Porsche, since its inception, has always been involved in various form of motorsport. Often their need to go racing has given birth to some amazing cars. In 1999, an automotive legend was born. Dubbed the ...
In 2013, BMW launched the original 4-Series. The F32-generation was launched to replace the 3-Series Coupe, which has been around since the late 1980s. The 4-Series was part of BMW’s change in its nomenclature, where ...
We have said this before in one of the many conversations We’ve had with people about cars, compact/crossover SUVs are here and they are here to stay because, people love them. I mean what’s not ...
By Lebogang Kobeli Speed and grace is the unique combination that defines the core of the Mazda CX-5 design. Mazda’s signature ‘KODO –Soul of Motion’ design philosophy has evolved to represent a boldness, elegance and ...
By Lebohang Kobeli It’s a hot day and we are still recovering from the lockdown. A well-deserved outing to the Game Reserve is a need at this point. The Toyota C-HR arrived just in time ...
By Kabelo Monethe 100 000, that’s how many units of the Mustang Ford predicted they would sell in its first year of production, but that proved to be wrong as they sold 400 000 in the first ...
For more than a decade the Toyota Hilux much like it’s SUV sibling the Fortuner has dominated the Bakkie and SUV segments respectively. Their ability to be comfortable urban transporters and rugged off-road explorers has ...
By Minenhle Mtshali The M3. Arguably one of, if not the most iconic sport sedans available on the market. What started as a homologation special in the E30 Generation, to allow the BMW to enter ...
The compact executive sedan market is one that is increasingly garnering the attention of manufacturers and buyers alike. With the success of the Audi A3 Sedan, the Mercedes CLA and now A-Class sedan, BMW decided ...
By Tumelo Seleke 310kW. 500Nm, 0-100 kmh in 3.9 seconds. 5 years ago, these are numbers you would expect to see attached to a turbo charged inline-six or V8 powered German coupe. But instead, Mercedes ...
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