2013 Nissan Navara
The 2013 Nissan Navara 3.0 dCi LE A/T 4x4 is a reliable used bakkie that combines performance and practicality, perfect for South African buyers seeking an affordable yet capable vehicle. Its robust diesel engine and smooth automatic transmission make it ideal for both work and leisure, offering excellent value at a competitive price.
Powered by a 3.0 V6 engine producing 231 Hp, this Navara delivers strong performance with a fuel consumption of approximately 9.5 L/100km. The versatile 4-door, 5-seat layout provides ample space for passengers and cargo, while the durable body type ensures durability for tough terrains and daily use.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this Nissan Navara is readily available for viewing and test drives. Contact the dealer today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and buy this dependable used pickup at the best price in South Africa.
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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.
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