2006 Nissan Almera
The 2006 Nissan Almera 1.6 Luxury A/T is a reliable and affordable used sedan, perfect for budget-conscious South African buyers seeking comfort and efficiency. Its well-maintained condition offers great value for those looking for a dependable daily driver in Johannesburg.
Powered by a 1.6L petrol engine, this Nissan Almera features a smooth automatic transmission, delivering an average fuel consumption of 11.23 L/100km. It comfortably seats five passengers with four doors, making it practical for families or daily commuting needs.
Located in Alan Manor, Johannesburg, this used Nissan Almera is ready for a test drive. Contact us today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and find the best price for a quality vehicle. Don’t miss the chance to buy an affordable, well-equipped sedan suited for South African roads.
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Nissan Almera
Nissan’s Almera has always felt like a straight shooter—no frills, no flash, just a sedan that gets you and your family from Tembisa to Sandton without fuss. For South Africans chasing value, it’s what the Almera should have been from the start: practical, wallet-friendly, and easy to live with. You get four real doors and a boot you can load up for a weekend out in the Free State, but you won’t find any hybrid trickery or turbocharged flair here. Every single Almera on the market runs a petrol 1.5-litre engine, with manual, automatic, or semi-automatic gearboxes. There’s no new stock left, so you’re shopping used—and with prices from R64,500 to R219,950 (median at R164,990), it’s a compelling step up from the usual tired hatchbacks flooding the classifieds. Most buyers will find themselves in a 1.5 Acenta, with manuals generally trading from R109,500 upwards and automatics demanding a noticeable premium, topping out at R219,950. If you spot a 1.6 Luxury for R64,500, expect high mileage and plenty of years on the clock—current listings date as far back as 2003, after all. Average mileage is 109,094 km, so a thorough inspection is non-negotiable. On paper at least, the Almera’s trump card over the Suzuki Ciaz is sheer familiarity: Nissan’s service footprint is vast, parts are easy to come by, and the cabin keeps things refreshingly simple with physical controls and honest materials. It’s not going to turn heads, but that’s the point—sometimes, you just want a car that works.
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Bramley, Johannesburg, Gauteng
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