Suzuki Auto South Africa posted the gag on their social media in April, and ever since then, people have been clamouring for the non-existent Jimny utility vehicle.
The winner of the 2023 South African Car of the Year is a first for the competition and a surprising win, despite South Africa being a bakkie-loving country.
Here are a few of the best-selling bakkies in South Africa right now with fuel efficiency calculated in, because sjoe, we really need to save as much as we can right now.
Can you put a price on the smugness that comes with driving an eclectic vehicle (EV)? Yes, but it’s not cheap.
A more affordable SUV newcomer, the Haval Jolion, is gaining ground on the ever-popular Toyota Fortuner.
Last year, despite the pandemic, a fair few people found themselves behind the wheel of a new bakkie. Here are the top 10 most popular of 2020.
After 51 years and eight generations, Toyota’s Hilux has been revamped. The price has seen an overhaul, too.
The Nissan NP300 Hardbody consistently ranks among the country’s best-selling bakkies, but there are some serious warning signs for owners.
According to Leisure Wheels magazine, and their ‘Bakkie of the Year’ competition, the Ford Ranger isn’t the top dog.
Rubbernecking is basically a South African national sport, so it’s no surprise that a crowd gathered at the Oceana Power Boat Club in Granger Bay this past Saturday.
The Bo-Kaap is not the kind of place that you want your bakkie’s brakes to fail, because those hills are unforgiving and many of the roads are somewhat narrow.
Gavin takes a look at one of the most bizarre car mash-ups in history, and questions the sanity of however thought of this insane concoction.