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New law means wheel clampers can’t charge more than $100
The Automobile Association (AA) and Consumer NZ are advising motorists that if their vehicle is wheel clamped, they should not be charged more than $100 to release the clamp.
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Where do I begin?
Fill out an import enquiry form and we can help you
1. Identify the class of vehicle.
2. Identify which standards your vehicle must meet.
3. Identify the requirements needed from the country you are importing from.
4. Obtain the required documentation (must be originals, not copies, faxes or electronic versions).
- Legal entitlement (receipt, bill of sale, auction receipt)
- Proof of registration (registration or de-registration papers, export certificate, certificate of title/origin)
- Ownership trail which goes as far back as the last registered owner overseas.
5. Prepare to import (make sure the vehicle arrives clean as it needs to pass a bio-security and a structural inspection before it is released by NZ Customs).
6. Contact an AA Entry Compliance Centre.
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2021 AA submissions to Government and other agencies
Submissions made in 2021 include on the Climate Change Commission's draft advice; Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill; Proposed changes to Queen St (Auckland); Select Committee Inquiry into congestion pricing; Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits; Ministry of Transport's consultation on Transport Emissions Pathways to Net Zero by 2050; Infracom's Future Infrastructure consultation; Land Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment Rule; Land Transport (Clean Vehicles) Amendment Bill; and the Government's Emissions Reduction Plan.
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AA Motoring reveals new Odometer Verification partners
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/corporate/aa-motoring-reveals-new-odom/
AA Motoring is delighted to reveal it has signed on two new Odometer Verification partners –Bordercheck and Jacanna.
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Buying a fresh Japanese import
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/buying-a-fresh-japanese-import/
When it comes to buying a new set of wheels, many Kiwis look no further than the used import market.
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Lemon proof your purchase: Buy from an AA Preferred Dealer
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/lemon-proof-your-purchase-buy-from-an-aa-preferred-dealer/
Nobody wants the sour taste of buying a 'lemon' in their mouth. However, we understand purchasing a second-hand car can be a time-consuming and tricky process, where we can feel...
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What is an AA Appraised Used Car?
https://www.aa.co.nz/cars/motoring-blog/what-is-an-aa-appraised-used-car/
Buying a used car can be a daunting process, and we speak to AA Members every week who are overwhelmed by a sea of used car options.
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The right weigh
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/driver/the-right-weigh/
New technology is improving road safety and productivity in the freight industry.
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AA supports electronic RUC system
https://www.aa.co.nz/about/newsroom/media-releases/safety/aa-supports-electronic-ruc-system/
"We've long supported an electronic system for Road User Charge licences because it's much simpler for the road transport industry," says AA General Manager Motoring Affairs Mike Noon.
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2012 AA submissions to Government and other agencies
2012 submissions regarding the Transport Network Access and Use Strategy, Agricultural Transport Legislation and others. Download the full submission documents.