Cheapest Cars to Maintain in SA

Maintenance costs depend on parts availability, labour costs, and reliability. These models are known for lower service bills in SA.

  1. Suzuki Models (Swift, S-Presso, Celerio)

    • Spare parts common and relatively cheap.

    • Simple mechanics reduce workshop time and costs.

  2. Toyota Vitz

    • Toyota parts widely available and affordable.

    • Reliable engines mean fewer unexpected repairs.

  3. Renault Kwid

    • Low ongoing maintenance and good warranty coverage.

  4. Ford Figo

    • Good availability of parts and relatively simple servicing keeps costs down.

  5. Hyundai i10 / Kia Picanto

    • Shared parts networks (Hyundai-Kia) often translates into competitive service prices.

Used cars from these models can be even cheaper to maintain, though individual condition and service history matter a lot.


Most Fuel-Efficient & Cheapest on Fuel

Small petrol cars with lightweight designs typically use less fuel. These are ideal if most driving is in the city.

Top Fuel Savers (New / Recent Models)

Model Approx Fuel (L/100 km) Notes
Suzuki Celerio 1.0 ~4.2 Excellent fuel efficiency for both city & highway.
Toyota Vitz 1.0 ~4.2–5.1 Very economical and reliable.
Suzuki S-Presso 1.0 ~4.4–4.9 Great economy for tight urban driving.
Suzuki Swift 1.2 ~4.9 Slightly larger but still frugal.
Kia Picanto 1.0 ~5.0 Good mix of fuel economy + features.
Renault Kwid 1.0 ~4.7–5.1 Value pick with SUV-style design.

Used Fuel-Efficient Picks Under ~R200k

If buying used, you can find even more economical options:

  • Fiat 500 – ~3.8 L/100 km (older models).

  • Peugeot 108 – ~4.3 L/100 km.


Tips to Keep Costs Low

  • Service regularly at reputable workshops to avoid costly repairs.

  • Choose cars with local dealer support (Toyota, Suzuki, Kia, Hyundai).

  • Check insurance premiums — small, common cars often cost less to insure.

  • Buy with a known service history (especially for used cars).

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