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CAR REVIEW I Behind the wheel of a R1 million ‘mswenko’ bakkie

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The VW Amarok Aventura stood out during the Soweto derby at the FNB Stadium in November. Photo: Tebogo Letsie
The VW Amarok Aventura stood out during the Soweto derby at the FNB Stadium in November. Photo: Tebogo Letsie

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For double cab 4x4 enthusiasts, 2023 will go down as the year of the bakkie, thanks to the new generation Ford Ranger claiming the honours – the first for a pick-up to be voted car of the year in the history of the local automotive awards.

By extension this victory also put the shine on the second-generation VW Amarok, which is based on the Ranger platform.

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