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Top Cars That Hold Their Value Best in South Africa: Suzuki, Toyota, and Renault Lead the Pack

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Rethabile Nyelele
Published: 5 December 2024,
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Top Cars That Hold Their Value Best in South Africa Suzuki, Toyota, and Renault Lead the Pack
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When it comes to buying a car that will retain its value, South African buyers are increasingly turning to vehicles from manufacturers in India. According to recent insights from the market intelligence group Lightstone, top cars built in South Asia, specifically by brands like Suzuki, Toyota, and Renault, are expected to hold their value significantly better than their competitors in the South African market.

The Dominance of Indian-built Cars in South Africa

In 2023, nearly 70% of all light vehicles sold in South Africa under the R300,000 mark were sourced from India, as reported by Engineering News. Suzuki led the charge, accounting for 43% of these sales, followed by Renault at 19%, and Toyota at 17%. These Indian-made vehicles are proving to be a wise investment for South African consumers, thanks to their impressive depreciation rates.

Using its advanced residual value forecasting tool, Lightstone predicted that Indian-made vehicles would retain 86% of their value if sold within a year, assuming the car is in average condition with typical mileage for its age. This means that if you purchase an Indian-built car for R300,000 today, it could be worth as much as R258,000 after a year.

In comparison, cars made in South Africa show a slightly lower retention rate of 85.8%. While vehicles from China and South Korea also hold their value reasonably well, with retention rates of 83.9% and 83.6%, respectively, Indian-built cars remain the top performers in terms of long-term value retention.

Popular Indian-made Top Cars in South Africa

For those looking to invest in a car that will hold its value, several options are available from Suzuki, Toyota, and Renault. Despite Suzuki being a Japanese brand, a majority of its cars sold in South Africa are manufactured in India under the Maruti Suzuki division, with the exception of the Ignis, which is produced in Spain.

Suzuki Models and Pricing in South Africa:

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  • Suzuki Baleno: R260,900 – R336,900
  • Suzuki Celerio: R188,900 – R225,900
  • Suzuki Ciaz: R286,900 – R347,900
  • Suzuki DZire: R217,900 – R254,900
  • Suzuki Ertiga: R290,900 – R352,900
  • Suzuki Fronx: R298,900 – R355,900
  • Suzuki Grand Vitara: R358,900 – R542,900
  • Suzuki Jimny: R399,900 – R479,900
  • Suzuki S-Presso: R178,900 – R219,900
  • Suzuki Swift: R219,900 – R478,900
  • Suzuki XL6: R353,900 – R389,900

Many of Suzuki’s South African models are popular for their affordability, reliability, and compact design. The Suzuki Fronx, for example, is gaining traction due to its bold looks and efficient performance, making it a standout in the compact SUV market.

Toyota’s Partnership with Suzuki

Toyota, while a global brand with factories across the world, heavily relies on its partnership with Suzuki for its entry-level models. Many of Toyota’s most popular vehicles in South Africa, such as the Toyota Starlet and Toyota Urban Cruiser, are rebadged versions of Suzuki cars built in India.

Toyota Models and Pricing in South Africa:

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  • Toyota Rumion: R301,400 – R386,500
  • Toyota Starlet: R252,100 – R339,000
  • Toyota Starlet Cross: R299,900 – R359,300
  • Toyota Urban Cruiser: R342,500 – R382,900
  • Toyota Vitz: R189,900 – R239,900

Toyota’s Indian-built models are known for their value retention and practicality, with the Toyota Starlet and Toyota Vitz being particularly popular for their affordable pricing and fuel efficiency.

Renault’s Indian Offerings

Although Renault imports fewer cars from India compared to Suzuki and Toyota, the French brand still offers some notable models produced in India. These include the compact Renault Kwid and the stylish Renault Kiger, both of which are built with affordability and reliability in mind.

Renault Models and Pricing in South Africa:

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  • Renault Kiger: R249,999 – R359,999
  • Renault Kwid: R196,999 – R227,999
  • Renault Triber: R228,999 – R266,999

The Renault Kiger, a subcompact SUV, has caught the attention of South African consumers for its competitive pricing and modern features, while the Renault Kwid continues to be a popular choice in the budget hatchback category.

Key Features of Popular Indian-built Models

BrandModelKey FeaturesPrice Range (R)
SuzukiBaleno1.2L engine, 7-inch touchscreen, LED headlights, advanced safety features, Apple CarPlay260,900 – 336,900
SuzukiCelerio1.0L engine, 7-inch touchscreen, ABS, power steering, compact design for city driving188,900 – 225,900
SuzukiDzire1.2L engine, 15-inch alloy wheels, touchscreen infotainment, 5-star safety rating217,900 – 254,900
SuzukiErtiga1.5L engine, 7-seater capacity, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, cruise control, rear AC vents290,900 – 352,900
ToyotaStarlet1.4L engine, rear parking sensors, LED DRLs, touchscreen infotainment, Apple CarPlay252,100 – 339,000
ToyotaUrban Cruiser1.5L engine, 8-inch touchscreen, reverse camera, LED headlights, Suzuki-based design342,500 – 382,900
ToyotaVitz1.0L engine, 7-inch touchscreen, keyless entry, 5-star safety rating, compact and stylish design189,900 – 239,900
RenaultKwid1.0L engine, touchscreen infotainment, 5-star safety, compact design, easy city maneuverability196,999 – 227,999
RenaultKiger1.0L turbo engine, 8-inch touchscreen, alloy wheels, dual-tone exterior, 5-star safety rating249,999 – 359,999
RenaultTriber1.0L engine, 7-seater configuration, touchscreen infotainment, 4-star safety rating, compact SUV228,999 – 266,999

Why Indian-built Cars Retain Their Value

The strong resale value of Indian-built cars in South Africa can be attributed to a combination of factors, including their reliability, affordability, and low maintenance costs. Indian-built vehicles also tend to be more fuel-efficient, making them highly attractive to cost-conscious buyers in the South African market.

Conclusion

For South African consumers looking to maximize the value of their vehicle purchases, Indian-built cars from Suzuki, Toyota, and Renault are clear winners. Offering a mix of affordability, reliability, and strong resale value, these vehicles continue to dominate the South African automotive market, ensuring that buyers can enjoy their cars without worrying about steep depreciation. Whether you’re eyeing a compact hatchback or a stylish SUV, Indian-made models from these brands promise to deliver long-term value for money.

Related article: Toyota South Africa Faces Real Competition from New Chinese Car Brands

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