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- Industry News
- 20 November 2024
Dealer industry news from around Southern Africa
Matt Livigni has been appointed as the new Managing Director of Continental Tyre South Africa (CTSA).
After more than two decades, Ford is returning to Formula 1.
MyCheryCares is a unique innovation from Chery that combines a host of free service, chauffeur, maintenance and convenience features with every new Chery purchased.
A dream come true for a former employee of Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA) when he became a supplier to his former employer.
Women in the motor industry, from top management positions to the workshop floor, have become a regular sight in South Africa. However, there is still a lot of room for improvement, and Kia is taking the Bull by the horns in this regard.
The Mahindra CareFest is back with a new name, but with the same great benefits for Mahindra owners.
South Africa’s new-vehicle market started the new year on a positive but weak note, according to automotive business council, naamsa.
Ford has commenced exports of its next-generation Ranger from its manufacturing plant in Silverton, Pretoria, to more than 100 global markets.
NADA welcomed the improvement of 4.8% in new vehicle sales for January 2023.
Armed with several new strategies, Mitsubishi Motors South Africa is looking ahead to a successful 2023.
On 30 January the Renault Group announced in a statement that, subject to the approval of its board of directors, it has reached an important milestone in its discussions on defining new foundations for the group’s partnership with Nissan Motor Co, Ltd.
Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) is to make vehicle theft much more difficult with new technology that will stop criminals who are currently using sophisticated methods to steal cars.
South African auto industry stakeholders can look forward to a compact schedule of highly focused events over a time span of two weeks in August/September.