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A motoring journalist's guide to flying
By: Hannes Oosthuizen
Published: 19 Jul 10
As some of you may know, I've just returned from a two-week break on the Russian platteland. So, if you're hoping this article contains a driving impression of some sorts, you'll be sorely disappointed. For this I apologise. You see, I... more >
KPMG Global Auto Executive Survey 2010
By: CAR magazine
Published: 17 May 10
According to the 11th annual KPMG survey, global automotive executives see a stabilised industry, new investment and growth over the next five years, although they also remain cautious as profitability is still a concern. more >
Cruze-ing for trouble
By: Hannes Oosthuizen
Published: 24 Nov 09
Last week relations between three of the most powerful nations on earth, the USA, Germany and Russia took an unexpected nosedive... because of the state of Opel! more >
Findings: Global study of car buyers’ attitudes
By: CAR magazine
Published: 19 Nov 09
The financial recession has had a varied effect on car buyers around the world, according to recent Tipping Point study by Synovate Motoresearch, the automotive division of leading global market research company Synovate. more >
Saving the WHAT...?
By: Sudhir Matai
Published: 08 Oct 09
Matai is an unashamed petrolhead and has had just about enough of this whole eco-conscious movement. more >
New Renault saloon here soon
By: CAR magazine
Published: 01 Sep 09
The mid-size saloon segment has not traditionally been a strong market here in South Africa, but the introduction of such models as the Chevrolet Cruze, and now the Renault Fluence, seem to indicate that companies are pinning their... more >
VW officially names upcoming 1-ton bakkie
By: CAR magazine
Published: 05 Jun 09
Volkswagen has decided to ditch the “Robust” nomenclature for its upcoming Hilux rival, instead giving it a name that sums up the rugged, wilderness-loving nature of the vehicle. more >
Magna and Russian investors seal Opel deal
By: CAR magazine
Published: 01 Jun 09
After initial reports that Fiat was tipped to be a major interest in GM’s main European operation, it has emerged that Magna, GM, and the US and German governments have reached an agreement to save Opel from the bankruptcy of its... more >
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