Dealer industry news from around Southern Africa
Driving away in a brand-new car is a dream come true for Kaeleboga Batswadi from Kuruman who won a new Renault Clio V.
Suzuki hosted the 4WD To the Max challenge to showcase models in the Suzuki range’s capabilities. The event was held at the ADA Training and Outdoor Centre, which offers multiple training courses.
In celebration of Youth Month, Renault South Africa, in partnership with the Motus Imperial Trust, has donated a brand-new library and resource centre to the Mangwele Combined School in Diepkloof, Soweto.
This Youth Month, we once again confront the fact that, as a country, we remain motivated to push back our frightening youth unemployment figures.
Earlier this week during an interview with Reuters, Carlos Ghosn said he would fight "to the end" in a $1 billion lawsuit that the former Nissan chairperson has brought against the Japanese auto manufacturer.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced a partnership with Everstream Analytics that will see cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) imbedded into their supply chain management.
Volkswagen is committed to assist the country’s youth with the challenges they face.
Anton Falck was recently appointed Vice President of Hino South Africa, taking over from Ernie Trautmann who has retired. It also marks the return of Hino to the extra-heavy segment of the local truck market.
A brand-new Toyota Quantum to aid the learners with special educational needs in Gqeberha was handed over to the Lonwabo School.
Exactly 25 years ago, Mercedes-Benz Trucks, paved the way in the evolution of trucking in South Africa when it launched its first generation Actros – an industry-first computerised truck specifically for long-distance and distribution haulage.
The second-hand tyre industry in South Africa presents enormous challenges, with an estimated 63% of second-hand tyres sold in the country being illegal and unfit for road use.
Schools in Komani in the Eastern Cape received donations worth more than R100 000 in school uniforms, back packs and stationery from the Isuzu Foundation, a partnership between Isuzu SA and its dealerships.
Kia South Africa presented one of its long-standing CSI beneficiaries, RADA, with a brand-new Kia K2700 Workhorse, fully branded and equipped with a canopy sponsored by Beekman Canopies.