2017 Hyundai Creta
The 2017 Hyundai Creta 1.6 Executive A/T offers an excellent balance of style, comfort, and reliability, making it a popular choice for South African buyers seeking a used SUV at an affordable price. Its well-maintained condition and proven performance make it an attractive option for families and professionals alike.
Powered by a 1.6L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, this Hyundai Creta delivers smooth handling and impressive fuel efficiency of 8.4 L/100km. The practical design features five spacious seats, five doors, and a versatile SUV body, perfect for city commuting and weekend getaways.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this vehicle is readily available for purchase. Interested buyers can arrange a test drive or explore finance deals and price comparisons. Contact today to secure this reliable, used Hyundai Creta for sale and enjoy the best price in South Africa.
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Hyundai Creta
Hyundai’s Creta is a familiar face in the compact SUV crowd, and for South Africans who want a proper five-seater without C-segment sticker shock, it’s a logical option. Sure, the Kia Sportage, VW T-Roc and Nissan Qashqai all promise a snazzier badge or a few more gadgets, but you’ll pay more for the privilege—and often you’re just getting marginal gains. On paper at least, the Creta’s range is broad: there’s petrol or diesel, and you’re spoiled for transmission flavours, from manual to IVT. Scan the classifieds and you’ll see 18 active listings, all used, with prices from R188,500 up to R319,900. Most land around R249,395, so you’re not forced into bargain-basement or silly-money territory. If you want to keep things simple, the 1.6 Executive A/T is the most common sight, with four units between R188,500 and R249,900—easily the most accessible route in. The punchier 1.4 TGDI Executive DCT, priced from R248,890 to R299,800, is the one to seek out if your commute means regular N1 or N3 stints because the turbo helps at highway speeds. You’re generally looking at 2017–2023 examples averaging close to 93,000 km, so checking service records is non-negotiable. What tips the scales in the Creta’s favour, especially against the Sportage or T-Roc, is its predictable depreciation and the peace of mind that comes from Hyundai’s local parts support. No new examples on sale means you’ll need to play the used market, and that’s the point.
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