Are you having problems with your 2021 LDV T60? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest 2021 LDV T60 issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently ...
Arab Finance: Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan El-Khatib met with a delegation from LDV Development, a subsidiary of LS Investment Office Group, to discuss expanding the company’s ...
With industry chatter hinting that LDV may well dethrone traditional brands, the arrival of these models marks a bold new chapter for the South African automotive market. Each vehicle is designed with ...
After entering the South African market in May 2024 with its T60 range of bakkies, Chinese brand LDV has bolstered its local line-up with three new vehicles: the Terron 9 double cab, D90 SUV and ...
If you’re in the market for a double cab bakkie and size really matters, you might want to take a look at the new LDV Terron 9. With an overall length of 5,500mm and 2,265mm width, the Terron 9 is ...
When we talk about insane value for money, they don’t get much better than around $50,000 for a BRAND NEW dual-cab. LDV has just launched a supersized ute to site between something like a HiLux and a ...
Reported earlier this year as being lined-up for local introduction in the final quarter of the year, LDV has released pricing of its flagship Terron 9 bakkie in Australia as a teaser of what South ...
Last summer, the 150-year-old Maidstone Hotel, located on Main Street in East Hampton, reopened its doors under the leadership of LDV Hospitality, the group behind NYC’s Scarpetta restaurant and famed ...
There are significant design changes outside, with a revamped design that is more modern and edgy than its predecessor, though it remains based on the same ladder-frame underpinnings as the T60 ...
The Australian distributor of Chinese-made LDV vehicles is facing court after allegedly misleading thousands of consumers about the durability of its popular utes and vans. The Australian Competition ...
The ACCC alleges that LDV Automotive Australia, a brand that makes utes and vans, claimed that several of their models were "durable and tough", and that they were suitable for use in off-road terrain ...
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