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- Dealer News
- 21 February 2025
KIA in Bloemfontein, part of the Motus Group, has joined fellow franchises Volvo and Jaguar Land Rover in a new mega facility called Motus Bloemfontein.
The small town of Dundee in KwaZulu-Natal is best known for the annual Dundee July and Boer War history tours, but at the Mortimer Motor Group’s Ford dealership’ branch manager Thokozani Khumalo says the town is now also the place where one can see how to do rural economic upliftment right.
The scheduled service every 15 000 km is one of the secrets that allowed one Western Cape farmer to clock up over a million kilometres on one of his delivery trucks.
Tony Martin, racing legend and car crafter from KwaZulu-Natal, is a man with a happy problem.
Obtaining a BSc Agric degree and then going on to sell trucks, might not be the chosen career path expected from someone with this qualification.
Mahindra is piloting a concept store on Johannesburg’s East Rand with Warren Olsen, Managing Director of Mahindra East Rand Group.
From Cheetah country through Blue Bull territory into Stormers’ land. That is the story of Henri Roux, born Namibian and the newly appointed Dealer Principal at Motus Toyota Capegate in Kraaifontein.
According to folklore, there’s a myth in the auto industry that a dealership getting awarded the manufacturer’s Dealer of the Year (DOTY) title will never be able to simultaneously achieve this feat in the Sewells-MSXI NADA Business of the Year awards in the same year,
Rola Motor City has turned to experiential marketing with the creation of an impressive off road track next to its facility in Somerset West.
When it comes to motorbiking, the expression “Bob’s your uncle” may as well refer to Roy Bowman, known as “uncle Roy” to all bikers with the unique job titles of brand ambassador and stock controller at BMW Motorrad in SMG’s flagship showrooms in Umhlanga.
Drive-ins are back, and Angela Whittle of The Event Express in Durban invites dealers to reward buyers of new vehicles with a trip to the drive-in, where they can enjoy the freedom their new wheels bring via old-school entertainment that meets all new social distancing norms.
The toughest part of motorsport is to find sponsors, then a partner.
From a man of the cloth to a man selling cars, Charles Kuhn believes in finding his customers the best deal.