Cheapest used cars in South Africa — From R20,000

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Cheapest used cars in South Africa — From R20,000
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The 10 cheapest models listed on major automotive classifieds platforms include a 53-year-old vintage bakkie with 900,000km on the clock.

The most affordable used cars in South Africa start at less than R20,000, but have covered hundreds of thousands of kilometres and have unknown service histories.For some time, the cheapest new car in the country has been the Suzuki S-Presso, with a price tag of R178,900.

In many cases, banks also won’t approve a vehicle loan if its monthly repayment exceeds 20% of the potential car buyer’s net salary.Fortunately, many used cars are available for less than a new Suzuki S-Presso.showed that the average prices of used cars over three years old had surged by 14.6% to 16.7% year-on-year in the last quarter of 2023.

MyBroadband searched for the top 10 most affordable used cars listed online on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. Even so, it would be difficult to recommend any of the ten cheapest cars we found due to the little information available about them in their listings.

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