General news
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Tips to ensure motorists get the best mileage out of their tank
The continuing increase in the fuel price is no joke and if motorists neglect their car maintenance, it will not…
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Hatchbacks and boot space – which one offers the most?
Some small cars can hardly handle a bachelor’s groceries. However, you certainly do have options.
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Dunlop’s fitment-centre-in-a-container project the key to employment in rural areas
The motoring industry has the capacity to support ongoing efforts to lessen the unemployment rate. Dunlop is taking this to…
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Truck haulage and transport safety comes under the loupe
Prevention is better than cure. Within the transport industry, it is critical that drivers and fleet owners and managers apply…
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Repair those pesky windscreen chips
Windscreen cracks and chips are one of those things that drivers have little or no control over other than just…
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Ability or disability – Taylor knows no boundaries
Taylor was born with a genetic condition, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disorder (CMT).
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Truck rollovers are costly but can be prevented
It is a necessary evil but the reality is that our roads are becoming more populated with trucks by the…
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Buyers favour hybrid technology
It is no secret that the load-shedding generated some resistance to buyers interested in electric vehicles. If you are one,…
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The Beast – a classic car with a 27-litre engine
The Beast is big, powerful and genuinely one of a kind.
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Cape 1000 to be filled with mythical nostalgia and epically classic cars
The Cape 1000 promises to entertain all spectators, classic car enthusiasts and owners of iconic historic and modern collector’s cars.
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Cars that capture the hearts of South Africans
Several of these iconic vehicles are available on the second-hand market, provided you know where to look.
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Tyres are a complex and silent revolution
Tyres, or the small patch the size of your hand which makes contact with the road surface, keeps you on…
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