'While the majority of South Africans are keeping their vehicles for longer, there is also increased interest in older and more affordable vehicles.'
BMW 3 Series models aged 10 to 15 years are proving to be the most popular secondhand buys..The answer, according to George Mienie, chief executive of AutoTrader, is the BMW 3 Series.
“Based on the period January to October 2019, it is the most sold used car in South Africa that is between 10 and 15 years of age. It is followed by the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Ford Ranger,” he reveals.The statistics are based on used car sales through AutoTrader. As South Africa’s leading online vehicle marketplace, AutoTrader statistics provide an insightful and accurate barometer of the buying and vehicle ownership preferences of South African motorists.
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