Cars you can buy for under R250,000 in South Africa right now

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Cars you can buy for under R250,000 in South Africa right now
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This is a full list of all the new cars you can buy in South Africa right now for under R250,000.

Despite heightened inflation and supply chain disruptions pushing new vehicle prices upwards, there are still 23 cars you can buy for under R250,000 in South Africa in 2023.

The cheapest car on this list is the Suzuki S-Presso 1.0 GL –retailing at R162,900 at its dealerships. This hatchback produces 49kW of power and 89Nm of torque, which helps with its listed average fuel consumption of only 4.6L/100km., assuming no deposit and a 0% balloon payment over five years at an interest rate of 10.5%, the estimated monthly repayment is R3,576 per month for the Suzuki S-Presso.

Industry experts still recommend that prospective buyers shouldn’t spend more than a quarter of their monthly income on vehicle-related costs. So, if you earn R20,000 monthly, your total vehicle expenses should not exceed R5,000. And this should apply to the whole vehicle expense, including:Considering this recommendation, the minimum monthly salary required to afford the S-Presso is R14,300.

This car is considered a crossover by Mahindra’s standards and comes with a turbo petrol engine that pushes out 81 kW of power and 200Nm of torque. However, the fuel consumption suffers from the added turbo, with an average fuel consumption of 6.3 L/100km.

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