SA AUTO WEEK 15- 18 OCT 2024 CAPE TOWN

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September 27, 2024

SA AUTO WEEK 15- 18 OCT 2024 CAPE TOWN

With just a few weeks until the grand opening of SA Auto Week 2024, Africa’s premier automotive celebration is ready to begin. The event, themed “REIMAGINING THE FUTURE, TOGETHER: Celebrating Automotive Heritage, Passion, Resilience, and Ingenuity,” will honour the pioneers and visionaries who shaped our industry. Additionally, new regulations will henceforth prevent insurance companies from insisting on aftermarket body parts for vehicles aged 48-72 months, addressing unfair consumer practises.

As South Africa marks 100 years of automotive manufacturing, this milestone highlights its resilience and global influence. The centennial celebration not only honours South Africa’s rich heritage but also its role in innovation and industry growth. Scheduled for October 15-18 at the CTICC, SA Auto Week 2024 promises to be a dynamic forum for new ideas and technologies, aligning with Transport Month to drive the future of the automotive sector and the South African economy, among the world’s automotive pioneers, driving forward with the same spirit of excellence and innovation.

Classic COrner & REStoration

Classic cars are the next big investment. As such the sector of restoration is growing in the realms of collision repair and it’s definitely the “sexier” side of the business. There are many opportunities to create exotic special-builds as well as keep timeless beauties in mint condition.

DRIVEN

With three motoring-journalists on our staff, we are able to test drive and review some of the latest models available on our roads as well as attend the latest model launches.

TRAINING

Knowledge is power. Training is key to up-skilling repairers as models launch onto our local roads faster than we can count. We also need to grow new talent into the collision repair industry. Courses are available to help and organisations are in place to train – this information is in Industry Index.

classic corner & resoration

Classic cars are the next big investment. As such the sector of restoration is growing in the realms of collision repair and it’s definitely the “sexier” side of the business. There are many opportunities to create exotic special-builds as well as keep timeless beauties in mint condition.

Driven

With three motoring-journalists on our staff, we are able to test drive and review some of the latest models available on our roads as well as attend the latest model launches.

TRAINING

Knowledge is power. Training is key to up-skilling repairers as models launch onto our local roads faster than we can count. We also need to grow new talent into the collision repair industry. Courses are available to help and organisations are in place to train – this information is in Industry Index.

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