2026 Ashok Leyland Dost
2026 Ashok Leyland Dost
Est. monthly payment:
R 3,485 p/m
Gauteng
The 2026 Ashok Leyland Dost 1.5 TD DSD is a reliable used commercial vehicle perfect for South African businesses seeking affordability without compromising quality. Its compact yet sturdy design makes it ideal for urban deliveries and small-scale logistics, offering excellent value at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.5L diesel engine, this manual transmission vehicle delivers impressive fuel efficiency of just 6.2 L/100km. With two doors and seating for two, it’s practical for daily operations. The vehicle’s robust build and low mileage of 3,000 km make it a smart choice for those seeking a durable, cost-effective workhorse.
Located in Arconpark, Vereeniging, Gauteng, this Ashok Leyland Dost is ready for a test drive. Explore flexible finance deals and compare prices to buy the best used vehicle for your needs. Contact today for more details on this affordable, high-performance commercial vehicle for sale in South Africa.
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Ashok Leyland Dost
Ashok Leyland’s Dost isn’t here to win your heart with chrome and flair – it’s a single-minded workhorse for South Africans who care more about invoices than Instagram. Priced between R169,900 and R179,900, on paper at least, it pushes hard at the Nissan NP200’s turf, but aims lower than the Isuzu D-Max’s price ladder. You’re getting a 1.5-litre turbodiesel, manual only, and that’s it. No petrol, no fancy auto shifter. That matters, because it tells you exactly who it’s for. Every single Dost on the market right now is the 1.5 TD DSD and the average odometer reading is laughably low at 2,019 km – think of these as barely-out-the-wrapper ex-demo or early fleet units, not tired old runabouts. Supply’s tight, sellers aren’t budging on price, and you get the sense buyers are still figuring out what these things should be worth. If you pack smart and know your margins, the Dost’s low-mileage appeal is strong. But you can’t ignore Ashok Leyland’s tiny local footprint, especially when you’re up against the bulletproof support Nissan has for the NP200. Service and spares networks aren’t just afterthoughts for buyers who can’t afford downtime – they’re the whole game. That entry price looks good, but the real-world question is whether you’ll be able to keep your Dost working when something goes wrong. For now, the Dost is a hard sell to anyone who doesn’t have a backup plan or a mechanic cousin. It’s what the Dost should have been from the start: honest, basic, and cheap – but in South Africa, that’s only half the battle.
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2026 Ashok Leyland Dost
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