Cape Town - A BMW i3 'Spaghetti' has been sold for R1.5-million, Ford begins 'phase 2' of its local Kuga recall and Gauteng driver licensing woes continue... here's your weekend motoring news wrap.
Kuga recall "Phase 2"
Ford South Africa has implemented "phase 2" of its local Kuga recall. The second phase of its plan will see thousands of owners headed for local dealers as part of the automaker's global recall plan.
Staying with local news, the finalists in the 2017 South African Bike of the Year awards has been announced. Vote for your favourite bike here!
Busted for speeding in a Porsche
Earlier this week, we reported on a 79-year-old woman arrested for speeding. She was caught by police travelling at 240km/h in a Porsche Boxster. Her reason for speeding? She couldn't "fall asleep"...
Did you know, toothpaste can effectively clean your headlights? We've listed several car hacks that weirdly work in a great video. We also have all the details of the new Mercedes-Benz flagship sedan, the S-Class.
Here is your mid-week motoring wrap:
1 SA's top vehicle brands for customer service are...
2. Gauteng driver licensing woes : 'Motorists must plan ahead'
3. Ford Kuga recall in SA: 'Phase 2' begins, more fixes for SUVs
4 . Toothpaste to clean your headlights? 5 weird car hacks that actually work
5. 'I couldn't sleep' - This Porsche driving 79-year-old was busted at 238km/h
6. WATCH: Truck skips red light, crashes into oncoming traffic
7. 'You'll always be my brother' 10 times The Fast and Furious will make you cry like a baby
8. SA Bike of the Year: 2017 finalists announced
9. WATCH: If you've never been to Killarney, here's what MSA racing is all about
10. But is it art? This BMW 'Spaghetti' car was sold for R1.5-million
11. All the details for Mercedes-Benz's updated S-Class for SA