2024 Renault KWID
The 2024 Renault Kwid 1.0L Life 5-Dr ABS offers an excellent blend of affordability and reliable performance, making it an ideal choice for South African buyers seeking a used crossover in excellent condition. Its compact design and modern features ensure a comfortable daily drive with impressive versatility.
Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine producing 68 Hp, the Renault Kwid delivers efficient fuel consumption at just 4.7 L/100km. Equipped with a smooth manual transmission, it comfortably seats five passengers across five doors, making it perfect for family or urban commuting. The vehicle’s practical features include ABS for added safety and a stylish crossover body type that suits city and rural roads alike.
Located in Boksburg, Gauteng, this used Renault Kwid is available for viewing at a trusted local dealership. Buyers can easily arrange a test drive and explore finance deals or price comparison options. Don’t miss the chance to buy this affordable, low-mileage vehicle at the best price in South Africa.
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Renault KWID
Renault’s KWID sits right where most South Africans need it: affordable, compact, and just interesting enough to stand out from the city-car crowd. It’s not pretending to be anything other than what it is—a starter car for people who’d rather not buy another Polo Vivo, or who find the S-Presso a bit too cartoonish. Every KWID runs the same 1.0-litre petrol engine, which means you won’t be tempted by a diesel or hybrid, and if you want an auto, you’ll be lucky to even find one. The market’s clear about this: there are 61 KWID listings, but only 7 are new—everyone else is trading hands, with a median price of R165,000. That’s a big clue this is a car buyers hang onto until the wheels fall off because it just gets the basics right. Life and Zen trims dominate the classifieds, spanning a chunky R129,900 to R212,000. Condition trumps badge here—R50k can swing you from tired to nearly-new, even on the same spec. Climber variants—my pick, if you pack smart—look the part, with chunkier styling and a touch of extra ride height that actually helps on pothole-riddled Jozi streets. Most used KWIDs average around 35,000 km, so you’re looking at a car that’s seen real-world use but hasn’t been flogged senseless. The real win is size: Cape Town parking bays suddenly feel generous, and your monthly petrol bill won’t make you wince. On paper at least, it’s what the KWID should have been from the start—no-frills, practical, and just a touch cheeky.
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2024 Renault KWID
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