New automotive guidelines a boost to Eastern Cape economy
Radical new guidelines for the automotive aftermarket sector, which take effect on 1 July 2021, will open entry and participation to SMMEs and black owned
Radical new guidelines for the automotive aftermarket sector, which take effect on 1 July 2021, will open entry and participation to SMMEs and black owned
South Africans love their hatchbacks – and this body type currently offers the best value in the used car market. But which hatch variants are
Did the national lockdown negatively affect people’s perceptions and attitudes towards buying and selling a car? No! The good news is that – for the
Eastern Cape Premier, Lubabalo Mabuyane’s State of the Province Address 2021 is a balanced attempt in addressing the challenges of the Eastern Cape province, however
There are changes on the automotive industry’s horizon – and they will affect every single South African seeking to buy, repair or service a car.
As the year winds down and government schools across the country close for 2020, traffic volumes on all major routes in South Africa are expected
The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Transport has voiced concerns about unacceptable attacks on delivery trucks in the country. Mosebenzi Zwane said burning other
The AA-Kinsey Report released today shows that although some vehicle parts have dropped, on the whole prices are up from 2019 and are running above
In South Africa, local operations of international motor manufacturing companies must constantly innovate to meet global demands and offer competitive value. The way work is
Lockdown has affected every single South African – on so many levels. One of the most interesting impacts has been the change in car-buying patterns.
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