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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 over 50 years. And if you want car finance or car insurance, we can sort that out for you as well.

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Upcoming auctions, sales and events
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Date
Time
Event
Branch
Lots
22 Apr
08:30AM
Branch Auckland Damaged Vehicles
Lots 235
22 Apr
12:00PM
Branch Christchurch Cars
Lots 38
22 Apr
05:30PM
Branch Christchurch Cars
Lots 74
22 Apr
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Branch Palmerston North
Lots 1
23 Apr
10:30AM
Branch Palmerston North
Lots 47
23 Apr
12:30PM
Branch Otahuhu Cars
Lots 141

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