2015 Volkswagen Up!
The 2015 Volkswagen Up! Move Up! 3-door hatchback offers an affordable, reliable choice for South African buyers seeking a compact used car in excellent condition. Known for its practical design and efficient performance, this vehicle delivers a smooth driving experience at an attractive price point.
Powered by a 1.0L petrol engine with 60 horsepower, it features a manual transmission ideal for cost-conscious drivers. With a fuel consumption of just 4.5 L/100km, this car is perfect for city commuting and everyday errands. Despite its compact size, it comfortably seats four passengers and has three doors, making it easy to maneuver and park in urban environments.
Located in Lenasia, Gauteng, this used Volkswagen Up! is readily available for test drives and purchase. Contact the dealer today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and find the best value for your budget. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy a practical, affordable hatchback in South Africa.
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Volkswagen Up!
Volkswagen’s Up! always felt like an odd fit for South Africa, never grabbing hearts the way it did in Europe. Parked below the Polo, it was supposed to be VW’s answer to the Suzuki S-Presso, Renault Kwid, and Hyundai Atos, but those rivals went harder on price and features. There’s only a 1.0-litre three-cylinder under the bonnet, and every Up! here is manual — no chance of an auto, no matter how patient you are. Only ten used examples are floating around right now, with prices sitting between R104,900 and R159,900 and the typical ask close to R130,000. That tells you how rare these are. If you spot one on your local lot in Sandton or Claremont, you’re already ahead of the curve, but don’t expect much wiggle room on price. Most of the listings are for the Move Up! 1.0 5-door, asking anywhere from R129,995 to R159,900, while the Take Up! — in both 3- and 5-door shapes — hovers in the R109,900 to R144,500 bracket. Model years stretch from 2015 to 2020, but be prepared for mileage averaging a hefty 147,340 km. These aren’t garage queens. What brings buyers back, on paper at least, is the VW badge and that sense of solid build you just don’t get from a Kwid or S-Presso. The materials inside are a notch up, and every control is a physical button or dial, which is a relief if you hate fiddly touchscreens. If you spend your days threading through Maboneng or Sea Point, the Up! nails the basics: light steering, compact footprint, and an interior that’s thoughtfully simple. For urban life, that matters.
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