2022 Honda HR-V
The 2022 Honda HR-V 1.5 COMFORT CVT is a stylish, used SUV offering an excellent balance of performance and affordability for South African buyers. Its reliable condition and modern features make it an attractive choice for those seeking a versatile vehicle at the best price.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine paired with a smooth semi-automatic transmission, this HR-V delivers impressive fuel efficiency of just 6.3 L/100km. It comfortably seats five passengers across five doors, making it ideal for families or daily commutes. The vehicle's practical design combines a spacious interior with efficient performance, perfect for city driving and longer journeys alike.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this Honda HR-V is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore finance deals and price comparisons, ensuring an affordable purchase. Contact the dealership today to buy or schedule a test drive of this reliable, used Honda SUV for sale in South Africa.
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Honda HR-V
Honda’s HR-V has always been a bit of an oddball in the local line-up—too stocky for the B-segment, not quite hefty enough to threaten a full-on C-segment rival. Still, there’s a sweet spot here that appeals to folks fed up with the vanilla styling and trim plastics you’ll find in something like a Suzuki Vitara, or the bulk (and fuel bills) of a Sportage. Every HR-V you’ll find in SA packs either the 1.5-litre or old-school 1.8-litre petrol engine, both tied to a CVT or semi-auto box—no manual, which will annoy some, but it keeps things simple for city schlepping. Only 12 used examples are up for grabs, prices scattered from R175,500 to R509,900 (median R349,900), and that range only makes sense once you clock the wild leap in year and spec. On paper at least, the 1.5 Comfort CVT and 1.5 Elegance CVT split the market evenly, both with four listings, but the leap from R349,900 to R509,900 for the Elegance is less about fancy kit and more about fresher metal. If you pack smart, the three older Comfort CVTs that sit between R175,500 and R365,900 are where the real bargains lurk—especially with average mileage sitting at a not-too-shabby 47,314 km. There’s a single first-gen 1.8 Elegance at R209,950, for anyone who loves the OG shape. But the real reason South Africans keep coming back to the HR-V? That Magic Seat system in the back. Flip up those rear seat bases and you get vertical cargo space nobody else in the segment even tries to offer, and that’s the point.
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Honda’s not trying to dazzle you with flash or lure you with badge envy. Instead, it’s carved out a space for buyers who care about honest value, reliability, and not spending half their life at the mechanic. Think of it as the thinking person’s alternative to a Toyota or Suzuki—just as dependable, less shouty about it. With 79 listings currently live, prices range widely from R69,500 to R509,900, but most stock settles in that R140k-to-R260k band where families and first-time buyers are actually shopping. Only 9 of those are new, which isn’t a surprise if you’ve tried to find a Honda dealership outside the big cities, but the used scene is alive because owners hang onto these cars for years before letting them go. On paper at least, the HR-V is the star here with 12 listings, including a handful that touch the R509,900 ceiling for the latest versions. The Jazz, though, is the real hero—versatile, affordable (from R86,500 to R258,800), and the sort of hatch you’d hand down instead of trade in. The Amaze sedan covers those who want a boot rather than a clever rear seat, with prices between R213,500 and R297,100. CR-V covers the “school run plus road trip” crowd, topping out at R256,900. If you’re looking for diesel, move along—petrol is king here. In a market crowded with rivals, Honda’s edge is simple: the cars last, and that matters. Owners don’t need convincing, and that’s the point.
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