Thursday 1 July 2010: NRMA Motoring & Services has used its custom made running costs calculator to analyse 620 new vehicles and found the Suzuki Alto GL is Australia’s cheapest vehicle to operate at just $89 per week.
By contrast, the most expensive new cars to run are the Toyota Landcruiser Sahara and Holden Caprice at [...]
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Visitors to the Newcastle Show are being encouraged to have their say about the NSW Government’s vehicle registration hike and other motoring issues inside the NRMA’s portable RoadTube booth.
The RoadTube booth will accompany NRMA’s Mobile Member Centre at the show from Friday 26 March.
NRMA local director, Kyle Loades, said Newcastle motorists could use the booth [...]
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Motorists are being encouraged to fill up the family car on Wednesday evening or Thursday morning before prices reach the peak of the weekly price cycle this Friday – Christmas Day.
NRMA Motoring & Services President Wendy Machin said if motorists could fill up when prices were at the low point of the cycle they could [...]
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Asking uninformed people to express their prejudices and preferences for more roads is like asking a heroin addict if “more is better”. Isn’t the NRMA now a privatised money making company? What happened to the public ownership of a company that used to deliver good road-side service for the motorist ($$$).
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