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45,311kms | Automatic | 3500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$54,390
 
56,000kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Petrol
$34,750
 
28,142kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$38,750
 
6kms | Automatic | 660cc | Petrol
$34,590
 
43,178kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol Hybrid
$29,990
 
39,916kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Petrol
$24,550
 
61,462kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Plug-In Petrol Hybrid
$51,350
 
90,000kms | Automatic | 2350cc | Plug-In Petrol Hybrid
$31,990
 
102,350kms | Automatic | 3600cc | Petrol
$62,290
 
38,996kms | CVT | 2487cc | Petrol Hybrid
$46,990
 
41,265kms | Automatic | 2500cc | Petrol Hybrid
$47,750
 
65,060kms | Automatic | 3600cc | Petrol
$34,850
 
40,685kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Diesel
$58,150
 
98,700kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$34,950
 
17,000kms | Automatic | 2800cc | Diesel
$80,650
 
23,330kms | Automatic | 2700cc | Petrol
$65,150
 
20,617kms | Automatic | 2700cc | Petrol
$60,690
 
90,245kms | Automatic | 1800cc | Petrol
$37,490
 
68,500kms | Manual | 660cc | Petrol
$29,550
 
Reduced by $6,840
8kms | Automatic | 2700cc | Petrol
$87,350
 
19,959kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Plug-In Petrol Hybrid
$49,690
 
97,464kms | Automatic | 3600cc | Petrol
$21,990
 
6,000kms | Automatic | 3500cc | Petrol
$131,950
 
68,788kms | Automatic | 2400cc | Plug-In Petrol Hybrid
$46,890
 
21,500kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$59,750
 
7,400kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
$58,150
 
66,299kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$45,990

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4wd-4x4 Cars

Four-wheel drive (4WD) and 4x4 vehicles are highly valued in New Zealand for their versatility, capability, and performance across a range of driving conditions. These systems provide power to all four wheels simultaneously, enhancing traction and stability, especially on uneven, slippery, or rugged terrain. This makes them particularly suited to New Zealand’s diverse landscapes — from the wet, muddy forestry roads and gravel tracks of the West Coast to the snow-covered alpine passes in the South Island.

New Zealand drivers benefit from 4WD vehicles when tackling off-road adventures or rural properties with unpaved access roads. Many parts of the country experience heavy rainfall leading to slick surfaces where two-wheel drive vehicles may struggle. The improved grip from a 4x4 system boosts safety during wet conditions by reducing wheel slip and improving braking performance on gravel or mud. Additionally, these vehicles offer greater control during steep climbs or descents commonly encountered on hill country farms or in mountainous regions.

Modern 4WD systems come in various configurations including full-time (permanent) 4WD, part-time 4WD that can be engaged as needed, and all-wheel-drive variants that automatically distribute torque between axles depending on road conditions. Features like low-range gearing enhance crawling ability over technical terrain while electronic traction control optimises grip without driver intervention.

In urban environments such as Auckland or Wellington where road surfaces are generally good, many owners appreciate the elevated driving position of SUVs with 4x4 capability for better visibility. Meanwhile, those exploring remote areas—like Fiordland National Park or backcountry tracks around Queenstown—value the durability and off-road prowess offered by rugged models built to withstand challenging New Zealand wilderness.

Overall, 4WD and 4x4 cars are practical choices for Kiwi drivers who demand dependable performance year-round across New Zealand’s variable weather and terrain.

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