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I'm not all that fussy on brand. Michelin is out of my price range so probably from Bridgestone, Goodyear or Continental down to Firestone or Dunlop is fine by me.
From my search results, Goodhope seems the cheapest.
Has anyone else had issues with Goodhope? I was planning to use them for my next tyre purchase as the tyres themselves are much cheap there than elsewhere in Cape Town.
How does Takealot handle large appliances deliveries to buildings without lifts?
I'm moving into a flat 2 floors above the ground floor, but the building has stairs but no lifts. I need to order a washing machine and don't know how Takealot would handle that. They have a 'bulky item' fee, but...
I run a balanced budget, including contingencies for maintenance, travel and the like. I don't save as much as I should, but am focused on paying down my bond as quickly as possible.
I'd say that I live modestly, but everyone sees things differently. I don't eat out, I bought the cheapest flat...
That's a 'best' case cost. Most people won't do an R8 800 purchase in one go, and when you don't shop in R200 increments, there is a 'loss'. Also, you're incredibly unlikely to get 44 items without duplicates, so most people would end up spending much more.
The plan is for Frod to supply Red Bull and the "insert sponsors' names" team. I don't know if it's exclusive, but for 2026 it's just those 2 teams planned.
Do you park the car on the street?
Is it a modified car?
Have you crashed multiple cars before?
I'm really confused that a 2014 Corolla can cost that much to insure.
The SA subsidiaries of Isuzu, Stellantis, VW, Mercedes, Toyota, BMW, Nissan and Ford probably don't see the need to spend the money.
South Africans still buy the cars even if none of them are crash tested inside of SA and many were not tested at all.