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#73305 11-Dec-2010 12:08
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Hi.

I am wondering if anyone has had to, or knows how to get statistics from the Bureau of Statistics (if that's what it is called in NZ?)

I am wanting some info on how many companies lease vehicles in NZ and what percentage of vehicles on NZ roads are leased/company vehicles.

I assume that I need to find out how many vehicles have business registration but am not sure how to find that out?


Can anyone help?




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  #415838 11-Dec-2010 12:12
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Probably best to contact them directly http://www.statistics.govt.nz/about_us/contact-details.aspx




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  #415839 11-Dec-2010 12:14
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I will give that a go. Thanks Freitasm.




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