Motoring
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Sugarbelt 400 proves especially tough for special vehicle competitors
MotoringDust, narrow roads and high speeds through sugar cane fields. Hair-raising in a bakkie. But in these smaller, lighter side-by-side…
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Volkswagen celebrates Polo GTI legacy with Polo GTI Edition 25
MotoringThe anniversary model will be produced in South Africa, but is available exclusively for European and Japanese markets.
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Tiggo Pro drives Chery sales
MotoringThe Chinese brand is setting new sales benchmarks across the world.
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Pothole claims are mounting in South Africa
MotoringAs the number of potholes increase and related insurance claims grow, an insurance company provides tips to motorists.
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Sugarbelt 400 as tough as nails
MotoringOff-road racing is a tough and challenging sport for drivers, navigators and cars, and this event, after an absence due…
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Next-Gen Mitsubishi Outlander revealed for the South African market
MotoringThe all-new Outlander is sure to excite the local market and boasts a 2.5-litre DOHC engine.
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The Simola Hillclimb 2023 – thrilling and spectacular, as promised
MotoringThe event, held in Knysna, once again proved why it is such a highly rated and respected motorsport event. Read…
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Coming soon! Aston Martin’s next DB Grand Tourer
MotoringAs the English manufacturer draws closer to unveil the moniker, here are some things you can expect from the luxury…
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Yes, you can order your Mercedes-Benz van online
MotoringBuying online has become part of many people’s daily routine, but buying your car online may be a less familiar…
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Why the new Ford Ranger Raptor is no longer produced in SA
MotoringThe next-generation performance bakkie will not have the familiar 'Built Ford Tough in SA' tailgate sticker and here is why.
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Are you switched on?
MotoringIt is utterly frustrating and downright dangerous when motorists don’t switch on their vehicle’s headlights during stormy weather or when…
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Toyota tinkering with carbon-neutral fuels for future ICE power
MotoringWhat if internal combustion engines (ICEs) could remain, doing little detriment to the environment? Toyota has a plan.




