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Free State woman ordered to leave Toyota SA alone... 10 top motoring stories of the week

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Cape Town  - From a Free State woman ordered to stop harassing Toyota SA to Porsche next-gen Cayenne headed for our shores... here are 10 motoring stories you shouldn't miss.

Sales data by Naamsa reveals that South Africans have a preference for locally-built cars and bakkies

Toyota court case, new Porsche Cayenne for SA

We featured a story of a Free State woman ordered to stop harassing Toyota South Africa via social media in a bizarre court spanning many years.

In teams of new models, Porsche has debuted its third-generation Cayenne headed for local shows. BMW will showcase its new models at the 2017 Frankfurt motor show, as we look at some of the latest cars and concepts set to make their debut this year.

Here are the top 10 motoring stories of the week:

1. Free State woman must leave Toyota SA alone - court rules


2.Motorist spots botched SA road sign, Transport dept takes notice


3.'Substantial' fuel price hike for September - AA


4.WATCH: Schumacher's son drives father's old F1 race car


5.Frankfurt motor show: New 8 Series, next-gen X3 and more from BMW


6.SA car, bakkie trends show 'local is lekker'


7.'Huge demand for skills in SA car industry' - MIWA


8.Italian car icons: Ferrari vs Maserati in SA car sales war


9.Porsche debuts SA-bound next-gen Cayenne, Cayenne S


10.Ferrari confirms Vettel to stay with team until 2020


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