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Autodata Nz |top| Jun 2026

In 2021, a Christchurch dealer imported 50 vehicles from Japan with altered odometers (average rollback of 45,000 km). AutoData NZ’s system flagged discrepancies between Japanese export certificates and NZ’s first WoF odometer readings. The NZTA launched an investigation based partly on AutoData NZ’s aggregated anomaly reports. The dealer was fined NZ$120,000 and deregistered. This case underscores the platform’s public benefit.

Using a hedonic pricing model fed by recent private and dealer sales data, AutoData NZ provides: autodata nz

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The company launched its first electronic product on floppy disk, eventually moving to CD and then fully online platforms. In 2021, a Christchurch dealer imported 50 vehicles

The New Zealand vehicle market is characterized by a high rate of car ownership (~2.5 million light vehicles for 5 million people) and a heavy reliance on imported used cars—primarily from Japan, the UK, and Australia. In this environment, accurate, accessible vehicle data is essential for buyers, sellers, insurers, lenders, and regulators. AutoData NZ has emerged as a key non-governmental provider of such data, bridging gaps between official registries and commercial needs. The dealer was fined NZ$120,000 and deregistered