Supergroup Dealerships welcomes new MG Dealerships
- Dealer News
- 13 December 2024
The integration of brands and on-going dealer network expansion continues at Stellantis South Africa.
The Legacy Motor Group (LMG) recently appointed its first female to the BMW Group SA Dealership Management team with the announcement that Zee Engelbrecht has taken over the role of General Retail Sales Manager: BMW Rustenburg.
They say a change is as good as a holiday. Well, in the case of the Smith Auto Group (SAG) in Bloemfontein, this is exactly how they felt after moving to their new premises at the end of last year.
As part of their community involvement, MMG Toyota Ladysmith, surprised the young ones of the Morester Children’s Home in Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal with a nice gift on Valentine’s Day.
A positive outlook on business and a solid performance so far will determine the future and new plans for the three independent dealerships under the Brits Auto banner in this North-West town.
Star Nissan in Vereeniging can truly be considered a jewel in the Nissan dealership crown.
There is a buzz at the Hallmark multi-franchise dealership in Vereeniging, where business is picking up in step with the general recovery of the automotive industry.
Mercedes-Benz Sandton dealer principal, Alex Boavida, has taken over sole responsibility for the position of Vice Chairperson of the National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA) with immediate effect.
Produkta Motors, a well-known local company that has been part of the Lowveld landscape for more than 30 years, has opened an all-new InspectaCar pre-owned vehicle dealership in Nelspruit.
Ineos Automotive is not a name that is known to many South Africans, but the newly formed British firm is aiming to change that.
To chat to Danie Stassen, co-owner and Dealer Principal of Subaru in Mbombela (Nelspruit), without mentioning Dakar would be impossible.
Weskus Ford in Vredenburg relocated to a new building that offers much more space for their new and pre-owned vehicles.
Regardless of the persisting challenges related to COVID-19, business in the North West province seems to be on the upside.