2023 Ford EcoSport
The 2023 Ford EcoSport 1.0 EcoBoost Titanium A/T offers a perfect blend of style, performance, and affordability in a used compact SUV. Well-maintained and reliable, it delivers an engaging driving experience with modern features, making it an excellent choice for South African buyers seeking a versatile vehicle at the best price.
Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine with semi-automatic transmission, this EcoSport ensures smooth handling and impressive fuel efficiency of just 6.3 L/100km. Its practical design includes five spacious seats and five doors, ideal for family or everyday commuting needs, with a comfortable cabin and modern infotainment features.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore competitive finance deals and price comparisons, making it an affordable option for those wanting a reliable used SUV in South Africa. Contact now to buy or schedule your test drive today.
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Ford EcoSport
Ford’s EcoSport played in a jam-packed B-segment SUV field, giving city drivers the raised ride they craved without needing something the size of a bakkie. Think of it as the pragmatic answer to the Vitara Brezza, Kiger, and Venue, with the Blue Oval tossing in everything from the honest 1.5-litre N/A petrol and punchy 1.5 diesel to the quirky but frugal 1.0 EcoBoost three-pot. Manuals, automatics, even a dual-clutch for the brave — you had options. Now, with Ford SA pulling the plug, all 75 EcoSports out there are pre-loved, prices running from R109,500 to R329,900. That’s a huge gulf, and it’s down to the EcoSport’s ten-year run and the mixed bag you get with condition and spec. Average mileage hovers just north of 106,000 km, so you’d better have your wits about you — not every cheapie is a bargain. The 1.5 TiVCT Ambiente dominates the classifieds, with 11 up for grabs between R109,500 and R219,900. That’s proper starter-pack money and, on paper at least, you’re shopping the same price bracket as brand-new Venues and Kigers, so it’s not a slam dunk. The 1.0T Titanium pushing R329,900? That’s a jaw-dropper for a car that’s seen plenty of tarmac. What really sold South Africans was the EcoBoost’s real-world thrift, and the rear-mounted spare — a small nod to our rougher regional roads. Spot a clean 2020-or-newer model under R220k and you’ve found the sweet spot; any higher and you’re better off looking at something fresh with a warranty.
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