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Sukasha Singh tries out the new Ferrari California.

California dreaming

Driving the California for a day was a sinful treat. Sukasha Singh just wishes she had borrowed her sister’s Tag Heuer to complete the look.

The largest annual growth in December was recorded in new vehicle sales, up 30.7%,
StatsSA said. Photo: Supplied

Getting to know your car better

If you’ve ever wanted to know more about the way your car works, the AA’s Know Your Car course is perfect for you, writes Sukasha Singh.

Lost City’s Valley of the Waves.

Sun City shines during tough times

While most of us think of the Lost City as a rather kitsch establishment, it does offer quality entertainment for all ages.

BMW to add 600 jobs at Rosslyn plant

BMW to add 600 jobs at Rosslyn plant

The new 3-Series sedan has enabled BMW’s manufacturer to bolster its production line, writes <em>Sukasha Singh</em>.

Social network paves the Waze

Social network paves the Waze

A new traffic app for smartphones has been launched in South Africa and there is hope that it will take the pain out of commuting.

The rock star in Bidvest’s Joffe

Brian Joffe had everyone eating out of his hands. He was the perfect mix of irreverent, funny and informative.

Shake off the city limits with the new Jeep Cherokee

Shake off the city limits with the new Jeep Cherokee

The Chrysler Jeep Cherokee 2.8-litre diesel automatic was the perfect vehicle to test during December.

Lexus’s guilt-free

Lexus’s guilt-free, somewhat sporty hatch

Lexus’s sporty hybrid took a while to make an impression on <strong>Sukasha Singh</strong>.

Just start me up

Just start me up

In her long-term test of the BMW 530d, <b>Sukasha Singh</b> finds herself questioning life, the universe and everything.

If it makes you happy –

If it makes you happy –

<b>Sukasha Singh</b> explains why she thinks the BMW 530d deserves its Car of the Year title — along with the VW Polo 1.6 TDI.

Putting the spice back into SUVs

Putting the spice back into SUVs

<strong>Sukasha Singh</strong> takes a look at the impressive Porsche Cayenne line-up.

‘Speedbee’ in top gear

‘Speedbee’ in top gear

The <i>M&G</i>’s <b>Sukasha Singh</b> speaks to racing driver Sabine Schmitz. We are also giving away tickets to the Top Gear festival.

A smorgasbord of features

A smorgasbord of features

In an ongoing series, <strong>Sukasha Singh</strong> rates the range-topping Honda Accord.

A Korean with German genes

A Korean with German genes

The Hyundai Sonata from South Korea is gobsmackingly good.

Elegant usurper

Elegant usurper

Honda’s understated Accord quietly shakes the Germans’ stranglehold on comfort.

Sprightly enough to get around rash cyclists

Sprightly enough to get around rash cyclists

<strong>Sukasha Singh</strong> finds pleasure in driving the Audi A6 3.0-litre quattro tiptronic.

Pretty close to happiness on wheels

Pretty close to happiness on wheels

The marketing folk at Porsche say they would like more women, particularly businesswomen, to give the brand a try.

Artifice imitates life

Artifice imitates life

<b>Sukasha Singh</b> discovers Bentley’s new flagship model is adept at deceiving those within it into believing they’re better than the rest.

Evoking the green-eyed monster

The coveted eRuf electric sports car could have been sublime … if it was properly charged.

Quietly quattro

Quietly quattro

People often ask me what the big deal is about all-wheel drive cars such as Audi’s A6 3,0-litre quattro, writes <b>Sukasha Singh</b>.