2017 Toyota Fortuner
2017 Toyota Fortuner
Est. monthly payment:
R 8,820 p/m
Western Cape
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2017 Toyota Fortuner presents as a practical seven-seat SUV with 143 000 km on the clock and the 2.8 D-4D 177 hp diesel paired to a 4WD automatic. The listing specifies the 5-door layout and the model’s reputation for toughness is useful background for buyers weighing long-term ownership.
For family towing and touring this Fortuner 2.8GD-6 4X4 A/T offers a claimed combined consumption of 8.5 L/100 km and a drivetrain built for gravel and highway work, giving flexibility for load, kids and trailers. Its seating for seven and robust diesel torque make it well suited to both daily school runs and longer leisure trips; consider it when searching for a used Fortuner for sale.
Located in Lemoenkloof, Paarl, Western Cape — a diesel suv in Western Cape listing. Enquire to book a viewing or a test drive and compare similar Fortuner listings on Auto.co.za.
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Toyota Fortuner safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2015 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Toyota Fortuner
Fortuner buyers aren’t after flash—they want a seven-seater that’ll survive potholes on the N3 and the odd Sani Pass detour. That’s why it still sits at the top with the Everest, MU-X and Pajero Sport nipping at its heels. The numbers don’t lie: every one of the 104 listings is used, which shows Toyota’s holding back new stock, probably waiting for a refresh. Expect anything from R199,995 for a high-miler 3.0 D-4D to R779,900 for a nearly-new 2.8 GD-6, but the real volume sits bang in the middle around R445,000. That’s where you’ll find the best balance—enough kit, not so many years, and not yet thrashed by a third owner. On paper at least, the 2.8 GD-6 Raider auto is the bread-and-butter—nearly a quarter of all listings are some flavour of it, usually priced between R399,500 and R699,900. The 2.4 GD-6 shadows it, running R393,900 to R676,900, so you do have options if you pack smart and don’t need all the torque. The older 3.0 D-4D is tempting at under R350k, but with average mileages of 138,321 km, you’d better check every stamp in that service book. What keeps the Fortuner on top is the GD-6’s bulletproof reputation and a ladder-frame that laughs off bad farm roads—something the Everest’s monocoque just can’t match. When tar turns to track, the Fortuner just gets on with it.
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
2017 Toyota Fortuner
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
Lemoenkloof, Paarl, Western Cape
Toyota Fortuner FAQs
Common questions about the Toyota Fortuner in South Africa.

