Saffas want their bakkies, minibuses, and trucks in this one brand only, it seems.
Many businesses have struggled to swim above an impending global recession, supply chain issues, and feverish fuel price hikes. But not Bring a Trailer, which has already surpassed $1 billion in car auction sales.
A total of 41 091 new vehicles were sold last month, which is a 7,6% increase over June 2021.
Aspects like the increasing cost of new cars, as well as stock delays and supply chain issues, have kept the used car market ticking over very nicely.
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.
After a rigorous scoring process, 25 semi-finalists were chosen from 49 vehicles across eight categories before being further whittled down.
Toyota is warning that it could face stock challenges in the coming months.
New-vehicle sales have soared, with March showing the highest monthly sales total since pre-pandemic October 2019.
Fancy shelling out a million bucks for some new wheels? You have a few options to choose from.
South Africa’s new car sales and exports have had a few knocks to contend with over the past while. Toyota still manages to dominate the former.
A more affordable SUV newcomer, the Haval Jolion, is gaining ground on the ever-popular Toyota Fortuner.
If you were thinking of selling your car, you might want to hold off on that for a while.
Given that car dealerships were all but shut down, along with exports, a drop in new car sales was to be expected. Still, the numbers are jarring.
With all the scams doing the rounds, selling your car can be risky business. Here’s how to ensure that you get the best possible deal.
Unable to sell her car, her fiancée put together an epic ad to showcase it. The result? Over 100 bids for the 1996 Honda Accord. Can you dig?
Figures released on Monday by the department of trade and industry indicate an increase in car sales for the month of May. But this increase is no indication of car sales for the remainder of the year.