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2021 Volkswagen Polo

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R 229,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 4,716 p/m

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Audi Centre Braamfontein

Gauteng

Mileage100,044 km
Power95 kW (95 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionManual
First registered2021
Previous owners1

The 2021 Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI Trendline hatchback offers a perfect blend of affordability and performance, making it an ideal choice for South African drivers seeking a reliable used vehicle. Its sleek design and reputable brand ensure it stands out in the competitive market, providing excellent value at the best price.

Powered by a fuel-efficient 1.0 TSI petrol engine with 95 Hp, this manual transmission hatchback delivers smooth handling and impressive economy, consuming just 4.6 L/100km. With five doors and five seats, it offers practical versatility for families and city commuting alike, complemented by modern features for comfort and convenience.

Located in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, this used Volkswagen Polo is available now for those wanting a quality hatchback at an affordable price. Contact the dealer for a test drive or to explore finance deals and price comparisons, making your buy simple and stress-free in South Africa.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2021
VariantVolkswagen Polo hatch 1.0TSI Trendline
Body typeHatchback
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors5
Mileage100,044 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,053 mm
Width1,751 mm
Width with mirrors1,964 mm
Height1,461 mm
Ground clearance148 mm
Turning circle10.6 m
Curb weight1,145 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0 TSI (95 Hp)
Engine size999.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power95 kW (95 hp)
Torque175 Nm
Power per liter95.1 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres185/65 R15 T; 185/60 R16 H
Rear tyres185/65 R15 T; 185/60 R16 H
Engine oil capacity4 L
Vehicle numberAAVZZZAWZMU041520
Volkswagen Polo - Audi Centre Braamfontein

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity40 L
Fuel range870 km
Fuel consumption4.6 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h10.8 s
Top speed187 km/h
CO₂ emissions104 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d-TEMP

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourSilver

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Volkswagen Polo

Volkswagen’s Polo has become the default answer for South Africans who want something a little more upmarket than your average B-segment hatch, but aren’t willing to cough up for a Golf or pay C-segment premiums. You’ll see them everywhere from Sandton to Sea Point, and that’s no accident. It goes toe-to-toe with the Toyota Starlet, Suzuki Swift, and Renault Kiger, but the Polo’s trump card is that blend of everyday polish and badge appeal. Engine choices swing from frugal diesels to peppy petrols, manual and auto boxes, but most shoppers are laser-focused on that 7-speed DSG – and honestly, if you’ve schlepped through Rivonia Road traffic, you’d understand why. Current listings are all over the map: from R69,500 for a high-mileage, decade-old unit to a wallet-wilting R699,995 for a loaded new one. The median sits at R319,500, which is telling: the market’s buoyed by a sea of well-loved used examples, with 203 used units outnumbering the 118 new cars you’ll find on dealer floors. For anyone shopping below R300k, that matters. The 1.0 TSI Life DSG is the Polo you’ll see most often, with 56 listings between R284,900 and R514,540, and the plain 1.0 TSI close behind with 55 options starting at R268,890. Most used Polos show around 51,251 km, which is par for the course if the service book stacks up. At the zippier end, the GTI DSG takes the spotlight: 16 listings from R419,900 up to nearly R700k, and it’s what the Polo should have been from the start if you ask a diehard. The real separation between Polo and its rivals isn’t just the spec sheet. On paper at least, it’s the interior finish and that DSG’s city manners – the Starlet and Swift just don’t feel as civilised inside or as relaxed in the crawl from Fourways to Braamfontein. For the budget-conscious, there’s still a lifeline in those 1.4 Trendline GP-era cars from as far back as 2005, starting at R148,990. If you pack smart, there’s a Polo for nearly every wallet, and that’s the point.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen has its roots dug deep in South African roads, from the township Polo Vivos battered by city taxi ranks to plush Tiguans parked outside Sandton offices. You don’t see many brands straddling so many worlds, and 1,416 active classifieds — from a R59,500 runabout all the way to a plush R2 million Touareg — prove it’s not just marketing fluff. R374,400 is the middle ground, and that’s where most South Africans are actually shopping: not scraping the barrel, not maxing the credit card, just wanting a good car that’ll last. On paper at least, VW’s lineup makes as much sense for first-timers stretching for a Polo Vivo as it does for a fleet boss buying Transporters or a family wanting a Tiguan. There’s a solid split too: 553 new VWs for those who want factory-fresh, 863 used units for anyone chasing the badge without the fresh sticker price. The Polo Vivo is king of the hill with 327 listings from R96,500, and for a reason — it’s still one of the most attainable hatches with decent space and real parts support. Standard Polo buyers (322 listings, up to R699,995) are after that extra polish: turbo engines, a bit more polish inside, the B-segment sweet spot. If you’re tired of hatchbacks, the T-Cross (from R259,500) is the on-ramp into SUVs. Amarok, meanwhile, starts at R219,900 and stretches into territory most Hilux or Ranger drivers wouldn’t imagine, with a cabin that finally feels its price. Golf’s still here from R79,900 to R1,139,900 — proof that the badge matters to enthusiasts. Hatchbacks are everywhere (421 units), petrol still rules, but VW’s plug-in hybrids are starting to give buyers proper alternatives, especially since most rivals are still catching up on tech.

Volkswagen Polo - Audi Centre Braamfontein
R 229,900

Est. monthly payment:
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Volkswagen Polo FAQs

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