The BMW X5 Competition, an unholy merger from the mind of a monster-maker, continues its tradition of scaring anyone who holds its wheel
Even next to its luxury peers, the seven-seat behemoth is a little too much
The luxury Audi A6 sedan puts up a strong argument that the segment still has something worthwhile to offer
The popular SUV continues its push to compete alongside the other big German boys
The Audi Q8 is designed to be the king in the elite SUV class. But is it a victim of its own success?
The compact SUV is so at home with its new badge that’s it’s surprising it didn’t happen sooner
Taking the German manufacturer’s new prized asset around the track is an outrageous experience
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
Ahmed Divela was one of Ghana’s most fearless investigative journalists. This edited excerpt about his killing is from Faces of Assassination
By working with neighbours, business tycoon Richard Maponya managed to get around oppressive laws and create an empire
High tariffs and the lack of infrastructure are hampering the adoption of EVs in South Africa
Performance, luxury, value for money and good fuel consumption
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There were no women or people of colour judging the event
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Even in tough conditions, it never puts a foot wrong
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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
The BMW X5 M is big but unbelievably fast, and it corners and brakes like a vehicle half its size
Images of BMW vehicles bursting into flames have made headlines in South Korea recently, with Yonhap reporting 39 cases so far this year
The timing of the recall, which was issued last month, is already the subject of a government probe
The artist is a national treasure who wants others to do what she has done for Ndebele art
But government will first have to sort out messy laws and clashing policies between departments
Vehicles powered by wind and sun underpin the green transport strategy, but legislation and departmental silos stand in the way .
Botsotsos and Gusheshes are yet to shed their associations with hypermasculinity but a new generation of women are wrestling for the wheel
TV’s Neo M Matsunyane is a superbiker and finds he has more fun behind the camera than in front of it.
Determined engineer Sean Thomas’s green dream of a biogas plant in Bronkhorstspruit is paying off after years of delays.
Now is an exciting time for cars and scents, because we can harness smell to tell a story about the beliefs of a brand, writes Tammy Violet Frazer.
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Industry body Seifsa is said to be meeting with Numsa on Wednesday morning to discuss a wage agreement.
SA’s biggest metals union is verging on a wage agreement with employers one week after embarking upon a strike, the department of labour says.
Efficiency is in, waste out. The Mail & Guardian takes a look a look at why the motor-vehicle industry is causing the state’s headache.
Anger towards unions is misplaced. Blame the strikes on the ANC’s abandonment of the left.
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Mercedes Benz plans to push ahead with a R3-billion investment plan, despite other car makers’ concerns over labour instability.