2022 Mahindra XUV300
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This 2022 Mahindra XUV300 W8 Diesel shows 71 017 km on the clock and is competitively priced against similar listings on Auto.co.za. The listing specifies the 1.5 CRDi diesel with a manual gearbox and the five-door, five-seat layout — a sensible, practical package for everyday family use.
The 1.5 CRDi (117 hp) 1497L diesel and manual transmission deliver usable mid-range performance for steady highway touring and city runs; the XUV300 W8 Diesel specification suits drivers prioritising fuel-efficient, durable drivetrain hardware. The five-seat cabin and hatch-style practicality make loading children and weekend gear straightforward.
Located in Hatfield, Pretoria, Gauteng, this used XUV300 for sale is easy to inspect locally; enquire to book a viewing or test drive and you can compare other XUV300 W8 Diesel listings or diesel suv in Gauteng on Auto.co.za.
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Mahindra XUV300
Mahindra’s XUV300 sets its sights on South Africans who want the raised ride height and chunky feel of an SUV, but simply can’t—or won’t—stretch to the sticker shock of the big brands. On paper at least, it lines up against the Renault Kiger, Suzuki Fronx, and Nissan Magnite, and it’s that last R10,000 on the window that usually tips the scales. You’ve got two engine choices: a 1.2-litre turbopetrol or a 1.5-litre turbodiesel, both linked to manual gearboxes only. That’ll suit buyers who still rate a clutch pedal, but it’s an instant deal-breaker if you need an auto for the M3 at 5pm. With just 23 active listings priced from R169,500 up to R279,900—and a median of R214,900—the XUV300 carves out a sweet spot: not dirt cheap, but rare enough that you’re unlikely to spot three in the same parking lot at Sandton City. Used examples rule the roost, with only a single new car on offer and the rest spanning 2019 to 2023. Average mileage hovers around 72,000 km, so you’ll want to check service histories before putting pen to paper. The 1.5D W8 diesel trim is where most buyers land, priced between R189,900 and R249,900, and for good reason—it’s the one you want if your commute means regular N1 hauls between Joburg and Pretoria. The W8 Petrol tops out at R279,900, throwing in every feature Mahindra could cram in, including a sunroof and seven airbags, which is more than you’ll get in most rivals for the money. If you pack smart, the XUV300’s feature set at this price point stands out, especially since safety kit isn’t always a given at this end of the market.
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2022 Mahindra XUV300
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