MTA News
Keep track of what's happening at MTA with the latest MTA news.
Incorrect car seat installation putting Kiwi kids in danger »
Many New Zealand parents are incorrectly using child car restraints-and are unknowingly putting their children at risk in the event of a road crash.
Wed, 16 Nov 2011 More ›
Suzuki dash in Splash »
Suddenly, from being an almost overlooked sector, the A-segment of city cars has sprung to life, first with a new Alto, then the Barina Spark and more recently, Kia's new Picanto. Now, for the first time the Southern Hemisphere greets the Suzuki Splash
Tue, 15 Nov 2011 More ›
Tool Blacks win medals in London »
The best of young New Zealand trades men and women have bagged a host of medals at the 41st WorldSkills International competition in London.
Tue, 15 Nov 2011 More ›
GM’s Resurgence to No. 1 Symbolizes Changed World »
It’s not just Toyota Motor Corp. (7203)’s recalls last year or Japan’s earthquake driving General Motors Co. (GM) back to being the world’s largest carmaker.
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 More ›
Southland dealer re-appointed as MTA president »
At its annual conference in Rotorua on Friday 11 November, Motor Trade Association (MTA) announced that Rick Murrell, current MTA President, has been re-appointed for a second term.
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 More ›
GM to block sale of Saab to Chinese automakers »
General Motors Co. said Monday it will not support the sale of its former Swedish car unit Saab Automobile AB to two Chinese automakers.
Thu, 10 Nov 2011 More ›
Farmers responding to quad bike safety campaign »
More farmers are purchasing helmets and wearing them on their farms in response to the Government's quad bike safety campaign, says Minister of Labour Kate Wilkinson.
Wed, 9 Nov 2011 More ›
ELECTION 2011: Labour May Move ACC Levy From Vehicles To Fuel »
People who rack up big distances on the road could face higher ACC levies under a Labour government.
Fri, 4 Nov 2011 More ›
New vehicle buyers distracted during October »
Motor Trade Association (MTA) says the overall new vehicle market during October was down, seemingly the victim of buyer distraction with the Rugby World Cup and impending general election leaving its mark.
Fri, 4 Nov 2011 More ›





























