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You'd think the European patent office is a pretty secure institution. Well, not really. Say hello to the SLS AMG roadster.
Man run down by his wife...twice
12/03/2010 12:36
A New Zealand man is recovering from injuries after being run over by his wife - twice.
Ford SA strike over
12/03/2010 11:07
Striking Ford workers were told to go back to work at the Silverton plant on Friday after the issues that led to a work stoppage were resolved.
Gauteng road users to suffer
11/03/2010 08:19
About R300 million has been diverted from Gauteng's road maintenance fund, the DA has said.
Driver fixes potholes himself
11/03/2010 10:32
Despite threats of arrest, a frustrated Vanderbijlpark businessman has started fixing potholes on a road to his smallholding himself.
N1 South closed again
11/03/2010 09:59
The N1 South highway in Pretoria was closed to motorists again on Thursday morning for safety reasons, the city of Tshwane said.
Corvette Z06 gets carbon treatment
11/03/2010 07:36
If you love your American sportscars stupidly fast and naturally aspirated, you’ll love the new Z06 Carbon edition.
Peugeot guns at Corsa bakkie?
11/03/2010 09:30
Peugeot has revealed a pick-up with a 750 kg payload and a 207 face…
New ‘Citi Golf’ arrives
10/03/2010 14:13
Okay, so it’s called the Vivo and is essentially a rebadged old Polo, but will VW fans really care? We have early details and prices.
Pricier pipeline to hit drivers
10/03/2010 09:35
The cost of Transnet's new fuel pipeline linking Durban with Gauteng has risen by R2.7bn.
Toothbrush power for buses?
10/03/2010 11:51
South Korea is trying a new way to turn public transport green by using technology in electric toothbrushes to power buses and cars.
Unions foil Opel plant rescue
10/03/2010 08:40
Belgian union leaders rejected a plan from GM's Opel to rescue a Belgium plant, arguing it would result in too many job cuts.