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2006 Toyota Yaris

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R 89,995

Est. monthly payment:
R 1,846 p/m

Fair Price

Janjira Cars Sales

Western Cape

Mileage220,100 km
Power64 kW (87 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionManual
First registered2006
Previous owners1

The 2006 Toyota Yaris YARIS T3 A/C 5Dr offers an affordable and reliable used hatchback perfect for South African drivers seeking a practical daily vehicle. Known for its durability and fuel efficiency, this compact car provides excellent value with a well-maintained condition and a reputation for low-cost ownership.

Powered by a 1.0L VVT-i petrol engine producing 69 Hp, it features a smooth manual transmission ideal for those who enjoy driving control. With a fuel consumption of just 5.4 L/100km, this Yaris is economical for city commuting and longer trips alike. The five-door hatchback comfortably seats five and offers a versatile, spacious interior for its size, making it suitable for families or daily errands.

Located in Hessequa Ward 2, Albertinia, Western Cape, this used Toyota Yaris is available for immediate viewing and test drives. If you're searching for the best price on a reliable hatchback in South Africa, contact your local dealer today to buy or explore finance deals on this popular model.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2006
VariantYARIS T3 A/C 5Dr
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage220,100 km
Previous owners1
Length3,750 mm
Width1,695 mm
Height1,520 mm
Turning circle9.4 m
Curb weight1,045 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0 i VVT-i (69 Hp)
Engine size1298.0 cm³
Power64 kW (87 hp)
Torque93 Nm
Power per liter69.1 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres175/65 R14
Rear tyres175/65 R14
Engine oil capacity3.1 L
Coolant capacity4.5 L
Vehicle numberJTDKW923500010073
Toyota Yaris - Janjira Cars Sales

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity42 L
Fuel range778 km
Fuel consumption5.4 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions141 g/km (combined)

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourSilver

SELLER


Janjira Cars Sales

Contact

Goodwood, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7459, South Africa

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Toyota Yaris

Yaris shoppers are usually after a city runabout that won’t break the bank, and on paper at least, Toyota nails the basics. You’re looking at a B-segment hatch with a price tag that starts at a wallet-friendly R85,500 for the no-frills T3 A/C, stretching all the way to R348,888 for a Sport spec that feels like it belongs in another showroom. That spectrum is wild—R189,900 is about the sweet spot in the classifieds—which tells you there’s basically a Yaris for every budget, provided you’re not chasing anything built after 2020. New? Not a chance. This is now a used-only affair, so you’ll be sifting through models that have already seen their share of Joburg taxis and Cape Town traffic. Most examples have clocked up some serious mileage—think 112,316 km on average—so you’re buying something proven, but not exactly box-fresh. The 1.5 Xs 5Dr is everywhere, typically priced between R179,500 and R219,950, and it’s a solid bet if you want decent kit without splurging for the CVT, which will cost you up to R234,500. If you pack smart and keep an eye on fuel bills, the 1.0 Xs at R128,900–R139,900 is hard to ignore for first-timers. Why the Yaris over a Polo Vivo? Sheer mechanical honesty and parts you can actually get your hands on—every second indie workshop can patch up a Yaris blindfolded. The Baleno might look fancier inside, but if you care about low drama and high reliability, the Yaris makes sense, and that’s the point.

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.

Toyota Yaris - Janjira Cars Sales
R 89,995

Est. monthly payment:
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