2022 Toyota Agya
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Low kilometres and a full service history make this 2022 example an easy choice for careful buyers: 17,990 km on the clock, manual gearbox and regular maintenance records are in place. The car presents as a tidy, practical example of Toyota Agya, well suited to city driving and economical ownership.
The 1.0-litre petrol engine claims 4.8 L/100 km, so fuel costs stay low, and the manual drivetrain gives direct control and simplicity for everyday use. Five doors and five seats mean genuine family-orientated practicality for a small hatchback, while compact dimensions help with parking and inner-city manoeuvring — useful if you’re searching for a used Agya for sale or an Agya 1.0 as a first car.
Located in Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng; contact the dealer to enquire or to book a viewing and test drive of this petrol in Gauteng example.
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Toyota Agya
Toyota's Agya slips into the city-car ring with a familiar badge and a no-nonsense approach—short wheelbase, feather-light steering, and a 1.0-litre petrol engine that doesn’t pretend to be anything else. You get a choice between manual and auto, which matters for Joburg’s daily crawl or Cape Town’s unpredictable stop-start traffic. On paper at least, the Agya should be everywhere, but the used market tells another story: just three active listings, all between R149,950 and R179,950. That’s a whisper, not a roar, and you can see why — the Agya never really broke through in big numbers locally. The models floating around are from 2021 or 2022, and that’s it. Those listings are easy to pick apart: one manual at R149,950, two automatics at R179,950, and mileage that’ll make you look twice—an average of 132,140 km. That’s proper taxi territory, so history and service stamps matter more than ever at this price. What the Agya trades on is that Toyota badge; for buyers on a tight budget, that’s the point, because you buy into a reputation for low-friction, predictable running. There’s no new stock to even consider, so it’s all about what’s out there pre-owned. If you pack smart and find one with a clean bill of health, R149k is a tough price to beat for turn-key city transport.
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2022 Toyota Agya
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Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng
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