Everything Counts | Episode 17: Tips to find the right car in South Africa

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Thinking of buying a new car in 2025? Before you make your next big purchase, get expert insights into the latest car trends, best models, and smart financing strategies.

In this episode of Everything Counts, host Marius Roberts is joined by automotive insiders, Sean Nurse, Motoring Editor at AutoTrader and Editorial Director, Ian McLaren, from Car Magazine to unpack the biggest car trends for 2025. From how Chinese car brands are shaking up the market, and the evolution of SUVs to the growing appeal of used cars. This discussion covers everything you need to know before buying your next vehicle, including an insightful Q&A on the do’s and don’ts of vehicle finance with Keshnie July, Investec Lending Product Owner.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction: The biggest car trends for 2025
01:00 The most exciting new car models coming in 2025
03:00 Why SUVs and double cabs dominate South Africa’s market
06:00 The impact of Chinese car brands on traditional manufacturers
10:00 Used vs new cars: Where’s the best value for money?
14:00 Car financing trends: How interest rates impact affordability
18:00 Should you buy a car with a residual (balloon) payment?
22:00 The importance of considering total cost of ownership
25:00 The future of the auto industry and predictions for 2025
30:00 Wrap-up: What to consider before buying your next car
24 Feb 2025 English South Africa Business · Investing

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