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🔥 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT – Premium Performance & Head Turner Bi-Turbo V8 Stunning 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, finished...
19/05/2026

🔥 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT – Premium Performance & Head Turner Bi-Turbo V8

Stunning 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT, finished in an eye-catching RARE Blue colour that turns heads everywhere it goes. This beautiful 2-door coupe combines luxury, comfort, and serious performance with the unmistakable AMG V8 sound and driving experience.

Vehicle Details:
• 2016 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT
• 3,982cc Petrol Engine Bi-Turbo V8
• Automatic Transmission
• 2 Seats
• Reverse Camera / LED Lights
• Coupe Body Style

Tastefully Upgraded:
✔ KW HLS (Hydraulic Lift System) Suspension – lift function for extra clearance when needed
âś” BC Forged Wheels
âś” Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Tyres
âś” Carbon Fibre Side Skirts
âś” Carbon Fibre Rear Diffuser

Features:
âś” Keyless Entry
âś” Push Start
âś” Leather Seats
âś” Electric Seats
âś” Reverse Camera
âś” Power Steering
âś” Power Mirrors
âś” Power Windows
âś” ESC / ABS
âś” Airbags
âś” Central Locking
âś” Air Conditioning
âś” Non-Smoker Vehicle

This AMG delivers an incredible combination of luxury, comfort, aggressive styling, and raw performance. Very tidy, well looked after, and presents beautifully inside and out. Sounds amazing and drives exactly how an AMG should.

Imported on order.
$114,990 + ORC!

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16/04/2026

We’re making changes to the warrant of fitness system. On 1 November 2026, these things will change:

• people who buy a new car will need to get their next WoF when the car is 4 years old (it’s currently when the car is 3 years old)
• people with cars between 4–14 years old* will need a WoF every 2 years (it’s currently yearly)
• people with motorcycles registered before 1 January 2000 will need a WoF every year (it’s currently every 6 months).

For a long time we’ve had very frequent vehicle inspections compared to countries overseas. Modern vehicles are significantly safer and more reliable. It’s safer to have less frequent inspections, and this’ll save you time and money.

Cars over 14 years old, and motorcycles registered before 1 January 2000, will move to an annual WoF (up from every 6 months for some vehicles).

If your car has Automatic Emergency Braking or Lane Keep Assist, WoF inspections will now check for warning lights (or malfunction indicators) for these systems.

It’s still your responsibility to maintain your vehicle to the WoF standard between inspections. To reinforce this we’re increasing fines if your vehicle isn’t compliant. From 1 November:

• If you’re driving a vehicle with a WoF that’s expired by more than 2 months, you may be fined $350 (up from $200).
• If you’re driving a vehicle with a wheel or tyre that wouldn’t pass an inspection, you may be fined $350 (up from $150) and up to $1000 (the maximum court-ordered fine).

We’ve made these change following us consulting you for feedback about this towards the end of 2025. Thanks to everyone who shared their feedback with us – we received over 5000 formal submissions, and overall people supported these changes.

Our website has more information about the changes, including a summary and analysis of your feedback to us about these changes: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/changes-to-light-vehicle-inspections

* We’ll be introducing the change for cars between 4–14 years old in phases. From 1 November 2026, cars first registered on or after 1 November 2019 become eligible for WoFs every 2 years. From 1 November 2027, cars first registered from 1 November 2013 to 31 October 2019 become eligible.

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đź‘€ watch out folks
24/11/2025

đź‘€ watch out folks

We’ll start activating our new average speed safety cameras in December. Here's where they are:

The first is on Matakana Road in Auckland. We expect to begin activating the rest in 2026.

Our website has a document with all 17 camera locations, with detailed maps of where each camera is. Open the "Average speed camera information" link near the top of this page for maps and more information about each location: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/new-average-speed-safety-camera-sites

Average speed safety cameras measure how long it takes you to travel between two cameras along a road. Here's how:

• We set two or more cameras on a stretch of road, some distance apart.
• When you pass the first camera it records the time.
• When you pass the second camera it records the time again.
• We calculate how long it took you to travel between the cameras (your average speed).

If your average speed is over the speed limit – in other words, if you’ve travelled between the cameras too quickly – expect to be fined.

Exceeding the speed limit is illegal. Our aim is to reduce the number of people travelling over the speed limit and lessen the likelihood of a serious or fatal crash. If you travel at or below the speed limit you won’t receive a speeding ticket.

We’ll have signs before the camera area so you know when they’re ahead, giving you time to check you’re travelling at a legal speed.

Our website has a lot of information about the cameras, including their locations (linked above), so you know what to expect:

• More information, including about the cameras, data, and how we calculate your speed: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/average-speed-safety-cameras
• How we choose camera locations: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/how-we-choose-new-safety-camera-locations
• The signage we’re using, so you know what to look for: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/camera-signs

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27/11/2024

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09/10/2024

🚨RECALL🚨
Toyota New Zealand is recalling 4,776 vehicles due to a potential issue affecting the rear seat frame on certain Highlander vehicles, manufactured between March 2021 and January 2024.

Owners of the vehicles, which are traceable through registration data, will be contacted by Toyota New Zealand by letter.

For further information please contact: 0800 TOYOTA (0800 869 682) or you can search your registration number here: https://brnw.ch/21wNAiO to see if it is involved in the recall.

Enter your registration plate or VIN number to find out if your vehicle is involved in a recall.

Summer is around the corner & this Hard top convertible Ferrari California can’t wait to hit the streets of New Zealand!...
08/10/2024

Summer is around the corner & this Hard top convertible Ferrari California can’t wait to hit the streets of New Zealand! 💥

FERRARI
CALIFORNIA T
YELLOW đź’›
2014
MILEAGE 40,000kms

If you are interested in this unit, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!

- Royal Autos đź‘‘

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