2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser
2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser
Est. monthly payment:
R 5,537 p/m
Western Cape
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This well-maintained 2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser arrives with a full service history and presents as a reliable, tidy example for a family SUV buyer. The 1.5i petrol engine is the proven 105 hp unit and the car’s compact dimensions suit city driving while still offering five seats and five doors for everyday practicality.
Mechanically it’s a manual with an official combined consumption claim of 5.9 L/100 km, making it economical for school runs, commuting and longer tours; the drivetrain and simple layout keep running costs and servicing straightforward. Boot space and rear-seat flexibility make it handy for weekend luggage or family gear.
Located in Valmary Park, Durbanville in the Western Cape, this petrol suv in Western Cape is listed among other used Urban Cruiser for sale — contact the dealer to enquire, book a viewing or arrange a test drive of this Urban Cruiser 1.5 XR.
SELLER'S COMMENTS
2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser 1.5XR Price: R269,900 Installment FROM R4900/pm (T&C Apply) Location: 11 Taurus Street, Brackenfell, 7560
Highlights: • Mileage: 70 277Km • Transmission: 5 Speed Manual • Fuel Type: Petrol • Full-Service History: Yes • Condition: Excellent
Features: • Dual Airbags (Driver and Passenger)
Why buy from us: • Professionally inspected vehicles • Transparent & honest deals • Quality you can trust
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Toyota Urban Cruiser
Toyota’s Urban Cruiser is pitched straight at the heart of city life—you get the crossover stance without the wallet-drain of a bigger SUV, and that’s exactly why you see them everywhere from Sandton to Sea Point. On paper at least, it squares off with the Suzuki Fronx, Renault Kiger, and Nissan Magnite, all chasing that same mix of new-to-SUV buyers who want a higher perch but can’t stomach compact SUV price creep. There’s just one engine: a 1.5-litre petrol, and you’re picking between manual or auto, nothing else. Used inventory is healthy—28 active listings, most hovering around R312,000, with a low of R209,500 and a top end at R369,900. You’ll struggle to find a new one, though—there’s only a single fresh example nationally, so the market’s all about clean, recent pre-owned stock from 2022 to 2026. Most eyes are on the XR AT auto, and it’s easy to see why—it’s the spec the Urban Cruiser should have been from the start, packing in the extra lux that makes daily traffic less of a slog. Eight XR ATs are up for grabs right now, ranging from R299,900 to R369,900, and that jump over the XS pays for itself if you’re allergic to shifting gears. If you’re bargain-hunting, the XS manual at R229,900 is the smart play, especially with average mileage at 44,624 km—well within reason for a three-year-old B-segment SUV. Buyers keep circling back to the Toyota badge, though, and that matters. You’re not just paying for a name, you’re buying into a dealer network that actually answers the phone, plus resale values that don’t evaporate overnight—exactly what you want if you’re stretching your budget for your first taste of the SUV life.
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2023 Toyota Urban Cruiser
Est. monthly payment:
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Valmary Park, Durbanville, Western Cape
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