Dealer industry news from around Southern Africa
Motorsport in South Africa and Africa has received a significant boost with the appointment of MSA Chairman, Anton Roux, to the Senate of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA).
The first locally engineered and produced 7th generation Isuzu D-Max bakkie has rolled off the production line at the manufacturer’s plant in Gqeberha.
Russel Coleman has been appointed as new Human Resources Director and Board Member of Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA), based in Kariega in the Eastern Cape.
Ford South Africa’s Customer Service Division has launched a Ranger Online Service Price Calculator, designed to generate a quotation for your vehicle’s next scheduled service before taking it to the dealership.
Planning for MasterDrive’s Fleet Safety Awards is well underway.
Bridgestone Southern Africa (BSAF) has relocated its Bridgestone Mining Solutions store from the Northern Cape town of Postmasburg to the Kathu mining town in the same province.
South Africa's new vehicle sales are “a great sign” of an economy that is recovering despite all the doom and gloom about, says Osman Arbee, CEO of JSE-listed automotive business, Motus.
Bricks and mortar vehicle dealerships are highly likely to be part of the vehicle retailing scene in South Africa for many years to come, says the National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA).
The 10th annual Proudly South African Summit & Expo will be taking place on 14-16 March 2022, and an automotive activation is planned to highlight the value chains and importance of both foreign and domestic investment in driving job creation locally.
New vehicle sales boomed in February this year, despite it being the shortest month of the year, says the National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA).
Motus Holdings Ltd (Motus), South Africa’s leading automotive group, has purchased a 60% stake in GetWorth, an innovator in South Africa’s pre-owned vehicle industry.
New vehicle sales grew year-on-year by 18.4% in February this year to the highest level since November 2019.
Tesla has been the fastest growing automobile brand over the course of the pandemic with astounding brand value growth of 271% in the last two years, according to the latest report by leading brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.