2021 Toyota Hilux
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
2021 Toyota Hilux 2.4GD S 5MT with 171 000 km on the clock, offered with the 2.4 D-4D 150 hp diesel and a manual gearbox. Service history is not supplied; the listing is competitively priced against similar examples on Auto.co.za. The Hilux’s reputation for durability and low running cost makes it a practical choice for regular work or long-distance use.
This example is a proper 4x4 manual, so drivetrain control and simple mechanicals keep running and maintenance costs predictable; the manufacturer-claimed 8.9 L/100 km helps the ownership equation. Four seats and a two-door layout suit crews who need a robust load-and-passenger combination without complexity.
Located in Annlin-Wes, Pretoria, Gauteng. If you’re searching for a Hilux 2.4GD S 5MT or a bakkie in Gauteng, enquire to book a viewing or test drive and compare similar Hilux listings on Auto.co.za.
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Toyota Hilux safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2019 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
Toyota Hilux
Toyota’s Hilux isn’t just another bakkie—it's what the Hilux should have been from the start: a workhorse tough enough for the red dust of the Northern Cape or the tight, pothole-riddled delivery routes through Durban’s industrial sprawl. Loyalty runs deep here. Hilux die-hards don’t so much buy their bakkies as inherit them, and you see that in the used market: not a single new listing among the 115 available, just a spread of pre-loved, hard-worked machines. Prices start at a wallet-friendly R89,950 for the old-timers with serious mileage and climb up to a hefty R869,900 for those late-model, low-kilometre units. The median sits at R419,900, which feels about right for a bakkie that’s as much a family staple as a business tool. Most shoppers will find themselves circling the 2.4 GD-6 SRX double-cab, which accounts for the bulk of listings between R359,995 and R439,900, while the 2.4 GD S single-cab holds up the budget end of things from R279,000 to R422,500. If you want the bells and whistles, the 2.8 GD-6 Legend auto extended cab stretches your budget to R729,900. Average mileage is a chunky 144,083 km, so timing chain checks on the 2.4 are just smart maintenance. You’ll spot Hilux models dating as far back as 1977, and that matters—longevity here isn’t marketing fluff, it’s baked into the numbers. Against the Ford Ranger, the Hilux doesn’t pretend to be plush, but it’s unbeatable on spare parts and long-term running costs. For most South Africans, that’s the point.
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