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Rally of South Africa day two

Nicholas Ryan takes a jump

Within 30 seconds of arriving at the first stage this morning, Andrew managed to get himself covered in mud again. Perhaps he's a little too eager to get near the action.

Down to the business of rallying, today saw very little change in the top ten rankings. There were a few position shifts here and there, but the top 3 remained just about the same the entire day.

What was interesting to note is that several of the stages were repeated throughout the day and the drivers managed to improve their times quite dramatically the second time around. This is possibly due to the drier conditions in the afternoon, but also probably due to track familiarity. The results were impressive with some shaving almost 10-15 seconds off their times (Gemmell).  read more »

Rally of South Africa day one

Mud bath

Andrew and I set out this morning in the hopes of catching the opening ceremony of the Rally of South Africa. Unfortunately our trip so far has been plagued with bad luck. As we drove, I mused about the movie 'Dumb and Dumber'.

"Remember when they drove halfway across the country the wrong way and had to to turn around? That was pretty funny."  read more »

Rally of South Africa event this weekend, 12 and 13 June 2009

S2000 Castrol Toyota Auris rally car - Osram Rally 2008

The Rally of South Africa, 4th round of the Sasol South African Rally Championship, takes place this weekend around Warburton, Panbult and Ermelo.

Johnny Gemmell and Peter Marsh go into the rally with a four-point lead at the head of the Sasol SA Rally Championship table.

Gemmell - "It won't be easy. Everyone wants to win and realistically, any of the five factory Toyota or Volkswagen drivers are in with a chance, so it's going to be a hard fight for every second on every stage. On top of that the organisers have put together a tough event with minimal servicing between stages as well as the killer stage, Jessievale, which is 60 km long. Get that one wrong and you can forget about winning".  read more »

Automark.co.za: second-hand vehicle buying made easy

With new car sales dropping in excess of thirty percent every month, year on year, the car industry is in a dire situation. With the recession resulting in potential buyers having less disposable income or access to credit people are trading down either to smaller or second-hand cars.

While new car sales are lagging, the used car market is still selling as many cars as before. Current figures show us that used cars outsell new cars by a factor of two to one and that they are losing less value than ever.

What second-hand car buyers are so desperate for is an easily accessible, reputable location to find second hand cars. Automark, the Toyota second hand car brand has recently launched a new, user-friendly website to address this need.

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Toyota comments on Naamsa sales figures for April

Auris RX 2007

NAAMSA vehicle sales statistics for April report total sales of 26 283 units including those of AMH, a 43,7% reduction from the 46 643 sales reported for April last year. Passenger vehicles accounted for 16 748 of those sales, light commercial vehicles 7 481, medium commercials 691, and heavy commercials and busses 1 511 units.

“Economic activity in general, and sales of big ticket items in particular, will have been stunted by the considerable number of holidays during the month with a reduced number of selling days directly impacting on sales performance,” says Johan van Zyl, President and CEO of Toyota South Africa. “This will have been compounded by the fact that the short working weeks provided opportunities to optimise leave availability.  read more »

Stunning Performance by Toyota at Sasol Rally 2009

The Castrol Toyota Team achieved incredible results at last weekend's Sasol rally, the 3rd event of the 2009 Sasol Rally Championship.

S2000
Johnny Gemmell and Peter Marsh had a remarkable last stage win in their S2000 Castrol Toyota Auris, with team mates Mark Cronje and Robert Paisley in the sister Castrol Toyota Auris in 3rd position. Rally leaders and defending SA Rally Champions Hergen Fekken/Pierre Arries attained 2nd position in their S2000 BP Volkswagen Polo.

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