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  2. Carwow - Wikipedia

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    ITV acquired a minority stake in Carwow, valued at £2.5 million in return for advertising inventory, as part of a media for equity scheme, with an option to invest a further £2.5 million. [21] [22] [23] In 2024, Carwow acquired Autovia, the publisher of former Dennis Publishing magazines Auto Express, Evo, DrivingElectric and Carbuyer. [24] [25]

  3. Talk:Carwow - Wikipedia

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  4. Volkswagen of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, SAMAD was renamed Volkswagen of South Africa Limited at an extraordinary general meeting. [1] In 1966, SAMAD, in which Volkswagenwerk AG held 63% of the shares at the time, had around 2,460 employees and sold 21,888 vehicles. [4] With 36,315 vehicles, Volkswagen became the best-selling brand in South Africa for the first time in 1973.

  5. Automobile Association of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Association of South Africa, often abbreviated AA is an automobile association that has been operating in South Africa since 1930. It is a non-profit organisation providing services to its members such as roadside assistance, technical and motor-related legal advice.

  6. Toyota South Africa Motors - Wikipedia

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    The one millionth Corolla was manufactured in South Africa in 2013. [9] In 2014, the Hilux, Fortuner, all Hino models and Ses'fikile taxis were produced from kits at the Toyota plant in Prospecton near Durban. [6] In Q4 2021, Toyota started assembling the Corolla Cross in South Africa. [10]

  7. General Motors South Africa - Wikipedia

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    General Motors South Africa (Pty) Ltd , or GMSA, was a wholly owned subsidiary of American automobile manufacturer General Motors. It manufactured and distributed automobiles under the Chevrolet, Opel and Isuzu brands. [1] [2] [3] The deal with Isuzu was approved by the Competition Commission on 27 November 2017. [4]

  8. BMW South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The BMW 530MLE in 1976 was the second car that BMW’s fledgling M division produced, and it was designed to compete in South Africa's Modified Production Series instead of the regular E12 528i. 100 homologated road cars had to be produced by BMW South Africa under the regulations, with 105 to 110 of these eventually being sold to the public. [11]

  9. Ford Kuga - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Kuga has also been available in Argentina since 2010; in Japan, South Africa, and New Zealand since 2011; and in Australia since March 2012. [ 8 ] A facelift was released at the end of 2010, after being revealed in July 2010.