2024 Toyota Starlet
The brand-new Toyota Starlet 1.5 XR 2024 offers South African buyers an affordable yet stylish hatchback with impressive reliability. Perfect for city commuting and family use, this vehicle combines modern design with Toyota’s renowned durability, making it an excellent choice for those seeking the best price on a fresh, used, or new car.
Equipped with a 1.5L petrol engine and semi-automatic transmission, the Starlet delivers smooth performance and excellent fuel efficiency at approximately 5.4 L/100km. The spacious five-door hatchback features five comfortable seats, making it ideal for daily commuting and small families. Practical features include a compact design with ample cargo space and modern interior comforts, ensuring a balanced mix of practicality and style.
Located in Alexandra, Sandton, Gauteng, this vehicle is readily available for test drives and finance deals. Visit today to explore the best price options and experience the quality of this new Toyota Starlet. Don’t miss your chance to buy this affordable, low-mileage hatchback in South Africa.
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Toyota Starlet
Toyota’s Starlet has carved out its own niche for South Africans who want something newer than a battered Polo Vivo, but aren’t about to throw Polo money at an entry-level hatch. Forget showroom floors — not a single new Starlet is on dealer books right now, and that’s telling. All 40 listings out there are used, with prices spanning from R169,000 to a hair over R310,000, but the reality is most buyers are signing at the R239,900 mark. That puts you right in the thick of mid-spec automatics, which says plenty about who the Starlet is for: people who want convenience but still count every rand. On paper at least, the 1.5 Xs A/T dominates — nine out of 40 listings, and you’ll pay R239,900 up to an eyebrow-raising R310,494 for one. That top price is hard to swallow for a car in this bracket, and that matters if you’re comparing notes with, say, a Suzuki Swift or Renault Kwid. The real sweet spot sits lower: base Xi trims, either 1.4 or 1.5, dipping just under R200,000. Most sheets show 2021–2026 models, average mileage around 50,344 km, so you’re mostly looking at ex-company stock or cautious first owners flipping early. What tips the scales for the Starlet is old-school: Toyota’s dealer footprint and the peace of mind that comes with it, especially if you live outside the big metros. The Swift drives with more verve, the Kwid will save you money, but in SA, knowing you can service your car in Upington or Kokstad isn’t just nice — it’s the reason you buy.
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