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Features

Dark clouds gather for Nissan

31 May 2025
Features

South Africa’s 100-year-old car manufacturer

31 May 2025
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Luxury carmaker slashes prices by R271,000, a warning for Chinese car buyers, and a new locally-made VW SUV

30 May 2025
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South Africa’s top automotive companies have one thing in common

14 Aug 2026
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The price of driving a Ferrari for a day in South Africa

30 May 2025
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Good news for stolen car victims in this South African city

30 May 2025
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Questions raised over preferential passport control at South Africa’s biggest airport

30 May 2025
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The power of sponsored articles on TopAuto

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Big win for road safety in South Africa

30 May 2025
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The man behind Cape Town’s new sky train

29 May 2025
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Major scam hits South African roads

29 May 2025
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The website South Africans read before buying a new car

31 Jul 2026
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The Chinese carmaker on a roll in South Africa

29 May 2025
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Major upgrade for the Land Rover Defender in South Africa

29 May 2025
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International flight risk warning for South Africa

29 May 2025
Car Finance

When it makes sense to buy a car with a personal loan

29 May 2025
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2 new Chinese bakkies coming to South Africa

28 May 2025
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South Africa dodges petrol price bullet

28 May 2025
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Cheap car insurance warning for South Africa

28 May 2025
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When you can buy Omoda’s new 1,100km hybrid in South Africa

28 May 2025
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BMW reveals the most powerful M2 yet – And it’s coming to South Africa

28 May 2025
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5 most fuel-efficient cars in South Africa under R300,000

28 May 2025
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You should replace this car part at least once a year in South Africa

27 May 2025
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And most of the money will disappear into the cadres couches.

Red on 20 Aug 2026

I have always supported them as I prefer the full maintenance plan as specially when I saw the issues my...

Red on 20 Aug 2026

I still want to see which is going to be left after a few years. What sort of backup service...

Red on 20 Aug 2026

ANC are lap dogs to the Chinese, our market will be flooded with Chinese vehicles and the SA government can...

Glen Christie on 20 Aug 2026

Both Mercedes and BMW should consider moving out, they will never be able to compete with the Chinese. SA has...

Glen Christie on 20 Aug 2026
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