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R 74,500

Est. monthly payment:
R 1,528 p/m

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Used Car2012ManualAccident-free248,958 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 1,528 p/m

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Everleigh, Boksburg, Gauteng

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Renault Koleos

Renault’s Koleos should have been a contender, on paper at least. Instead, it got squeezed by the old guard: Toyota’s RAV4, Mazda’s CX-5, and Nissan’s X-Trail, all sharper on badge value and resale. Power comes exclusively from a naturally aspirated 2.5-litre petrol, hooked to either a manual box or a CVT. Forget turbos, forget hybrid hope—this is old-school, and the segment’s moved on. Right now, there are only two for sale in the country, and the pricing is all over the map: R74,500 for a manual and R249,900 for a CVT, both in Dynamique trim. That massive R175,000 spread isn’t just a sign of the thin market; it’s a warning that condition and history matter more than any spec sheet will tell you. You’ll need to scrutinise each car’s past, because there’s no pattern to fall back on.

Both examples are from between 2012 and 2020, with mileage averaging 150,129 km. That’s a lot of Gauteng school runs and N1 holiday treks, but par for the age. The Koleos’s trump card was always its spacious, plush-feeling interior—felt like a cut above the X-Trail, especially on Joburg’s patchy tarmac. No new ones are coming, so it’s a used-only affair now. That matters for one big reason: Renault’s parts supply in South Africa can be patchy. If you’re tempted, have a chat with your local dealer about spares and support before you get carried away. For the right price, if you pack smart, it’s a left-field family hauler—but the risk profile is real.