2023 Opel Crossland
The 2023 Opel Crossland 1.2T GS Line A/T is a stylish, used compact SUV offering excellent value for South African buyers seeking affordability without compromising on quality. Its modern design and reliable performance make it an appealing choice for families and professionals alike.
Powered by a 1.2L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, this Crossland delivers smooth driving with impressive fuel efficiency of just 6.2 L/100km. It comfortably seats five across five doors, providing practicality for daily commutes and weekend adventures.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this affordable Opel Crossland is available for test drives and easy financing deals. Whether you're looking for a cheap used SUV or the best price in South Africa, this vehicle offers a great opportunity to buy a reliable, well-maintained crossover at a competitive price.
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Opel Crossland
Opel’s Crossland doesn’t try to hide what it is: a city-focused crossover built for folks who want SUV looks without the usual thirst or parking headaches. You get the familiar 1.2-litre turbo petrol across every local version, and that’s your only option – there’s no diesel or hybrid to tempt you away from the fuel station. Gearbox choices keep things simple: manual, auto, or a clunky semi-auto if you’re feeling brave. The South African used market is pretty bare, with just four cars listed between R149,900 and R278,500. That R242,245 median means you’ll most likely be paying close to top-end money for a car that’s not exactly in high demand, and that matters if you’re hunting for a deal. Nearly everything in the classifieds right now is the 1.2T GS Line A/T, priced firmly in the R234,500 to R278,500 band. Only one listing, the older Crossland X 1.2T Enjoy at R149,900, gives you a shot at something more affordable, and that’s the sweet spot if you pack smart and don’t mind a bit of mileage. We’re talking cars from 2018 to 2023, averaging just shy of 78,000 km, so you’re not getting anything box-fresh. What sets the Crossland apart from a Stonic or Captur, on paper at least, is a cabin that’s easier to live with and a ride that won’t punish you when Joburg’s potholes strike. No new stock means you’re strictly shopping used, but that can be to your advantage if you’re willing to play the long game and negotiate hard.
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2023 Opel Crossland
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