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/ 22 January 2010
It wouldn’t be fair if I gave some car manufacturers a hard time over safety and not others, so let’s get stuck into it.
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/ 11 December 2009
Although the new Toyota Prado seems able to traipse over any obstacle, it may have lost some personality, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 20 November 2009
Tata’s latest hatch feels great, but it isn’t the all-rounder it should be, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 17 October 2009
Sukasha Singh tastes motoring heaven’s equivalent of the perfect chocolate cake.
At a time when just about every vehicle manufacturer in SA is downsizing its workforce, BMW has announced a R2,2-billion investment.
While Sukasha Singh is not terribly fond of children,
she understands why the Verso is good for the family.
Although the new three-door Alfa Mito isn’t really a budget car, it is a small car that shows us just how good compact cars can get.
Old-fashioned convertibles have their charm, but in modern-day South Africa, the allure is outweighed by the risks.
With a green tax looming Sukasha Singh reports on how much carbon emissions labelling tells us about a car’s green credentials.
I know as much about fashion as Manto Tshabalala-Msimang knows about HIV treatment, so if you ask me what was in last season, you will be disappointed
The Golf V GTi was the first decent hot hatch from Volkswagen in a long time.
Can you imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger playing any of Sir Anthony Hopkins’ signature roles?
South Africans’ paranoia about safety tends to make us streetsmart enough not to do stupid things, but we sometimes obsess about safety.
With GM’s credibility sinking faster than the SABC’s, Sukasha Singh questions the launch of a new Hummer.
The standard features on the Subaru Impreza WRX might just be its strongest points.
Sukasha Singh is pleasantly surprised by the Golf 6’s subtle agility.
Experience your internal organs reincarnate, without your consent – That’s what it feels like to drive the new baby Porsches, writes Sukasha Singh
New models offer a fresh approach to the driving experience, writes Sukasha Singh.
The Xylo was launched in India in January and has since sold 5 000 units.
The new 7-Series — like any car in this class — is a barge and there’s only so much you can do to make a barge pretty.
The Sandero is a neat little hatchback meant to take on the CitiGolf and, after spending a few hours in one of the 1.6-litre derivatives.
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/ 23 February 2009
Sukasha Singh profiles the car Volvo says
is its ‘safest vehicle ever’
There are four new engines for the Grande Puntos, which have undergone minor tweaks to the exterior and interior.
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/ 2 February 2009
On the road it is difficult holding the Subaru Impreza WRX back. It’s not a manic sports car that wants to get away from you when you start it up.
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/ 3 December 2008
I think I was eight or nine years old when I figured out that I hated gold stars and happy faces.
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/ 25 November 2008
The changes are small, but it does reinforce this model as a serious player, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 17 November 2008
Its rivals aren’t bad; this car is just better, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 10 November 2008
Here’s a model that could turn Ford’s bad times around, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 4 November 2008
When Kia launched its vehicles in South Africa 10 years ago, they weren’t the hit the manufacturer hoped they would be.
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/ 28 October 2008
The new cab-and-a-half is stiffer and it is built here, writes Sukasha Singh.
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/ 27 October 2008
Doing the job of several vehicles, the Qashqai is difficult to categorise, writes Sukasha Singh.