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Toyota Etios and Nissan NP200 at top of list of most targeted cars, security company warns

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

Toyota and Polo vehicles among several stolen and hijacked vehicles recovered by Durban security company

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

Vehicle stolen in Gauteng in 2018 recovered in Durban during search for another vehicle

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

Hijackings: demand for Toyota, VW, Ford and Nissan vehicles remains high on the black market

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

On this day in history, January 31

Greg Hutson|Published 1 year ago

Minibus taxi stolen in the Western Cape recovered in Durban

Thobeka Ngema|Published 1 year ago

On this day in history, January 4

Greg Hutson|Published 1 year ago

Dakar Rally set for explosive start in Saudi Arabia

Michael Andisile Mayalo|Published 1 year ago

Talented girls aim to dominate innovation solution industry

Mbali Khanyile|Published 1 year ago

Spike in vehicle thefts and hijackings warns security company after recovering three stolen and hijacked vehicles

Thobeka Ngema|Published 2 years ago

Toyota reveals unibody bakkie and Land Cruiser EV concepts ahead of Tokyo show

Jason Woosey|Published 2 years ago
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