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Car Torque: ESC rule won’t control used imports, says MIA

David Linklater
Thu, 06 Mar 2014

The Motor Industry Association (MIA) says the government’s plan to make Electronic Stability Control (ESC) compulsory on imported cars is a step in the right direction but wants a rolling age ban as well.

The MIA, which represents the new car industry in New Zealand, has been lobbying for

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David Linklater
Thu, 06 Mar 2014
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