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The Forgotten World Highway
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/the-forgotten-world-highway/
Here’s a word to the wise: if your fuel gauge is anywhere below halfway by the time you reach Stratford, give serious thought to filling up.
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Queenstown: aboard the TSS Earnslaw
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/tss-earnslaw/
Lake Wakatipu was once home to a number of steam-driven watercraft, in the days before road-building in the Lakes District really got underway.
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Christchurch: a city transforming
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/christchurch-a-city-transforming/
I’m often asked by visitors if they should bother to visit Christchurch. I’m always a bit gobsmacked by this.
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Loved by the locals: Christchurch
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-christchurch/
My favourite Gap Filler, the Dance-O-Mat, is a coin-operated dance floor. Plug in your phone, insert $2 and the space whirls to life with sound and lights.
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Vehicle ownership costs – more than just the purchase price
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/vehicle-ownership-costs-more-than-just-the-purchase-price/
Owning a vehicle involves a lot more than people might think, both in expenses and responsibility.
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The benefits of electronic power steering and its relationships with safety devices
Electronic power steering (EPS) has become an everyday feature in today’s vehicles. Traditionally motorists have been faced with two options when it comes to the choice of power steering –...
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Off-the-beaten-track day walks
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/off-the-beaten-track-day-walks/
Explore hidden walking gems that require only a map, some sturdy footwear and a strong desire to get out there and explore.
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Fault code frustrations
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/fault-code-frustrations/
Many drivers have experienced the immediate feeling of dread when you notice an illuminated warning light displayed on the dash, followed by your vehicle cutting out.
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Port Chalmers: a cradle made of sea
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/editorial-dunedin/
The clatter and clang of the container terminal, red and green lights forming a path to the sea through the harbour, shags drying their wings on the transoms of fishing...
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Southern Scenic Route: Queenstown to Dunedin
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/southern-scenic-route-queenstown-to-dunedin/
If you get as far south as Te Anau, it’d be rude not to keep going, don’t you reckon, and have a look at the deep south.