2014 Daihatsu Terios
The 2014 Daihatsu Terios 4X4 offers reliable performance and versatility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a used SUV in excellent condition. Known for affordability and practicality, this model appeals to South African buyers looking for a durable, budget-friendly vehicle with great value for money.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine with 105 horsepower, this manual transmission SUV delivers a balanced mix of efficiency and driveability. With five doors and five seats, it comfortably accommodates families and adventure seekers alike. Its compact size makes city driving effortless, while its 4x4 capabilities ensure confident off-road adventures. Practical features include a spacious interior and manageable fuel consumption, perfect for daily commutes and weekend getaways.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this used Daihatsu Terios is available for viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore competitive price options and finance deals, making this an affordable SUV to buy at the best price in South Africa. Contact the dealer today to schedule your test drive.
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Daihatsu Terios
Daihatsu’s Terios never set registration records in South Africa, but it quietly built up a reputation among those who wanted real 4x4 hardware in a body that didn’t feel like you were piloting a delivery van. These days, it’s a rare find—nine active listings are all you’ll get, and fresh stock isn’t coming. Against the Suzuki Jimny and early Ford EcoSport, the Terios always felt a bit more civilised on tar, less bounce and clatter, though you’d only ever get a petrol engine and a manual ’box. Pricing now runs from R84,950 to R159,995, with the sweet spot hovering at R119,900—a decent deal, if you’re picky about condition and history. You’re mostly looking at models between 2002 and 2014, with average mileage sitting at 174,123 km. Not low, but hardly out of the ordinary given the age and the kind of use these SUVs attract. Seven of the nine listings are the standard Terios, covering the full price spread, while the 4x4-badged versions—arguably the ones you want—appear just twice, at R98,500 and R137,500. That badge isn’t just marketing fluff; it’s what the Terios should have been from the start. Joburg’s tight parking lots and the rising cost of unleaded make the Terios’ small size and sensible thirst appealing, and you get a driving position that doesn’t punish you for wanting a bit of off-road ability. If you pack smart and don’t mind hunting for a good one, it’s a left-field option worth considering.
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