South Africa’s used-car market – the hottest brands, and what people are paying

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The nav» Marketplace now has over 1 million searches for a reliable second-hand vehicle, and data from the virtual dealership revealed the 10 most popular brands and the most-searched-for models by South Africans in the second-hand market.

The vehicle market remains in a state of flux due to frequent power cuts, ongoing increases in the repo rate and various other factors influencing the total cost of vehicle ownership.

According to the credit bureau TransUnion, rising vehicle prices and diminishing disposable incomes made it challenging for consumers to purchase vehicles, resulting in motorists holding onto their cars for longer, which led to a shortage of high-quality used vehicles.

The TransUnion VPI report shows the used-to-new ratio declined YoY from 2.1 in Q2 2022 to 1.8 in Q2 2023, indicating the mentioned limited access to quality used vehicle stock.

According to the report, used-vehicle prices have experienced, on average, a more significant increase than new cars, with the report recording a price increase of 9.8% in Q1 2023 (3.5% above inflation).

Interestingly, the report also showed that older cars (three years old) showed an even greater price increase – with prices rising between 15.8% and 19.6%.

“These trends suggest consumers are becoming more discerning as they seek value in a challenging market,” the report said.

Despite this, digital marketplaces are transforming the way buyers and sellers interact over the sale of vehicles. The popularity of these platforms, such as nav» Marketplace, is a testament to the shift.

Over 5,000 active vehicles from WesBank-approved dealers and private sellers are now listed on the nav» Marketplace available on the FNB, RMB Private Bank and WesBank Apps.

While the nav» Marketplace is a treasure trove for vehicle enthusiasts, there are certain vehicles that consumers generally prefer. The table below shows the top 10 brands sold, arranged from the lowest to the highest average listing price. Models within these brands range from 1990 to 2023.

Brand Average listing price
Renault R161 000
Nissan R231 000
Hyundai R238 000
Volkswagen R290 000
Audi R334 000
Ford R360 000
Mazda R390 000
Toyota R423 000
BMW R450 000
Mercedes-Benz R500 000

The top searched models on nav» Marketplace are listed below.


2014 VW Polo Vivo Sedan 1.4 Trendline


2014 Mercedes-Benz A-Class A 220 CDI BE A/T


2019 VW Polo Vivo 1.4 Trendline (5DR)


2009 Ford Fiesta 1.6i Titanium 3DR


2018 Toyota Corolla Quest 1.6 A/T


2020 Audi A3 1.0T FSI S TRONIC (30 TFSI)


2010 Renault Koloes 2.5 Dynamique


2023 BAIC X55 1.5T Dynamic A/T


2015 Hyundai i20 1.4 Fluid


2004 Toyota Tazz 130 XE


2022 Renault Kiger 1.0T Intens


2019 Kia Rio 1.4 TEC 5DR


1994 Toyota Camry 220 SI


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