2019 Ford Everest
2019 Ford Everest
Est. monthly payment:
R 7,794 p/m
Free State
The 2019 Ford Everest 2.0Bi-Turbo XLT is a nearly new SUV offering exceptional value for South African buyers seeking a reliable, spacious vehicle. Its sleek design and premium features make it ideal for families or adventurers looking for affordability without compromising quality.
Powered by a robust 2.0L diesel engine with 214 Hp, this 4WD automatic delivers smooth performance and impressive fuel efficiency at just 7.1 L/100km. The vehicle comfortably seats five and features five doors, making it perfect for everyday use and off-road excursions alike.
Located in Bertha Shaft Village, Sasolburg, Free State, this Ford Everest is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Take advantage of competitive prices and finance deals to buy this versatile SUV at the best price in South Africa. Contact your local dealer today for more details.
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Ford Everest
Ford’s Everest is for families who want more than just a badge for the school run. It’s got legit off-road chops, but most owners are just as likely to spend hours crawling through Rivonia traffic or blasting down the N3. It’s up against the usual suspects—Fortuner, MU-X, Pajero Sport—and every Everest in the classifieds burns diesel. Manuals exist, but you’ll be lucky to spot one; automatics rule here. Right now, there are 95 up for grabs, priced anywhere from R112,900 for a well-used old-timer to a whopping R1,310,331 for the glitzy Platinum. The median is R829,900, so no, this isn’t a budget buy anymore. Twenty-eight are new stock, the rest are used, which suggests Ford dealers aren’t exactly sweating to shift them. The 3.0D V6 Platinum AWD is the one most buyers want, and you’ll find 32 of those listed, ranging from R789,890 to that dizzying R1,310,331. That’s the full-fat twin-turbo V6, 184 kW, and AWD you can trust in the Drakensberg. If you pack smart and keep an eye on the budget, the 2.0D Bi-Turbo Sport (R649,900 to R1,110,831) gets you into the current-gen Everest without feeling short-changed. Used models average around 56,679 km, and there are workhorse 2.2 and 3.2 TDCi XLTs from as far back as 2010, with some decent options under R500k. What the Everest manages, and what the Fortuner just can’t seem to match—on paper at least—is a more settled ride and a cabin that won’t leave your ears ringing after a long haul. For folks racking up mileage on South African roads, that matters.
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2019 Ford Everest
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