2024 Toyota Quantum
2024 Toyota Quantum
Est. monthly payment:
R 14,769 p/m
Free State
The 2024 Toyota Quantum 2.8 14-seater GL A/T offers a perfect balance of reliability and versatility, making it an ideal choice for South African families or businesses seeking a new, affordable minibus. With its modern design and excellent condition, this vehicle stands out for those looking to buy the best price in the used or new market.
Powered by a robust 2.8L diesel engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission, this Quantum delivers impressive fuel efficiency and dependable performance. Its spacious interior accommodates 14 passengers comfortably, with versatile seating options and easy access through multiple doors, making it suitable for both urban and rural routes.
Located in Bertha Shaft Village, Sasolburg, Free State, this vehicle is readily available for viewing and test drives. Contact the dealer today to explore attractive finance deals, compare prices, and secure your ideal Toyota Quantum. Don’t miss out on this affordable, high-quality transport solution for sale in South Africa.
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Toyota Quantum
Toyota’s Quantum owns the minibus and panel van corner in South Africa, but you won’t spot one outside an airport or taxi rank unless you’re chasing work. It’s a commercial beast, built for taxi associations, shuttle fleets, and delivery bosses—not private parking bays in Sandton. The Quantum’s arch-rivals—the Nissan NV350 Impendulo, Ford Transit, and VW Crafter—keep it honest, but Toyota’s got the street cred. Under the bonnet you’ll find either the old-school 2.5-litre D-4D diesel or the punchier 2.8, with manual or auto boxes depending on how much you hate traffic. Here’s the thing: there isn’t a single new Quantum listed right now, just 20 used units, stretching from R189,950 for a high-miler to a hefty R928,888 for something fresher, with R595k as the centre mark. That wide price range? It screams “hard life, hard resale,” and most of these vans have stories to tell. Dig deeper and you’ll see the 2.5 D-4D 14-seater pops up most often—five units between R429,900 and R629,900—while the 2.8 SLWB GL and its automatic sibling both fetch meatier tags, topping R789,900. Not a shock, considering the average Quantum clocks 160,334 km, a figure that’d make a family hatch shudder but is par for the course here. Why do buyers keep coming back? Because Toyota’s spares network reaches from Joburg to the back end of Kuruman, and if your Quantum isn’t running, you’re not earning. The Nissan NV350 gives great value on paper at least, but the real-world backup and parts peace of mind put the Quantum at the top of any operator’s shopping list, and that’s the point.
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