Automobil February 2023

As always Automobil brings you the latest automotive and industry news, association updates, as well as informative articles on finance, labour, legal topics and much more. This month we bring you the latest news from the AIDC, Bridgestone, Euro NCAP and Ford. In addition, Toyota makes their sales predictions for the total 2023 market and we take a deep dive into the latest monthly vehicle sales statistics.

A Driving force in South Africa’s automotive aftermarket

The Retail Motor Industry Organisation is a proactive, relevant, retail and associated motor industry organisation recognised

as the leading voice in South Africa‘s automotive after market. It serves the daily needs of its members and plays a key role

in enabling motor traders to deliver a superior service to motoring consumers. Eight Associations fall proudly under the RMI

umbrella. Inter-associational business-to-business trading is encouraged in the interests of all stakeholders.

head oFFice www.rmi.org.za

Tel: +27 11 886 6300 | Surrey Square Office Park, 330 Surrey Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194, Gauteng, P. O. Box 2940, Randburg, 2125

regional oFFices

Central: Randburg tel: +27 11 886 6300 | KwaZulu-Natal: Durban tel: +27 31 266 7031 | Eastern Cape/Border: Port Elizabeth tel: +27 41 364 0070 | 

Western Cape: Cape Town tel: +27 21 939 9440 | Free State / Northern Cape: Bloemfontein tel: +27 51 430 3294

sapra – South African Petroleum

Retailers’ Association

SAPRA represents the interests of all petroleum retailers in

South Africa. Its aim is to improve growth and profitability

for the investor. SAPRA plays an important role in tracking

global and local trends that affect sustainability and help

retailers remain relevant in an ever-changing business

environment. Retailers voice concerns through one of

the seven regional chairs strategically located around

the country, into a National Executive Committee (NEC),

where strategy and solutions are developed. This bottom

up approach is a fundamental SAPRA imperative.

sambra – South African Motor Body

Repairers’ Association

SAMBRA is the pre-eminent motor body repair association in

South Africa representing the majority of accredited motor body

repairers. SAMBRA’s grading system, which was introduced over

30 years ago, regulates repairer standards in the motor body repair

industry in South Africa and instils confidence in consumers and

industry stakeholders alike. The Association works in close collab-

oration with various key industry stakeholders including Insurers,

Original Equipment Suppliers, paint and equipment suppliers, the

labour department and trade unions, as well as related SETAs – to

maintain industry sustainability and development. It ensures the

provision of technical and business management skills training in

order for members to meet the demands of the industry.

tepa – Tyre, Equipment, Parts Association

TEPA represents tyre dealers; garage/workshop equipment and

tool importers and distributors; auto part wholesalers, retailers

and independent operators in the aftermarket motor parts

industry as well as manufacturers and importers of parts for

the automotive aftermarket. The members of TEPA represent,

promote, sell and endorse the use of legitimate, bona fide,

quality branded products. TEPA members also export parts,

equipment and components into Africa and other countries in

the world. TEPA encourages at all times inter-associational RMI

business-to-business trading, intent on strengthening the RMI

Organisation as a whole. TEPA is seen as the mark of integrity

and fair trade for the consumer, the business operator and the

government. The Association is the legitimate voice of the tyre,

equipment, and parts industry in South Africa and is positioned

as an intermediary between government, business, and the

consumer.

Vta – Vehicle Testing Association

The VTA represents private vehicle testing stations that are

committed to operating within the law in accordance with the

Road Traffic Act and the relevant SANS standards. In this highly

regulated environment, the association represents the interests

of its members at government level working groups and is

committed to enhancing the reputation of the industry in all the

spheres.

ara – Automotive Remanufacturers’ Association

ARA represents the remanufacturing trade sector. This includes

component remanufacturers involved in safety-critical compo-

nents, inclusive of but not limited to vehicle cooling, turbocharger

and braking systems; automotive engineers who machine and

remanufacture engine components by way of expert engineering

– ultimately rebuilding engines to its original specifications; and

specialists in the repair, servicing and remanufacturing of diesel

fuel injection systems fitted to diesel engines in earth moving

equipment, highway trucks, stationary engines and passenger

vehicles. ARA promotes the responsible reuse of remanufactured

engine components for a ‘greener’ environment (carbon foot-

print). Its members are dedicated to providing consumers with

only the best of advice, finest service delivery, and highest quality

workmanship.

