6 Mar 2012

Automotive

 

Petrol's on the rise... again

To the dismay of many South Africans, petrol is set to increase by 28c tomorrow, 7 March. Beat the afternoon bumper-to-bumper, and get your tank topped during the course of today. As of tomorrow, you'll be forking out R11.23 in Gauteng and R10.93 on the coast per litre. If you commute using public transport, be prepared to pay a slightly higher fare.

Good news though, for the Eastern Cape economy; First Automobile Works' (FAW), a multi-million rand Chinese vehicle manufacturing plant, is currently under construction in the province. According to, Coega Development Corporation (CDC) spokesperson, Ayanda Vilakazi, "it will be one of the biggest manufacturing investments by China in the country so far."

Congratulations to business law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr for hitting top spots in the DealMakers' Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) rankings. The firm was ranked first by both deal value and deal flow for M&A activity in 2011, according to the latest DealMakers legal adviser rankings.

And, while fanboys and girls continue battling it out on the mobile electronics field over which manufacturer is best, the Samsung Galaxy S II was named Best Smartphone, while the company was named Device Manufacturer of the Year by GSMA at the Mobile World Congress trade show held recently in Barcelona, Spain. The feud, however, continues...

On a happy note, it isn't the end of the road for Pretoria-based opera and classical music group Black Tie Ensemble, whose sponsorship recently dried up. MTN is sponsoring the group R2m to keep them singing. The sponsorship will enable the group to host four concerts in Johannesburg this year. Keep the arts alive and kicking, go check them out!

Sindy Peters, Content development manager
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Construction on massive vehicle plant to begin soon
[Thando Cezula] EAST LONDON: It's all systems go for the construction of a multi-million rand Chinese vehicle manufacturing plant in the Eastern Cape. Read more >>

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Petrol price rises to R11.23/litre
The price for all grades of petrol is set to increase by 28c, the Energy Department said on Friday, 2 March 2012. This will make a litre of petrol go up to R11.23 in Gauteng and R10.93 in the coast. Read more >>

Small increase in new vehicle sales in February
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] February's local new vehicle sales are marginally up over last month but 6.4% up on February 2011 with 52 356 going to new buyers according to figures released today by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA). Read more >>

Jaguar announces new global marketing campaign
Jaguar has announced a new future-looking global marketing and brand strategy that will add fresh impetus to its evolving product-led revitalisation programme. Simultaneous with the unveiling of a new Jaguar logo and corporate identity, the launch of an innovative marketing campaign aims to increase awareness of the brand amongst a new audience in line with the marque's ambitious future plans. Read more >>

Toyota SA honours top dealers for 2011
Monument Toyota Constantia took home the coveted Toyota Dealer of the Year Award at a gala function held at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Gauteng. The award was received by Julian Visagie, the dealer principal. Read more >>

Lexus Cape Town city top dealership for 2011
With engineering standards and customer service levels the envy of the motoring industry it takes more than just hard work and good service to exceed standard service levels and be awarded the title of Lexus Dealer of the Year. Read more >>


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Cosatu to march against broking, tolls
The Cosatu-led protest against labour broking and e-tolling appears set to cause major disruption on Wednesday in Cape Town's CBD. Congress of SA Trade Unions Western Cape general secretary Tony Ehrenreich told reports on Sunday afternoon that a planned march on parliament across the city centre would likely attract 30 000 people on the day. Read more >>

Cosatu repeats: Don't buy e-tags!
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has again urged road users not to buy e-tags as the deadline looms for the implementation of the e-tolling system in Gauteng on 30 April. Read more >>

Sanral to get powers to enforce toll tariffs
[Nicky Smith] The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) will use the Criminal Procedure Act to ensure that commuters on the roads that are part of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project pay toll fees when tolling is implemented on 30 April. Read more >>

DA goes to court to halt e-tolling system
[Olebogeng Molatlhwa] The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng will seek a court interdict to stop the hugely unpopular e-tolling system, which begins operating in April. Read more >>

Toll roads issue up for 're-discussion'
[Paul Vecchiatto] The issue of tolling urban roads is up for "re-discussion and government has said 'whoa' to further projects," says Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele. Read more >>

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Motoring
Evoque - the ultimate 'toff-roader'
[Henrie Geyser: motoring editor] It's been a long time since any vehicle has stirred up so much international emotion and devotion as the provocative Range Rover Evoque has been doing since its launch last year. Yes, there are a few who find its spaced-out styling too over the top but the rest of the planet love it and crave it. Read more >>

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