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Used VW Cars For Sale – Part 4: VW Amarok

Posted by on 28 Oct 2021 under Car Model History, Car Reviews, Volkswagen

VW Amarok bakkie

Part 4 – VW Cars: Bakkie

If you are looking for quality used VW cars for sale, Group1 has you covered. All of our pre-owned cars are backed by our award-winning customer service, exceptional vehicle knowledge, diverse product and brand range of the highest quality. The only thing left is to choose the right car for you and the top-rated VW Amarok should be at the top of the list.


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When To Tow Your Car Instead Of Driving To A Workshop

Posted by on 13 Oct 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Person inspecting vehicle's engine

Know when to call a tow truck and when it’s safe to drive to a workshop

I once saw a mom tow her son’s car down a hill. At the stop sign at the bottom of the hill, his car rammed hers pretty hard. Turns out his brakes had stopped working and she was towing him to the garage. Jawellnofine. But it does raise the question of when you can drive your car to be fixed and when you should rather have it towed in. By a tow truck, not your mom.


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How To Get The Best Trade-In Price On Your Car

Posted by on 27 Sep 2021 under Blog, Car Buying Tips, General

Interior view of person driving

Considering selling or trading in your car? Here’s some advise on how to get the best price.

My first car after the motorbike was a Golf I that turned out to have made of two wrecks welded together. I traded that in on a Mini 1100 that was great, because I went to a reputable dealer. They paid me very little for the Golf though. A lot of people buy only new, but more and more are buying good second-hand cars. Whatever your choice, you still have to trade in your old car. The trick is to keep your car in a condition that will give you the best price.


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Our Favourite Budget Cars With Digital Instrument Clusters

Posted by on 10 Sep 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars, Hyundai, Renault

Digital instrument cluster

Looking for an afforable car with a digital instrument cluster? Here’s our top 4 choices!

Cars have changed significantly in recent years with touchscreen systems and other luxury features no longer reserved for high-end models. Today, digital instrument clusters are fast gaining popularity and are a common sight in most affordable cars.

That’s not all, though, as many newer, budget cars also have wireless charging, auto climate control, and touchscreen systems only seen before on premium models. If you are in the market for affordable cars with digital instrument clusters, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, here are the top four available at Group1 Cars.


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How AfCFTA Can Help Promote Local Car Manufacturing

Posted by on 27 Aug 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Car frame in manufacturing plant

Local car manufacturing in Africa could be boosted by AfCFTA

The pandemic caused severe economic and social disruption globally and it hit Africa particularly hard with many people likely experiencing extreme poverty. For this reason, it’s vital to work together and implement economic policies that will support industrialisation, create jobs and promote trade and investment in local automotive manufacturing.


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Used VW Cars For Sale – Part 3: VW Tiguan And Caravelle

Posted by on 13 Aug 2021 under Car Buying Tips, Car Reviews, Volkswagen

VW Tiguan in the woods

Part 3 – VW Cars: Vans

Are you looking for quality used VW cars for sale in South Africa? Few places are as highly regarded as Group1 as all of our used cars are backed by our award-winning customer service, exceptional vehicle knowledge, diverse product and brand range of the highest quality. The only thing left to do is to find the right car for you with the much-loved VW Tiguan, VW Caravelle and VW Kombi topping the list.


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Well Worth The Search: A Prime Pre-Owned Nissan Qashqai

Posted by on 26 Jul 2021 under Car Model History, Car Reviews, Nissan, Qashqai Facelift, Qashqai My14

Previous generation Nissan Qashqai

Used Nissan Qashqai models are VERY popular

The salesman told me to decide fast because they move quickly. “Ja, ja, salesman talk,” I thought, I have time.” Two days later when I phoned for the Qashqai, it was gone and I was disappointed. I was looking to trade in my venerable 2006 X-Trail and immediately fell in love with the Qashqai – a late first-gen 1.6, white, low mileage, fair price. It was the first time I had really looked closely at this oddly-named car. You would see them in the street, nice looking, nothing special. Until you look at the boot – the nearest thing to match my X-Trail I could afford then.


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How Much Oil Consumption Is Normal For Your Car?

Posted by on 09 Jul 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Car oil being refilled

Knowing if your car uses too much oil is crucial

As a result of wear and tear, cars are likely to use more engine oil as they get older. Although higher oil consumption is a common problem, when it’s ignored, it can cause major damage to your engine. In this article we take a closer look at the most common causes of high oil consumption and how to prevent it.


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Used VW Cars For Sale – Part 2: VW Polo TSI And TDI

Posted by on 29 Jun 2021 under Car Buying Tips, Car Reviews, Polo, Volkswagen

VW Polo TSI

Part 2 – VW Cars: TSI And TDI

When looking for quality used VW cars for sale, there’s no better place than Group1 as we have a large selection to choose from. Volkswagen has long been touted as a quality, reliable and affordable brand whether you buy a new or used car. Some of the most stylish used VW cars for sale at Group1 include the VW Polo TSI and TDI.


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The (Cons And) Cons Of Always Driving On Reserve

Posted by on 11 Jun 2021 under Blog, General, Group 1 Cars

Fuel gauge and empty light

Why it’s a bad idea to drive on empty

Driving your car on reserve is like snorkelling in False Bay, just past Miller’s Point where the water gets quite deep but is very clear. If you think this sentence is based on experience, you are right. You go down, 10, 15 metres. You can see forever. Look, an octopus over there. Is that a pyjama shark? Ooh, a cuttlefish. You realise you are running out of air, so you beam up. But from the bottom, the surface is just this vague brightness. You cannot judge how close you are to getting that now urgent breath of air.


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