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Motor Trade Association - MTA
Welcome to the Motor Trade Association. MTA is a membership organisation that represents all sectors of the automotive industry, and supports kiwi motorists with gift products and information, keeping New Zealanders moving safely and sustainably on their journeys.
Motor Trade Association - MTA MTA Shop Contact Us Become a member Training And Events News and Media Member Sign in Search Search MTA Shop Gift Card and Vouchers Gift Card Balance Terms and Conditions Motorists Find a Member Motoring Tips Mediation Industry Jobs Available Events Hub Careers Future Advocacy Sustainability News and Media Latest News Radiator Magazine About MTA About Us Join Us Contact Us Partners & Sponsorship Find a member Browse members Address or Keywords Use My Location Search Event Hub Saving..... Sign in now Events Home Overview About Member Search Sustainability Careers News Scroll MTA: For all things auto The Motor Trade Association; trust, expertise, reliability Learn more Expertise Credibility Standards You're in good hands with an MTA member Learn more Auto pro? Join MTA! MTA Membership offers many benefits Find out more Want to join the industry? Kick start your automotive career Find out more The Perfect Gift for anyone with wheels Find out more Fighting Service Station Crime MTA Position Statement and Action Plan Find out more Find an MTA member Browse members Address or Keywords Use My Location Category Search Become a Member Learn More Already a Member? Sign In All you need to know TOP TIPS FOR SAFER MOTORING How do you look after your car battery? What’s New Zealand’s motorway etiquette or even the best fuel type for your vehicle? Get what you need to know, direct from MTA professionals. Then you can hit the road and enjoy safer travel. Motoring Tips About Us Gift cards & vouchers Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement 4039 MEMBERS 2254 Repairers 499 Dealers 922 Service Stations Motor Trade Association About MTA We've come a long way since 1917 and still going strong. Catch up on what the MTA stands for today, what our vision is for the New Zealand automotive industry, the people making this vision happen and see how we support our members. BE ROAD LEGAL WARRANT CAR BROKEN DOWN? GET IT FIXED VEHICLES FOR SALE BUY A VEHICLE RUNNING ON EMPTY PUMP UP FUEL Find an MTA member We have you covered from warrant of fitness, general repair workshops, vehicle sales and service stations. Address or Keywords Use My Location Category Search SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOP SOLUTIONS TO OUR COMMON CHALLENGES Our mission is to drive sustainability throughout the automotive industry by leveraging a common voice and by engaging our members and related sectors on impactful activities. OUR MISSION Training and events Check out our latest training sessions and events. Job Listings Find your next Job opportunity in the automotive sector. Getting into the industry How to start your career in the automotive industry. Recent News View All 18 September 2024 Government must return automotive training to industry - Taskforce Automotive sector organisations are united in calling on Tertiary Education and Skills Minister Penny Simmonds to restore automotive training to the industry. 17 September 2024 Cost of Crime Many service stations have been the victims of violent and frightening robberies this year. The number of attacks is truly shocking. Each one traumatises workers and damages the business of hard-working New Zealanders. 6 August 2024 Bold calls for Government to tackle retail crime scourge The Motor Trade Association (MTA) is calling on Government to take a bold, innovative approach to protecting service station workers and other retail businesses from crime. Motorists Find an MTA Member Mediation Motoring Tips Resources MTA Advertising Guidelines Privacy Policy Social Media Policy Products MTA Gift Cards and Vouchers Gift Terms and Conditions Radiator Top Find A Member MTA Shop Careers Training And Events © Copyright MTA - all rights reserved LinkedIn Facebook YouTube
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