nada – National Automobile Dealers’ Association

NADA represents the interests of business people who own or

operate new motor vehicle and motorcycle franchise dealerships

and qualifying used motor vehicle and motorcycle outlets. NADA

is committed to the image enhancement of the retail motor busi-

ness, facilitating the interface between dealers and OEMs; import-

ers and distributors; building relationships between dealers and

customers and bringing relevant industry issues to the attention of

government. NADA is the respected voice on all matters relating to

motor vehicle and motorcycle dealer business.

miwa – Motor Industry Workshop Association

MIWA, the Independent Workshop Association, representing

general repairs, auto electrical; air conditioning; accessories and

fitment as well as transmission and driveline workshops strives

to remain ahead of the ever-changing technologies and best

practices of the aftermarket motor industry. MIWA encourages

members to support inter-associational, business-to-business

trading with a view to strengthen the RMI. MIWA remains the

leading resource for members ensuring continued relevance

and sustainability.

saVaba – South African Vehicle and

Bodybuilders’ Association

SAVABA members are professional, certified and regulated

vehicle body builders in South Africa who manufacture

commercial vehicle body applications (tanker, coal, refrigerated

trucks and trailers) and bus bodies (commuter and tourist

type). Members manufacture using the latest equipment and

highly trained staff to ensure strict compliance with NRCS

regulations; SABS standards and all other legal specifications

and requirements.

CONSTITUENT ASSOCIATIONS

www.automobil.co.za

February 2023

news

“D

uring the latter part of 2022, we es-

timated that total sales in respect

of calendar year 2022 could exceed

30 000 new units. It was a pleasant surprise that

the market ended up on 31 374 new units for 2022.

This represents an increase of 18.4% on compara-

tive 2021, which in turn was up 28% on 2020. The

market is now well above pre-COVID sales levels,”

says Arnold Olivier, National Director, AMID (Asso-

ciation of Motorcycle Importers and Distributors).

Small capacity commercial and commuting

motorcycles and scooters grew by 29.6%. This

growth is largely driven by the continuing growth

of e-commerce business. The higher priced

500cc+ leisure segments shrank by 10%, whereas

the leisure segment below 500cc grew by 39%.

Off-road motorcycle sales, which is also a leisure

segment, decreased by 12.3%.

The Quad market declined by 4%. This market

is more affected by stock shortages than is the

case with conventional motorcycles.

Electric two and three wheeled motorcycle

sales accounted for less than 150 units per annum,

yet sales grew by 135%. This is indicative of an ev-

er-increasing interest in EV, however several of the

models registered were homologation samples,

with very little evidence of commercial traction.

“AMID and our importing members remain

positive that the growth pattern will continue

into 2023 and beyond,” concluded Olivier. 

Motorcycle market achieves

excellent growth

n August and September of this year, the auto-

motive industry in South Africa will experience

a compact schedule of highly focused events

over a time span of two weeks, covering four in-

dustry verticals.

Starting off with the Festival of Motoring, pas-

sionate car enthusiasts will once again be able

to get behind the wheel or in the passenger seat

of the latest and greatest vehicles, performance

cars, electric vehicles, regular street cars in a con-

trolled high-speed environment.

Leading car manufacturers will demonstrate

the capabilities of their range of cars on various

tracks including the main circuit of the Kyalami

International Grand Prix Circuit, the self- handling

track and the 4x4 course.

This will be followed by the NAACAM Show

2023, hosted by the City of Tshwane, and organ-

ised by Messe Frankfurt. This premium event,

being held at the Sun Arena Times Square from

30 August to 01 September, is a showcase of the

linkages between various tiers of SA’s automo-

tive component manufacturers and their major

vehicle OEM customers in the autos manufac-

turing value chain. The National Association of

Automotive Component and Allied Manufactur-

ers (NAACAM) is the industry association repre-

senting the interests of the country’s automotive

component manufacturers. The NAACAM Show

will feature the latest in automotive technology

and design, as well as provide a platform for net-

working and business opportunities for industry

professionals.

Following the NAACAM Show, the attention

turns to the automotive aftermarket at Autom-

echanika Johannesburg. Exhibitors from all over

the world as well as local manufacturers and

wholesalers will engage in sales and distribution

agreements for the South African and surround-

ing countries’ aftermarket professionals, secur-

ing the smooth operations of the automotive

parts trade, the workshops and service stations

as well as upskilling the automotive workforce

across the country.

Co-located with Automechanika Johannes-

burg will be Futuroad, which represents the

South African transport and logistics sector. At

Futuroad, leading manufacturers will present

their latest light and heavy trucks, busses, and

transport solutions to ensure the smooth move-

ment of goods and people. 

Four times high for

automotive pioneers

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