General news
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EVs dictate a different driving style
Electric vehicles are quiet. They offer wicked acceleration and stopping power and driving one really requires a new awareness from…
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Easier access to international driving permits now possible
Tourism opens new worlds and experiences and of course, generates valuable income for all countries. But sometimes the red tape…
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Controversial or not – regular vehicle inspections are important
Reading this, you may well respond with a bla-bla-bla! So many institutions talk, write, and debate the current state of…
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Previously imported Firestone tyres now manufactured locally
Old tyres can be recycled and used for many new and different applications other than just becoming landfill material.
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Hyundai sets the solar benchmark
The uncertainty and fickle electricity supply in the country leave no uncertainty for businesses that they have to prepare for…
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Andrew Kirby – business leader of the year
Max DePree is quoted as saying, "The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to…
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2023’s most beautiful drive – the Cape 1000 Classic
It will be graced by, among others, a '57 Mercedes-Benz 300SL roadster and a '35 Bentley "Blue Train" and of…
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Perform regular inspection of your vehicles’ roadworthiness
Our roads are taking a beating, and without regular maintenance of both roads and commercial vehicles, horrific accidents will increase.
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Five things to do during a tyre blowout
Here's what you should do when you are cruising along at 100km/h and you hear that dreaded pop.
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How do women influence car buying trends
It is common knowledge these days that more women buy their own cars, and without the influence of a partner.
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Wesbank commits to changes within the motoring industry
In life, change is the only constant and the pace is accelerating at an alarming rate.
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Chin up, smile and accept the fuel price moods
Data suggest that the stronger rand is creating a slight buffer against higher increases.
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