2023 Hyundai Grand i10
The 2023 Hyundai Grand i10 1.0 MOTION offers affordable, reliable urban mobility in used condition, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious South African buyers seeking a stylish, fuel-efficient hatchback. Its compact design and modern appeal provide great value at a competitive price.
Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine paired with a smooth manual transmission, this Hyundai Grand i10 delivers impressive fuel economy at just 5.5 L/100km. With five doors and five seats, it offers practical space for families or daily commuters, while its lightweight build ensures nimble handling and low running costs.
Located in Bakoven, Cape Town, this well-maintained used Hyundai Grand i10 is ready for test drives. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and compare prices to find the best value. Contact the dealer today to buy or view this affordable hatchback, perfect for city driving across South Africa.
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Hyundai Grand i10
Hyundai’s Grand i10 has carved out its niche in the cash-strapped B-segment, targeting first-time buyers and city dwellers who need a wallet-friendly runabout. You’ll spot it jostling for space with the Swift, Polo Vivo, and Starlet — all solid, all fighting for your attention if you’re watching every rand. No hybrids or diesels here, just 1.0- and 1.2-litre petrols, with a choice between manual and a semi-auto gearbox. On paper at least, the current used market tells its own story: 24 cars listed, all pre-owned, stretching from R154,950 to R279,950, with the sweet spot hovering near R234,875. That’s not dealership-fresh metal; most are lightly kitted or have seen a few Jozi or Durban commutes. The real breadwinner is the 1.0 Premium manual, making up half the market, priced between R214,950 and R249,900. Mileage averages a low 26,751 km, which hints at ex-fleet or short-term finance stock — so you’re not inheriting someone’s decade-old headaches. If you want the 1.2 Premium with the auto, expect to fork out R279,950, and suddenly you’re rubbing up against newer, arguably better options. What keeps buyers coming back? Space that punches above the footprint and costs that stay low after the honeymoon period. Parts are cheap, fixes don’t break the bank, and there’s no new stock to muddy the waters — and that’s the point. Right now, the buyer has the upper hand, and in this segment, that actually matters.
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Hyundai’s presence in South Africa isn’t just about filling showroom floors with generic metal. It’s right there in the thick of things, slugging it out with Toyota, Volkswagen, and Suzuki for the wallets of real people—families, first-timers, and small business hustlers who can’t afford to buy badges or empty promises. On paper at least, those 245 used Hyundais—priced from R64,500 up to a wild R888,888—offer a spread that takes you from basic i10 hatchbacks through to a Staria van that’ll swallow an entire youth soccer team and still leave change for a tank of 95. The median sits at R219,995, which is the sweet spot for most buyers out there. Hyundai’s pitch isn’t all marketing gloss, either. They consistently undercut Volkswagen’s price tags, and if you pack smart, you’ll notice the Hyundais often come loaded with more kit than Suzuki equivalents, especially in the segments that matter. On the ground, it’s the i10 and i20 stealing the hatchback limelight, with i10s dipping below R80,000 and i20s stretching to R309,995 depending on how much life’s been squeezed out of them. The Venue and Creta mop up the compact SUV crowd, while Tucson listings push you into mid-size territory with some asking up to R519,500. Then you get the Staria, living in its own universe between R589,500 and R888,888—a 16-seater slab of practicality that no Polo or Swift can touch, because no one else even tries. Petrol is still king, though you’ll spot the odd diesel in bigger models like Tucson. More than half of Hyundai’s used stock is made up of SUVs and hatchbacks, which is exactly what South Africans want. Toyota may have the numbers, but Hyundai’s mix of affordability and equipment is what the competition really needs to worry about.
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