2014 Mazda BT-50
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
The 2014 Mazda BT-50 3.2TDi SLE P/U F/CAB offers a robust and reliable used pickup for South African buyers seeking affordability without compromising performance. Known for its durability, this vehicle provides a perfect balance of power and practicality, making it ideal for work or leisure.
Powered by a 3.2L diesel engine paired with a manual transmission, this Mazda delivers impressive fuel efficiency at approximately 9.3 L/100km. With a sturdy body for two and a practical 2-door design, it’s well-suited for tough terrains and daily tasks alike. The diesel engine ensures strong torque and longevity, perfect for hauling or off-road adventures.
Located in Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng, this used Mazda BT-50 is available for viewing and test drives. Get in touch today to explore competitive finance deals and price comparisons, and find out why this pickup offers the best price for quality in South Africa.
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Mazda BT-50 safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2011 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Mazda BT-50
Mazda’s BT-50 double cab has always played the underdog in South Africa’s bakkie wars, forever in the shadow of Hilux, Ranger, and D-MAX. Yet, it’s got that offbeat charm if you’re after something less ordinary, especially when every second car park in Gauteng is a Ford or Toyota parade. The engine lineup here is straightforward: 2.5 petrol and a pair of turbodiesels (2.2 and 2.5), all with manuals, except for the 3.0 Dynamic that gets a six-speed auto—though that’s a rare bird in this dataset. Just 10 used units for sale, ranging from R119,900 up to a punchy R469,950, and the median hovers at R269,450. On paper at least, you’re mostly looking at mid-spec, mid-budget examples rather than bargain basement workhorses or showroom-fresh unicorns. It’s the 3.0 Dynamic 6AT 4X2 that grabs your attention—four nearly identical listings at R469,900 to R469,950. Dealers clearly know what they’ve got and aren’t shy about asking for it. If you pack smart, though, the 2.2TDi SLE and SLX trims between R239,000 and R289,900 offer proper value for a family hauler that doubles as a weekend workhorse. Years range from 2011 to 2022 and average mileage is a chunky 153,772 km, so you’d be mad not to ask about timing belt changes and how the turbo’s fared—especially on the diesels. What seals the deal for many is the BT-50’s honesty: solid kit and reliable build without the Hilux tax or Ranger price creep. No new stock means it’s strictly a used-buyer’s game, and that matters for budget-conscious bakkie buyers chasing real-world value.
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2014 Mazda BT-50
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Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng
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Common questions about the Mazda BT-50 in South Africa.

