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Liam Lawson has achieved his dream of being a F1 Driver

Turners has been supporting Liam on his quest since 2018 when he was just 16 and began racing F4 in Europe. It’s been a privilege to be a part of this wonderful journey. Congratulations Liam – you are an outstanding New Zealander and we’re proud to have helped you achieve your dream.

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As voted by you – we are once again proud to be NZ’s most trusted used vehicle dealership.  We’ve sold over 1 million cars to happy Kiwi’s through our dedication to making it easy for our customers.  

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1000's of Quality Cars for Sale

Turners Cars is the largest used car network in New Zealand with 20 car dealer locations nationwide. With a huge range of around 3,000 cars for sale (and another 1,500 being prepared for sale at any one time) there is truly something for everyone. We’ve been helping Kiwis buy and sell used cars for almost 60 years. And if you want car finance or car insurance, we can sort that out for you as well.

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25 Nov
08:30am
Branch Auckland Damaged Vehicles
Lots 242
25 Nov
12:00pm
Branch Christchurch Cars
Lots 27
25 Nov
01:00pm
Branch North Shore Cars
Lots 60
25 Nov
05:30pm
Branch Christchurch Cars
Lots 55
26 Nov
10:30am
Branch Palmerston North
Lots 38
26 Nov
12:30pm
Branch Otahuhu Cars
Lots 46

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