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70,776kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$30,890 or $147 Wkly
 
115,210kms | Automatic | 1990cc | Petrol
$34,750 or $165 Wkly
 
2,390kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$36,850 or $175 Wkly
 
71,000kms | Automatic | 2700cc | Petrol
$49,750 or $236 Wkly
 
14kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$39,990 or $190 Wkly
 
99,100kms | Automatic | 1500cc | Petrol
$19,550 or $94 Wkly
 
88,364kms | Automatic | 1800cc | Petrol
$18,790 or $90 Wkly
 
58,150kms | Automatic | 1200cc | Petrol
$25,890 or $123 Wkly
 
78,515kms | Automatic | 1600cc | Petrol
$16,150 or $78 Wkly

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Van Petrol Cars

Van petrol cars offer a versatile and practical solution for both personal and business use in New Zealand, particularly well-suited to the country’s diverse driving conditions. Petrol-powered vans are generally lighter and quieter compared to their diesel counterparts, making them an attractive option for urban deliveries and everyday commuting around cities like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch where traffic congestion can be significant.

One key advantage of petrol vans is their responsiveness and smooth acceleration, which benefits drivers navigating through New Zealand’s varied terrain—from winding coastal roads to hilly rural routes. Their performance is often enhanced by modern fuel injection technology that improves fuel efficiency, reducing consumption rates on stop-start city streets as well as longer highway drives on the open state highways.

In terms of maintenance, petrol engines typically require less frequent servicing than diesel engines. This can be appealing for businesses that rely on vans for regular use in sectors such as trades, courier services, or hospitality deliveries across urban and suburban areas. Additionally, petrol vans produce lower levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter compared to diesels, contributing to cleaner air in densely populated regions like Auckland's metropolitan area where vehicle emissions are a growing concern.

Petrol vans come in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different load capacities—ranging from compact models ideal for small businesses needing manoeuvrability in tight spaces to larger models suited for heavier cargo volumes commonly required in building supply transport or event equipment logistics.

For New Zealanders looking for an everyday utility vehicle that balances economy with ease of driving, petrol vans offer dependable versatility suited to the country's unique combination of urban centres, rugged countryside access roads, and expanding suburban developments.

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