2021 Haval H2
The 2021 Haval H2 1.5T City A/T offers a stylish and reliable used SUV, perfect for South African buyers seeking affordability without sacrificing quality. With only 106,000 km on the clock, this vehicle provides a blend of practicality and modern features, making it an excellent choice for families or urban commuters.
Powered by a responsive 1.5-liter petrol engine delivering 150 horsepower, it features an automatic transmission for smooth driving. The H2’s fuel efficiency and comfortable interior with five seats and five doors make it ideal for everyday use. Its compact SUV body ensures easy maneuverability while offering ample space for passengers and cargo.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this vehicle is available for viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore competitive prices and finance options, making it easier to buy the best value used Haval H2. Contact the dealer today to secure this affordable SUV and experience hassle-free South African vehicle shopping.
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Haval H2
Haval’s H2 makes a strong case for itself in the compact SUV crowd, especially if you’re watching every rand. It’s aimed at buyers who want the look and feel of something bigger, but without the wallet drain that usually comes with SUV ownership. Think Suzuki Vitara, Kia Stonic, Renault Kiger—all playing in the same sandbox. Every H2 you’ll find packs a 1.5-litre turbo petrol, with your choice of manual, regular auto, or dual-clutch, depending on the trim level. The current batch of 15 listings runs from a rock-bottom R169,990 to a punchy R349,900, and with a median of R229,950, you’re looking at a real spread in age and mileage. Only one is brand-new; the rest have seen Gauteng traffic or the school run, so buying used is where most shoppers will land. Most of the used H2s on offer have clocked around 72,777 km, spanning model years from 2018 to 2026. The sweet spot? That’s the 1.5T Luxury automatic, usually sitting between R209,900 and R233,500. If you’re looking for a bit of value, City-spec automatics dip just below the R200k mark, and there’s even a City manual at R169,990 if you pack smart and don’t mind something older. Jolion models creep higher, with DCT Luxury asking up to R349,900. What matters for South Africans is the bang-for-buck equation—the H2 stands taller than the Stonic at similar money and outpaces the Kiger for cabin space, on paper at least. For buyers who measure every cent, that’s the point.
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