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CAR is Southern Africa’s leading multimedia automotive consumer brand. Established in 1957, CAR magazine continues to be the dominant opinion-forming, monthly automotive-interest magazine in South Africa. It caters for a wide spectrum of motoring enthusiasts irrespective of age, demographic or income group and owes its lasting reputation to critical road tests and driving impressions of the latest models in South Africa.

Its website, CARmag.co.za, was established almost two decades ago, in 1996, to offer web-based motoring enthusiasts a frequently updated source of news and information about the car market.
More recently, CAR acquired a mobile presence in the shape of a mobisite and now offers downloadable content through a variety of mobile delivery partners. What’s more, CAR-branded audiovisual content, produced in-house by the CARtv division, has dovetailed a variety of the brand’s innovative marketing activities to bring CAR to a broader audience through CARmag.co.za, YouTube, myvideo.co.za and satellite television.

RANGE ROVER SPORT 3

Handsome, sophisticated heavyweight dials in more sport. ETA: Q4 2022

RANGE ROVER SPORT 3

2 mins

LIGHTWEIGHT COMEBACK

It's no new Batmobile, but the M4 CSL has all the ingredients for greatness

LIGHTWEIGHT COMEBACK

2 mins

Ranger on the rise

Ford’s nextgeneration Ranger adds more comfort and tech, but doesn’t skimp on the all-road ability that’s made it a global star

Ranger on the rise

8 mins

Bridging of the bulls

It may be a conduit between Lamborghini’s Evo and STO Huracáns, but the Tecnica is one of Sant’Agata Bolognese’s most balanced bulls...

Bridging of the bulls

4 mins

Joy-ish machine

Honda's third-generation HR-V wants to bring the fun back

Joy-ish machine

3 mins

BMWM240i xDrive Coupé

A M2-lite is no crime, but has all-wheel drive turned the M division’s stepson into a Jack of all trades but a master of none?

BMWM240i xDrive Coupé

5 mins

Vive la difference

A surprisingly effective head-turner and conversation starter. Capable, too

Vive la difference

2 mins

MERCEDES-BENZ C220D AMG LINE

Electric may be the future, but Mercedes' baby S-Class 220d represents the best of diesel in the world right now...

MERCEDES-BENZ C220D AMG LINE

2 mins

STILL BOXING CLEVER

Think horizontally opposed motors and the VW Beetle and Porsche 911 immediately spring to mind. Today, however, only one manufacturer relies exclusively on boxer engines to power its entire model line-up: Subaru

STILL BOXING CLEVER

5 mins

Closed Circuit

While comparisons with F1 are inevitable, Formula E aims to introduce closequarters EV racing to a future generation of enthusiasts. Contributor lan McLaren attended the Monaco ePrix to gain insight into this still relatively new formula ahead of a scheduled Cape Town race in 2023

Closed Circuit

3 mins

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CAR South Africa Magazine Description:

VerlagRamsay /Highbury Media

KategorieAutomotive

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitMonthly

CAR is Southern Africa’s leading automotive-interest magazine – and has been since 1957. It’s aimed at petrol-heads of all ages looking for, expert reviews, road tests, driving impressions of the latest models available and great motoring content from the country’s leading motoring journalists.

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