2023 Kia Picanto
2023 Kia Picanto
Est. monthly payment:
R 3,485 p/m
Western Cape
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2023 Kia Picanto shows 30,442 km on the clock and comes as a Picanto 1.0 Start with a manual gearbox; the listing records no service history. Its compact dimensions suit city driving and the model is known for straightforward, low-cost urban use.
Under the bonnet is a 998 cc three-cylinder claimed to return about 4.2 L/100 km, making fuel running costs a key strength for first-car buyers. Five doors and four seats make it practical for short family runs; the light clutch and manual ratios help with ease of driving and tight parking in town.
Located in Albertinia, Western Cape, this hatchback is available for inspection — enquire to book a viewing or test drive and compare it to other new Picanto for sale or Picanto 1.0 Start listings on Auto.co.za.
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Kia Picanto safety rating
Rated 4 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2017 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Kia Picanto
Kia’s Picanto is a city car that’s always just got what local buyers actually need: a small petrol hatch, pitched at folks who care more about cheap running costs than badge prestige. That’s why you’ll spot it on every Jozi block and parked outside student digs in Stellenbosch. The competition is fierce—think Suzuki S-Presso, Renault Kwid, Hyundai i10—but on paper at least, Kia’s still got a card to play with interior fit and finish that feels a cut above the usual econobox fare. You won’t find new ones on showroom floors anymore, though. Kia’s moved on, so if you’re shopping, it’s secondhand or nothing. Thirty-two used options stretch from R71,500 up to R248,888, but most hover around R155,000. That’s a serious chunk of change for a car that’s not exactly dripping with spec, but if you pack smart, there’s value to be had. Mileage sits at an average of 89,192 km, covering model years as far back as 2006 and as recent as 2025. Cheap and cheerful describes the 1.1 LX A/C trims—oldest, clocked and basic—at R71,500 to R72,500. Newer 1.0 Style Auto and 1.0 MT LS push past the R229,000 mark, which you’ll only pay if low mileage matters more than anything else. The 1.2 EX A/T is where things get interesting: R128,500 to R139,995 lands you a bigger engine and an auto ‘box, which is a win for anyone facing bumper-to-bumper Gauteng traffic. What tips the scales for many? It’s the Picanto’s polish, because the cabin’s put together with more care than its rivals, and the gearbox options actually make sense for daily city life. Sometimes, that’s the point.
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2023 Kia Picanto
Est. monthly payment:
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