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Dacia celebrates 15 years of success in Europe

From a single model to a comprehensive, diversified range with 6.5 million customers, Dacia has transformed the automotive sector since 2005 to the present day. Dacia looks back over 15 years of a true success story, from the launch of the Logan in Europe to the 100 per cent electric ...

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#FakeHunter Software ready for sharing under open license

Polish Press Agency and GovTech Polska have shared an open source code of the #FakeHunter software to fight disinformation. After the success of #FakeHunter project, its creators – PAP and GovTech have decided to share the source code with other entities online in order to fight against disinformation. The software ...

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Crash scene protocol during COVID-19 

  Arriving first at the scene of a car crash is a difficult situation to handle, especially if you have no experience in first aid or emergency services. Now that many South Africans and people across the world are practicing social distancing, being the first at an accident is even ...

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Isuzu emerges top brand with the best salespeople

        Isuzu has delivered again as the rugged and tough brand from Isuzu Motors South Africa  has emerged  the leading brand with the best new-vehicle salespeople in the annual consumer survey conducted by Cars.co.za in South Africa. The organisers of the survey rated Isuzu as the top brand, beating ...

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‘World market leader in Oil’

  LIQUI MOLY Managing Director, Ernst Prost, on opportunities in the crisis In today’s newsletter,  Ernst Prost, Managing Director of the oil and additive specialist LIQUI MOLY, points out that the crisis also offers the opportunity to gain market shares all around the world and to push much larger competitors off their ...

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KIA Motors donates Picanto to  Beeld Children’s Fund

  Vehicle to be used as grand prize in annual fundraising raffle KIA Motors South Africa has reaffirmed its commitment to helping vulnerable South Africans by donating a KIA Picanto 1.0 START to the Beeld Children’s Fund. This is the third consecutive year that KIA Motors will be donating a ...

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Jaguar Land Rover’s dealerships get back to business with safety as top priority

Jaguar Land Rover has assured that the health and safety of its staff and customers are of utmost priority. The assurance came as South African dealerships reopen under strict conditions with a number of measures already in place to safeguard visitors. These measures have been put in place across the ...

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How artificial bird poop keeps your paintwork safe

  While getting struck by bird poop may be a sign of good luck in many countries, bird poop landing on your car can have more serious consequences, for your paintwork. Fortunately, Ford vehicles are tested for just this eventuality, with the help of artificial bird poop. The laboratory-developed synthetic ...

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Volkswagen partners racing team to make motorsport more accessible to South African youth

  With a proud 40-year history that has seen the People’s Car investing in racing drivers such as Sarel van der Merwe, Tschops Siphuka, the late Gugu Zulu and recently the likes of Keagan Masters and Jonathan Mogotsi; Volkswagen Motorsport has announced a partnership with Squadra Corse to make motorsport ...

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KIA Motors Nigeria reopens for business as lockdown eases

  KIA Motors Nigeria, Thursday,   anounced it would be reopening its service centres and showrooms according to the government’s and health experts’ directives for business operations as the Covid-19 lockdown eases in phases. “Because of this cautious and conscious business operations and guidelines, we are open to customers for business ...

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