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BMW

Spinning into control
Friday
/ 19 November 2021

Spinning into control

Original Creative Breed’s new documentary tracks the trajectory of the underground automotive sport

By Kwanele Sosibo
Car review: Audi RSQ3 — Is there logic behind infatuation?
Motoring
/ 31 October 2021

Car review: Audi RSQ3 — Is there logic behind infatuation?

Flirting with the ridiculous

By Luke Feltham
Car review: The art and thrill of a Mini Cooper S
Motoring
/ 30 October 2021

Car review: The art and thrill of a Mini Cooper S

The hatch has always forged its own path. But is that enough to buy one?

By Luke Feltham
Car review: Audi A3 — Pushing the envelope to beat out the competition
Motoring
/ 10 October 2021

Car review: Audi A3 — Pushing the envelope to beat out the competition

The enduring ‘Naomi Campbell’ Audi A3. This decade the legendary hatch has more rivals than ever before but remains unfazed

By Luke Feltham
Car Review: S is for the sexy Audi S5 coupé
Motoring
/ 30 August 2021

Car Review: S is for the sexy Audi S5 coupé

The sleek car retains a neat niche in a performance-heavy 2021 range of vehicles

By Luke Feltham
Audi Q2: Trials of the ‘big’, unashamed city slicker
Motoring
/ 3 July 2021

Audi Q2: Trials of the ‘big’, unashamed city slicker

The Audi Q2 is a lot more toned down than its older siblings, but that might be all you need

By Luke Feltham
F-Type R: Jaguar’s statement car lays claim to the jungle
Motoring
/ 27 June 2021

F-Type R: Jaguar’s statement car lays claim to the jungle

The ridiculously powerful new generation prowls among us

By Luke Feltham
What is it like to drive an Audi A4 in 2021?
Motoring
/ 27 May 2021

What is it like to drive an Audi A4 in 2021?

An old family friend is over for dinner, but we don’t have too much to catch up on

By Luke Feltham
Review: BMW X5 Competition — A Frankenstein tale come true
Motoring
/ 27 March 2021

Review: BMW X5 Competition — A Frankenstein tale come true

The BMW X5 Competition, an unholy merger from the mind of a monster-maker, continues its tradition of scaring anyone who holds its wheel

By Luke Feltham
BMW X7: Is this the peak of our greed?
Motoring
/ 27 January 2021

BMW X7: Is this the peak of our greed?

Even next to its luxury peers, the seven-seat behemoth is a little too much

By Luke Feltham
Every playground has a bully
Motoring
/ 20 December 2020

Every playground has a bully

The luxury Audi A6 sedan puts up a strong argument that the segment still has something worthwhile to offer

By Luke Feltham
Touareg: Explore your dark side
Motoring
/ 19 December 2020

Touareg: Explore your dark side

The popular SUV continues its push to compete alongside the other big German boys

By Luke Feltham
Audi Q8: Perfectly cool
Motoring
/ 30 October 2020

Audi Q8: Perfectly cool

The Audi Q8 is designed to be the king in the elite SUV class. But is it a victim of its own success?

By Luke Feltham
BMW X3 thrives in the M stable
Motoring
/ 28 October 2020

BMW X3 thrives in the M stable

The compact SUV is so at home with its new badge that’s it’s surprising it didn’t happen sooner

By Luke Feltham
BMW M8 review: Ruthless aggression in a silk suit
Motoring
/ 26 September 2020

BMW M8 review: Ruthless aggression in a silk suit

Taking the German manufacturer’s new prized asset around the track is an outrageous experience

By Luke Feltham
The case against Floyd Shivambu
Politics
/ 9 July 2020

The case against Floyd Shivambu

The flow of money from VBS Bank would seem to suggest that the EFF’s second-in-command was an ultimate beneficiary of proceeds of a crime

By Thanduxolo Jika
The journalist who was shot in cold blood
Africa
/ 18 June 2020

The journalist who was shot in cold blood

Ahmed Divela was one of Ghana’s most fearless investigative journalists. This edited excerpt about his killing is from Faces of Assassination

By Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
Maponya’s African dream
Article
/ 10 January 2020

Maponya’s African dream

By working with neighbours, business tycoon Richard Maponya managed to get around oppressive laws and create an empire

By Thando Maeko
What’s driving our electric future?
Article
/ 28 August 2019

What’s driving our electric future?

High tariffs and the lack of infrastructure are hampering the adoption of EVs in South Africa

By Luke Feltham
The BMW Z4 M40i Roadster: A weekend away with my cat Dahlia
Article
/ 28 June 2019

The BMW Z4 M40i Roadster: A weekend away with my cat Dahlia

Performance, luxury, value for money and good fuel consumption

By Staff Reporter
The 2019 BMW i3S – First impressions
Article
/ 24 May 2019

The 2019 BMW i3S – First impressions

It’s green but it’s mean

By Staff Reporter
Pirelli’s Folly of the Year 2018
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Pirelli’s Folly of the Year 2018

There were no women or people of colour judging the event

By Staff Reporter
The 2019 BMW Z4
Article
/ 12 April 2019

The 2019 BMW Z4

Flashier and chunkier

By Staff Reporter
The bold but practical BMW X4
Article
/ 8 March 2019

The bold but practical BMW X4

Even in tough conditions, it never puts a foot wrong

By Staff Reporter
EU targets BMW, Daimler, VW in pollution cartel probe
Article
/ 18 September 2018

EU targets BMW, Daimler, VW in pollution cartel probe

The probe lands three years to the day after shock revelations in the US that VW installed software in its diesel vehicles to cheat emissions tests

By Agency
​X5 Maniac
Article
/ 15 August 2018

​X5 Maniac

The BMW X5 M is big but unbelievably fast, and it corners and brakes like a vehicle half its size

By The Singh
South Korea bans recalled BMWs from streets pending safety inspections
Article
/ 14 August 2018

South Korea bans recalled BMWs from streets pending safety inspections

Images of BMW vehicles bursting into flames have made headlines in South Korea recently, with Yonhap reporting 39 cases so far this year

By Agency
Criminal case filed against BMW over South Korea car fires
Article
/ 9 August 2018

Criminal case filed against BMW over South Korea car fires

The timing of the recall, which was issued last month, is already the subject of a government probe

By Agency
Mahlangu leads by example
Article
/ 18 May 2018

Mahlangu leads by example

The artist is a national treasure who wants others to do what she has done for Ndebele art

By Zaza Hlalethwa
SA promises three million electric cars
Article
/ 7 April 2017

SA promises three million electric cars

But government will first have to sort out messy laws and clashing policies between departments

By Sipho Kings
​Three million electric cars by 2050 – if government doesn’t trip itself up
Article
/ 21 March 2017

​Three million electric cars by 2050 – if government doesn’t trip itself up

Vehicles powered by wind and sun underpin the green transport strategy, but legislation and departmental silos stand in the way .

By Sipho Kings
Gusheshes are more coveted but Botsotsos rule the tar
Article
/ 17 February 2017

Gusheshes are more coveted but Botsotsos rule the tar

Botsotsos and Gusheshes are yet to shed their associations with hypermasculinity but a new generation of women are wrestling for the wheel

By Kwanele Sosibo
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