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South Africa’s Used Car Sales Generated In Excess Of R39 Billion In Q3

There was no change to the top three sold variants with the VW Polo 1.0TSI, VW Polo Vivo 1.4 and Toyota Hilux 2.8GD-6 again emerging as winners.
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In the third quarter of 2023, sales of South Africa’s used cars generated a staggering R39.1 billion, according to AutoTrader used car sales data.

But for the first time in three months, September used car sales went into negative territory, falling -9% month-on-month from 34,725 sales in August to 31,636. The average used car price crept up minimally to R403,626 from R403,203 the previous month.

The total value of used cars sold in September totalled R12.7 billion. While this figure reflects a year-on-year growth of 10%, used car shopping enthusiasm could not match August’s sales of just over R14 billion.

Still, other than a slight decrease in used car sales and some subtle ranking shifts, on the face of it little has changed. Toyota, VW and Ford are still the top selling used car brands ahead of BMW, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Kia, and Audi. However Kia was the only brand on the top ten list to achieve any month-on-month growth (8.7%), while Suzuki made a comeback to claim the last spot in the top ten, knocking Renault off the list.

On to the used car winners in model sales. The Ford Ranger bakkie maintained its grip on the winner’s trophy with 1,713 sales, the VW Polo hatchback’s 1,441 sales outsold the Toyota Hilux by 50 units to wrestle second spot away from the bakkie. Affordable hatchback VW Polo Vivo, large SUV Toyota Fortuner, premium sedans Mercedes-Benz C-Class and BMW 3 Series, Korean hatchback Kia Picanto and compact SUV the Ford EcoSport completed the top ten sold models.

With the exception of the Jeep Wrangler and newcomer to the top ten model line-up, the Kia Picanto, all models experienced a dip in sales.

“Adventure SUV the Jeep Wrangler continued its meteoric rise with a 9.2% month-on-month growth in sales, while the Kia Picanto posted a 4.2% growth, ousting previous tenth spot holder, the Nissan NP200. The 5-door petrol hatchback was the most affordable of the top ten used models sold in September with an average selling price of R170,518, the Wrangler the costliest at an average of R474,399,” reveals AutoTrader CEO George Mienie.

There was no change to the top three sold variants with the VW Polo 1.0TSI, VW Polo Vivo 1.4 and Toyota Hilux 2.8GD-6 again emerging as winners.

Source: AutoTrader Used Car Sales Data

Top 10 used models sold in September 

Most Sold Models

Units Sold

Average Price

Average Mileage

Average Age

Ford Ranger

1713

R460,042

80,245

4 years old

Volkswagen Polo

1441

R260,828

64,242

4 years old

Toyota Hilux

1391

R445,642

111,279

5 years old

Volkswagen Polo Vivo

926

R188,548

66,870

4 years old

Toyota Fortuner

803

R459,762

102,484

5 years old

Jeep Wrangler

714

R474,399

125,420

9 years old

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

652

R426,807

102,144

7 years old

BMW 3 Series

564

R365,912

104,512

7 years old

Ford EcoSport

485

R242,698

55,599

3 years old

KIA Picanto

423

R170,518

40,806

3 years old

*Source: AutoTrader Used Car Sales data: September 2023 

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