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2010 Nissan Navara

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R 159,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,280 p/m

Fair Price

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Western Cape

Mileage242,008 km
Power128 kW (174 hp)
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionManual
First registered2010
Previous owners1

The Nissan Navara 2.5 dCi XE K/CAB 4x4, year 2010, offers exceptional value for South African buyers seeking a reliable used pickup. This robust single cab bakkie combines practicality with durability, making it ideal for work or adventure. Its well-maintained condition ensures affordability without compromising quality.

Powered by a 2.5 dCi diesel engine delivering 190 Hp, paired with a manual transmission, this Navara provides impressive performance and fuel efficiency at just 8.3 L/100km. Designed for practicality, it features two seats, two doors, and a spacious cargo area, perfect for both work and leisure. Its rugged 4x4 capability ensures it handles tough terrains with ease.

Located in Allandale, Paarl, Western Cape, this used Nissan Navara is available now for quick sale. Whether you're looking to buy for personal use or investment, contact local dealers for the best price deals. Book a test drive today and experience the power and versatility of this affordable South African bakkie.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2010
VariantNAVARA 2.5 dCi XE K/CAB 4X4 P/U S/C
Body typeBakkie
ConditionUsed
Seats2
Doors2
Mileage242,008 km
Previous owners1
Length5,220 mm
Width1,850 mm
Height1,770 mm
Turning circle13.2 m
Curb weight1,962 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.5 dCi (190 Hp)
Engine size2488.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power128 kW (174 hp)
Torque403 Nm
Power per liter76.4 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears6
Driven wheelsFour Wheel Drive
Front tyres255/70 R16
Rear tyres255/70 R16
Engine oil capacity6.9 L
Coolant capacity10.2 L
Vehicle numberMNTNCUD40Z0001781
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tank capacity80 L
Fuel range964 km
Fuel consumption8.3 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h11.7 s
Top speed172 km/h
Emission standardEuro 5

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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Nissan Navara

Nissan’s Navara sits right in the crosshairs of South Africa’s one-ton bakkie fight, squaring up against the Hilux, Ranger, and D-Max with a 2.5-litre turbodiesel—no matter which badge or cab you’re after. Sure, you’ll see a petrol option in the brochures, but on local roads it’s the diesel that actually trades hands. Not a single new Navara is up for grabs through dealers, just 53 used ones, which tells you Nissan’s retreated from the segment. Pricing? Wildly scattered. R149,900 nabs you an older, well-travelled workhorse, while R769,900 gets dangerously close to Ranger XLT money. The sweet spot for most buyers seems to land around R439,900, but there’s plenty of variety if you’re picky about mileage or spec. You’ll find everything from 2010 models to fresh-off-the-lot 2026s, with average mileage sitting at 83,573 km—so there’s no shortage of choice for different budgets. Most of the premium listings hover around the Pro-2X Auto at R529,950 to R679,900, while the SE double-cab lives in the R429,900 lane. Single-cab SEs dip lower, between R339,900 and R444,900, which actually makes sense if you’re buying a bakkie to haul stuff, not just for school runs and mall parking. Those old 2.5DDTi XE D/Cs at R169,900–R199,990 are proper grafting machines. What really keeps the Navara in the mix is ride comfort—thanks to its coil-spring rear, not the traditional leaf setup. On a battered Joburg commute, that makes a difference. And that’s the point: most buyers want comfort, not just payload bragging rights.

Nissan

Nissan’s place in the South African car scene is a curious one. It’s not chasing the cutthroat budget crowd, but you won’t catch anyone calling it premium either. What Nissan does well is offer options for the buyers everyone else seems to forget — the folks who need a bakkie that won’t complain about Monday jobs in Midrand, or a starter SUV that doesn’t break the bank in Benoni. With 250 used models on the market, from a wallet-friendly R64,500 to a punchy R769,900 and a median at R219,500, you’re looking at a brand that actually covers the real-world spectrum of SA motoring. Not a single new car in sight, though. It’s a symptom of Nissan’s current silence on the new-model front — so punters are trading what’s already out there, and who can blame them? The NP200 is the crowd-pleaser here, with 58 examples running between R84,900 and R264,900. It’s what the NP200 should have been from the start — a no-nonsense, recognizable workhorse you can spot outside any Joburg tile shop. The Navara, stretching to R769,900, wants to play in the same sandpit as Ranger and Hilux, but it needs to offer more than just a different badge if it hopes to convince anyone. Magnite starts at R188,500, so if you pack smart, you’re in a compact SUV for less than many rivals ask for a hatch. Qashqai and X-Trail mop up the upper end, but SUVs are the clear favourite here, with petrol still king. Nissan’s real win is the sheer mix across price points — and for South Africans hunting honest value, that matters.

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Common questions about the Nissan Navara in South Africa.