Isuzu Motors South Africa says high tariffs and cross-border costs make intra-African trade more expensive than exports beyond the continent, urging faster implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area
Isuzu has built another solid vehicle, capable and comfortable in any setting, but this time it stands out
This bakkie performs well both on and off-road and has an extra touch of style to help it
We test Isuzu’s mu-X bottom-of-the-range family SUV — and it comes out tops
The Isuzu D-Max AT35 has bigger wheels and an even bigger presence than its predecessor
The new Ford Everest Sport reminds us of what we want from a big family carrier
Zimbabwean General Solomon Mujuru died in suspicious circumstances in August 2011. This is an edited extract from his recently published biography by Blessing-Miles Tendi
The D-Max isn’t a luxury ride, but it’s
not too tough on the purse and can handle the rough road
The Isuzu D-Max 300 LX 4×4 may be quite a mouthful. But on the road, it’s a dream to drive
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/ 19 September 2007
Volkswagen South Africa is ”on the brink of disaster” because of the motor-industry components strike, MD David Powels said on Wednesday. The six-day-old work stoppage has so far cost the company a production loss of 500 cars per day. Volkswagen’s Uitenhage plant has been brought to a standstill.