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Toyota Highlander 2017 Towing Review
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/buying-a-car/towing-reviews/toyota-highlander-2017-towing-review/
A choice of tow assist features and an impressive braked towing capacity, but how does the Highlander stack up on the road?
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Seat Ateca 2018 Towing Review
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/buying-a-car/towing-reviews/seat-ateca-2018-towing-review/
Read our full towing review of the Seat Ateca 2018
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Tesla Model X 2018 Towing Review
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/buying-a-car/towing-reviews/tesla-model-x-2018-towing-review/
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Temporary glass replacement
The AA Roadservice’s emergency side window replacement service protects your vehicle until a new window is installed. Book online or give us a call today.
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If a vehicle doesn’t meet the importation standards, are there any exceptions?
Yes. Vehicles belonging to New Zealanders returning home from overseas or first time immigrants may be exempt from meeting frontal impact,emissions and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) if they meet certain criteria. The main requirement is that the vehicle has been owned and operated for more than 12 months overseas and in the case of New Zealanders overseas, they must have been overseas for more than 21 months. Refer to: Vehicle Imports - Immigrant Exemption.
Also, motoring enthusiasts may be able to import a non-compliant vehicle under certain circumstances if it meets the criteria to be treated as a Special Interest Vehicle.