Author: Motoring Reporter

EVs Face South Africa’s Reality Check

Interest in electric vehicles is gradually growing in South Africa, but charging infrastructure remains one of the biggest barriers to wider adoption. While premium electric vehicles have become more visible in major centres such as Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, many motorists outside these areas remain cautious about making the switch. Range anxiety continues to […]

Bakkies Stay King of SA Roads

The bakkie continues to dominate South Africa’s motoring landscape, holding its position as one of the country’s most trusted vehicle choices for both work and lifestyle use. From construction sites to weekend camping trips, double-cab and single-cab models remain a common sight on local roads. Industry figures show that buyers continue to value durability, load

Fuel Costs Drive Shift in Car Buying

Rising fuel prices continue to influence the way South Africans choose their vehicles, with many motorists moving away from larger engines in favour of smaller, more fuel-efficient models. Dealerships across the country say fuel economy has become one of the first things buyers consider before making a purchase, overtaking features such as interior technology and

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