ISSUE 24 MAY 2020
THE VOICE OF THE NEW ZEALAND AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
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Warrant deferral doubles the pressure on workshops THE GOVERNMENT’S DECISION TO DEFER VEHICLE WARRANTS, SEEN AS A SIX-MONTH EXTENSION TO OCTOBER, RAISES SAFETY RISKS AND PILES THE PRESSURE ON WORKSHOPS he government’s emergency move to defer vehicle warrant and certificate of fitness renewal during lockdown will have knock-on effects beyond already lost revenue for the vehicle servicing industry. The vast majority of car workshops are small businesses with less than five staff. The Motor Trade Association has already calculated a loss to the sector from lost WOF inspections alone during March and April of $29.9 million, with another $25.1 million lost from repairs. This lost repair revenue is a conservative estimate based on the current national first-time failure rate of 41 per cent.
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MTA chief executive Craig Pomare
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