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| Car | A vehicle designed primarily for the carrying of passengers. |
| Commercial | A vehicle designed primarily for the carriage of goods, such as, vans, utilities and trucks. This definition also includes buses and coaches in our registration statistics. |
| Ex-overseas | An ex-overseas vehicle is one which has been previously registered in another country before arrival in New Zealand (ex-overseas vehicles are also referred to as used imports). |
| Gross vehicle weight | Also known as gross vehicle mass – denotes the manufacturer's gross laden weight of a vehicle, in kilograms. |
| Licensing | The process of issuing a licence to a vehicle to allow it to be used on the road. Vehicles are licensed after they are registered – the vehicle owner pays a licensing fee, and a licence label is attached to the vehicle. |
| Miscellaneous | A miscellaneous vehicle (in registration statistics) is one which, by its design, is not of a commonly defined vehicle type eg, steam engine, crane. |
| New | For the purpose of registration statistics, the definition of new also includes ex-overseas vehicles. |
| Postal districts | Where indicated, figures are tabulated by areas of New Zealand known as postal districts as defined by NZ Post. These districts have been retained to provide historical trend analysis. |
| Registration | The process of adding a vehicle to the Motor Vehicle Register – a vehicle, whether new or used, must first be registered before it can be licensed to be used on the road. Registration has been traditionally confused with licensing – registration is normally carried out only once in the lifetime of a vehicle, whereas licensing is renewed every six or twelve months. |
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