular servicing of components such as intercoolers and turbochargers themselves; however, modern designs have enhanced reliability significantly. For drivers navigating New Zealand’s mix of motorways, rural highways, and city congestion, petrol turbo vehicles strike an appealing balance between performance, economy, and adaptability.

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