In the complex landscape of South African car buying, **timing is everything**. While the desire for a new set of wheels can strike at any moment, strategic buyers know that certain months offer signi...
Buying a car in South Africa is a major financial decision, whether you are purchasing a new vehicle from a dealership or a used car from a private seller. With rising vehicle prices, financing costs,...
The moment you decide to buy a used car, you are faced with a fundamental question: Should you buy from a dealership or from a private seller? It is the classic fork in the road for car buyers. On one...
When buying a high-mileage car, carefully check the service history, engine condition, transmission performance, suspension, brakes, and overall body condition. Look for signs of poor maintenance, lea...
The Renault Kwid is a budget-friendly city car known for its excellent fuel efficiency, compact size, and SUV-inspired styling. It suits first-time buyers and urban commuters looking for low running c...
In South Africa, proof of vehicle ownership is primarily established through the NaTIS registration certificate, which lists the registered owner, vehicle details, and, if financed, the title holder. ...
To get a NaTIS document (car papers) in South Africa, visit your local licensing department with your ID, proof of residence, and the required forms. For ownership transfers, submit the original NaTIS...
When choosing a car tracker, consider your main goal—recovery, monitoring, or insurance compliance. Compare hardwired versus plug-and-play options, real-time GPS accuracy, and recovery services. Loo...
The Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite share the same platform and 1.0-litre petrol engines, but differ in features and positioning. The Kiger offers a larger 405-litre boot and strong value on higher t...