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Jaguar is playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers

4 Dec 2024
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How South African car buyers and sellers can avoid illegal imports

4 Dec 2024
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Where South Africa’s affordable cars come from – It’s not China

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3 Dec 2024
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Best-selling car brands in South Africa

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What to expect from petrol prices in South Africa this Wednesday

2 Dec 2024
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Sales trouble for Toyota, Honda, and Nissan

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South Africa’s new cash cow

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Comments

If you dead then you can't post you idiot. So stay dead and bugger off.

Red on 22 Aug 2026

And I still see massive problems for SA with all these Chinese vehicles that is dumped in SA.

Red on 22 Aug 2026

Yep there is no law and order. Anything this lot can't steal they will burn it to the ground.

Red on 22 Aug 2026

If you are dead then you can't post. So bugger off idiot.

Red on 22 Aug 2026

And then the traffic cop's system is way out. And you won't be able to proof it.

Red on 22 Aug 2026
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