2026 Suzuki Ertiga
The 2026 Suzuki Ertiga 1.5 GA is a reliable used MPV perfect for South African families seeking affordability without sacrificing comfort. With only 200 km on the clock, this well-maintained vehicle offers excellent value and versatility for daily commuting and road trips alike.
Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine producing 105 Hp, the Ertiga features a smooth manual transmission, ensuring an engaging drive. Its practical design includes seven seats and five doors, making it ideal for larger families or those needing extra cargo space. Fuel efficiency remains competitive, offering economical running costs for everyday use.
Located in Bakoven, Cape Town, this Suzuki Ertiga is available for viewing and test drive. Potential buyers can explore competitive finance deals and compare prices to ensure the best price for a quality used vehicle. Contact the dealer today to experience this affordable, versatile MPV firsthand.
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Suzuki Ertiga
Suzuki’s Ertiga sits squarely in a niche that South Africans actually need: a seven-seater for families who want space but can’t justify the jump to a fat-tyred crossover. On paper at least, it’s a rival for the Kia Carens, Toyota Rumion and Renault Triber, but with a far simpler recipe: one 1.5-litre petrol motor, manual or auto, no hybrid promises and zero diesel confusion. Scan the classifieds and you’ll see what the market thinks. There are 38 active listings, with prices from R269,900 up to R425,494, and the sweet spot’s around R354,925. That’s a strong signal—there’s healthy choice, you’re not forced into new-car finance, and sellers aren’t in a rush to gouge. Used dominates the scene, with just three new models up for grabs and 35 pre-owned units crowding the field. Most are near-fresh, with average mileage at a paltry 12,906 km and model years clustered between 2022 and 2026. The GA MT is the people’s choice, stretching from R269,900 to R379,900, and if you pack smart, it covers the basics for real families. The GL spec bumps up the price (R349,950–R425,494) but throws in features you’ll actually use for school lifts and weekend escapes. Here’s the kicker: the Ertiga’s third row isn’t just for kids who drew the short straw—adults can fit, and the cabin doesn’t punish you for filling every seat. The Triber can’t claim that, and the Carens asks you for a chunk more cash. In this space, price isn’t just a number—it’s survival, because every rand counts when petrol keeps climbing.
Suzuki
Suzuki’s carved out a space for itself in South Africa: honest, affordable cars that don’t punish you in Joburg or Durban traffic, nor your bank account. No one’s cross-shopping these with a BMW or Mercedes, and Suzuki isn’t pretending otherwise. The brand sits right in the heart of the volume segment, going head-to-head with Toyota and Renault for buyers who care about running costs and resale more than badges or bravado. With 602 live listings from R69,500 to R489,900 and a median of R265,900, Suzuki’s line-up covers everything from first cars to compact SUVs that won’t make you wince at insurance quotes. That kind of spectrum matters, because it means Suzuki manages to pull in new drivers and old hands equally—and loyalty here isn’t just a marketing slogan. The Swift is the bread and butter, with 173 listings starting at R119,900. It’s what the Swift should have been from the start: cheap to run, easy to park, and somehow still a bit fun. Fronx enters at R269,800, aiming for the “I want an SUV but not the price tag” crowd, and you can’t ignore Jimny’s cult following—R148,500 to R489,900 gets you the most character you’ll find at this price. Ertiga does MPV workhorse duty from R269,900 upwards, while the S-Presso keeps things attainable under R100,000 if you pack smart. Everything’s petrol. No hybrids, no EVs, just simple, familiar engines—which, on paper at least, is the opposite of what Volkswagen’s pushing lately. For plenty of buyers, that’s the point.
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