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Cape Town weather turned CRAZY today Trees falling roads looking dangerous and visibility almost gone Luckily the. South Africa's new vehicle sales growth has been showing stead...

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Automotive News South Africa

Cape Town weather turned CRAZY today Trees falling roads looking dangerous and visibility almost gone Luckily the. South Africa's new vehicle sales growth has been showing steady momentum over the last year The latest data from motor. Signalling the end of nearly 60 years of Nissan vehicle assembly in the country Trade Industry and Competition Minister Parks. BMW South Africa announced that it would increase its investment in the country to 500 million dollars as it builds a new body The latest investment is a massive boost to the South African automotive industry the local production of the BMW x3 will provide Automatic captions. The local car manufacturing sector is waiting for policy clarity on the introduction of electric vehicles EVs in the country Currently.

2025 was quite the year for car sales in South Africa In this video David Taylor unpacks winners and losers from the 2025 sales. Volkswagen T-Cross R-line 1. 0 L TSI DSG 85kW If you are looking for a small or medium family car that is light on fuel then this is. Reports suggest that South Africa is considering imposing tariffs of up to 50 on vehicles from China and India This is an internal. The fourth annual SA Auto Week has concluded in Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape with role-players acutely aware of.

This was part of discussions at the annual South African Auto Week at Gallagher Estate in Midrand The expo looks at ways of. The South African automotive market is making a major comeback with new passenger vehicle sales hitting their highest levels in. South Africa's automotive industry remains one of our largest industrial employers and a key export engine but it's also at a critical.