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2013 Kia Picanto

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R 109,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 2,256 p/m

Fair Price

Zakis Carworld

Western Cape

Mileage143,326 km
Power51 kW (69 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionManual
First registered2013
Previous owners1

The 2013 Kia Picanto 1.0 LX offers an affordable, reliable used hatchback perfect for city driving in South Africa. Known for its compact size and fuel efficiency, this model is ideal for budget-conscious buyers seeking a practical yet stylish vehicle with low running costs.

Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine producing 69 Hp, it features a smooth manual transmission that ensures an engaging driving experience. With an impressive fuel consumption of just 4.2 L/100km, the Picanto is economical for everyday commutes. The hatchback comfortably seats five passengers across four doors, making it perfect for small families or daily errands.

Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this used Kia Picanto is available at a competitive price. Interested buyers can schedule a test drive or compare prices with other used cars for sale in South Africa. Explore finance deals and find the best price today for this affordable, reliable hatchback.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2013
VariantPICANTO 1.0 LX
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors4
Mileage143,326 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length1,490 mm
Width1,595 mm
Height1,340 mm
Turning circle9.8 m
Curb weight930 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0 16V (69 Hp)
Engine size998.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power51 kW (69 hp)
Torque95 Nm
Power per liter69.1 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres165/60 R14
Rear tyres165/60 R14
Engine oil capacity2.9 L
Coolant capacity5.1 L
Vehicle numberKNABE511LDT496307
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity35 L
Fuel range833 km
Fuel consumption4.2 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h14.4 s
Top speed153 km/h
CO₂ emissions117 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 5

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Tinted Windows
INTERIOR
Air Conditioning
SAFETY
Remote Central Locking

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourPurple

SELLER


Zakis Carworld

Contact

Goodwood Estate, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7460, South Africa

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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.

Kia

Kia’s carved out a space in South Africa that’s equal parts sensible and strategic. It’s not aiming for plush status, but rather for that sweet spot where first-time buyers and upwardly mobile families both see value. With 126 live listings stretching from a wallet-friendly R71,500 to a frankly ambitious R869,950, the median at R229,900 tells you where the real action sits: sub-R350k, right where South African practicality meets monthly budgets. Most of what’s on offer is pre-owned, and that’s a good sign — it means Kias move in numbers big enough to stock the used market, which only happens when a brand’s found its groove here. Forget luxury badges; Kia’s banking on being the cleverer buy, and in this crowd — think Hyundai, Toyota, Suzuki — that matters. On paper at least, the Picanto is Kia’s bread-and-butter city hatch, and it needs to be sharp to take on the Suzuki Swift on sheer price. There are 32 Picantos from R71,500, proving it’s the real entry ticket. The Sportage, meanwhile, spans the widest price gulf (R135,900 to R549,900), thanks to everything from dated 2.0-litre petrols to the latest turbocharged crossovers. Rio’s for those who need a bit more hatch space without going full SUV, while the Seltos (R249,000–R499,990) is the new kid wedged between Picanto thrift and Sportage ambition. Eight K2700 single-cabs make a cameo, because Kia’s not just about commuters — it does honest bakkies too. Petrol dominates, diesel pops up mostly in bigger stuff, and the trim walk is refreshingly no-nonsense. It’s what the lineup should have been from the start.

Kia Picanto - Zakis Carworld
R 109,995

Est. monthly payment:
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