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2021 Toyota Fortuner

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R 589,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 12,102 p/m

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Mileage50,000 km
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2021
Previous owners1

The 2021 Toyota Fortuner 2.8GD-6 4x4 Epic A/T offers a perfect blend of reliability and luxury, making it an ideal choice for South African families seeking a versatile SUV. This nearly new, low-mileage vehicle delivers exceptional performance and comfort, available at the best price in the used car market.

Powered by a robust 2.8L diesel engine, the Fortuner combines fuel efficiency with impressive torque, achieving around 8.5 L/100km. Equipped with an automatic transmission, it provides smooth driving. Its spacious interior accommodates seven passengers across five doors, offering practicality for daily commutes or weekend adventures.

Located in Annlin-Wes, Pretoria, this Toyota Fortuner is ready for immediate viewing. Buyers can explore flexible finance deals and compare prices easily. Test drive this affordable, used SUV today to experience its superior quality firsthand and make a smart investment in South Africa’s competitive vehicle market.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2021
VariantTOYOTA FORTUNER 2.8GD-6 4X4 EPIC A/T
ConditionUsed
Seats7
Doors5
Mileage50,000 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length4,795 mm
Width1,855 mm
Height1,835 mm
Ground clearance279 mm
Turning circle11.6 m

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.8L Diesel
Engine size2755.0 cm³
Power130 kW (177 hp)
Torque450 Nm
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears6
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tank capacity80 L
Fuel range941 km
Fuel consumption8.5 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions224 g/km (combined)

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourWhite

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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.

Toyota

Toyota’s reputation for reliability isn’t some marketing line – it’s built into the South African car-buying psyche. You’ll find families who’ve treated their old Corolla like an heirloom, passing it down because it just keeps going. That trust means Toyota can straddle entry-level and premium segments in a way that Ford and Volkswagen only dream about. With 559 active listings ranging from R59,995 to R1,688,888, there’s genuinely something for every buyer, whether you’re a first-time owner on a tight budget or a contractor needing a tough-as-nails bakkie. The fact that nearly all of these are used isn’t a red flag – it proves Toyota’s grip on resale value, with owners sticking to the brand and buyers circling back when it’s time to upgrade. You see it clearest with the Hilux. There are 115 on the market, going from R89,950 all the way to R869,900, covering everything from battered farm workhorses to plush double-cabs with every box ticked. Fortuner comes in close with 104 listings, mostly between R200k and R780k, taking aim at the Ford Everest and matching it shot-for-shot in both price and status. Corolla Cross runs from R289,900 to R504,900, serving urban families who want SUV attitude without G-Wagon pretensions, while Starlet and Corolla Quest hold the sub-R300k fort for pragmatic commuters. Hybrids are here if you want them, but petrol and diesel still rule the classifieds. Toyota isn’t just selling cars – it’s selling peace of mind, and in this market, that matters more than any badge or brochure stat.

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R 589,900

Est. monthly payment:
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