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2+ Datsun GO Cars for Sale in South Africa

Search 2 listings of Datsun GO for sale in South Africa. Filter by year, mileage, and price to find your ideal car. Verified local sellers ensure transparent pricing and trustworthy deals. The current price range for these listings is from R 129,900 to R 149,950. The average listed price is R 139,925. Mileage varies between 41,085 km and 62,000 km.

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Datsun GO - Parkview Auto Vereeniging - Image 1
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R 129,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 2,665 p/m

High Price
35% above average
Used Car2019Semi-AutomaticAccident-free62,000 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 2,665 p/m

Parkview Auto Vereeniging
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Datsun GO - G.I.G Motors - Image 1
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R 149,950

Est. monthly payment:
R 3,076 p/m

Fair Price
6% below average
Used Car2021AutomaticAccident-free41,085 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 3,076 p/m

G.I.G Motors

Aston Lake, Springs, Gauteng

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Datsun GO

Datsun’s GO has always been the no-frills answer for first-timers or anyone who just wants something to get from Sandton to Braamfontein without the drama or the price tag. You’re looking at a 1.2-litre petrol under the bonnet, paired with a CVT, which—on paper at least—should take the pain out of crawling through Pretoria’s rush hour. At R149,950, there’s not much left to say: Datsun’s out, new stock is gone, and what you see is the dregs of a brand that’s packed up shop. If you’re trawling for a new-car deal, you’re basically hunting fossils at this point.

This lone 2021 GO 1.2 LUX CVT clocks in at just over 41,000 km, which is barely run-in for a city hatch. The LUX badge means you get the highest spec, so you’re not stuck with wind-down windows or an AM radio—important if you want your car to feel less like a rental. The GO’s skinny width is still a win for squeezing into overloaded Parkhurst pavements, and the featherweight steering makes Joburg’s gridlock slightly less soul-crushing. But here’s the catch: now that Datsun’s pulled the plug, Suzuki and Renault have them beat on parts and backup. So while the price is tempting, you’ll need to ask yourself if short-term savings are worth the long-term question marks. And that’s the point.