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  • The Hyundai i10 & Other Small City Cars Worth Buying
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    The Hyundai i10 & Other Small City Cars Worth Buying

  • The Haval Jolion offers excellent value for money
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    The Haval Jolion offers excellent value for money

  • Buyer’s guide: SA’s safest small hatchback
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    Buyer’s guide: SA’s safest small hatchback

  • Renault showcases latest in drivetrain technology
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    Renault showcases latest in drivetrain technology

  • Caring For Your Ford Ranger after the Adventure Ends
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    Caring For Your Ford Ranger after the Adventure Ends

  • Keep Your Kia Rio's Battery Running All Year Long
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    Keep Your Kia Rio's Battery Running All Year Long

The Hyundai i10 & Other Small City Cars Worth Buying

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The Hyundai i10 & Other Small City Cars Worth Buying

The Hyundai i10 & Other Small City Cars Worth Buying

With the constantly rising cost of petrol and living expenses, it’s become quite challenging to make ends meet for many South Africans this year. But transportation is a vital necessity in our lives for daily commutes to work, school, and shops. 

Larger cars cost more in finance repayments and insurance and hurt your wallet when filling up the petrol tank or paying for services. If you don’t need a sizable vehicle, perhaps it’s time to look at scaling down and swapping your car for a small hatchback instead. 

Here are a few of the top small city hatchbacks available in the country, including the popular Hyundai i10 and other small cars that have made huge waves over the past several years.

Hyundai i10 And Grand i10

Hyundai first released the i10 to the South African market in 2008 with their 1.1 GLS models. Interest in this little hatchback soared, and it very rapidly became one of the most popular mini hatchback cars in the country. A few years after the initial launch, Hyundai introduced the slightly bigger Grand i10 and packed it with a few crucial extra features that the original did not have. 

Whichever one of the two variants you consider as a possible next purchase, you can be sure that you’ll have many years of satisfaction and incredible reliability with an i10. Although Hyundai has now opted to do away with the standard i10 model and only sell Grand i10 models locally, you can still find plenty of pre-owned models in excellent condition. 

Both of these variants are also remarkably affordable – a brand new base model Grand i10 will set you back R204 900, while a pre-owned 2016 i10 model in pristine condition costs around R149 000. The i10 and Grande i10 have won several accolades worldwide for their consistent performance and budget-friendly maintenance costs. It’s also impressively low on fuel consumption, with a general average of 5.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Models come equipped with features that include airbags, steering wheel controls, ABS, an infotainment system, and remote-controlled central locking.

Kia Picanto

Kia’s fun little hatchback has been turning heads since its launch back in 2004 thanks to its youthful design and a range of bright colour bodywork finishes – although a host of accolades and being part of a strong car brand have definitely been major factors as well. The Picanto features full electric windows in the front and rear, airbags, steering wheel controls, power steering, air conditioning, and a Bluetooth-enabled sound system. Another bonus of this model for taller drivers and passengers is that the elevated roof height and wide front doors make it far more comfortable to get into, out of, and around. 

Fuel consumption is excellent with all variants of the Picanto, averaging at about 5.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Second-hand 2020 Picanto models sell for an average of R189 000, while maintenance costs will also be kind on your wallet, with parts replacement during a standard service, consisting of brake pads, wiper blades, oil and air filters and other parts amounting to around R4000. 

Models are available in manual and automatic transmission variants. And all come with the standard Kia 7-year/100 000km warranty – a true testament to the brand’s confidence in their vehicles' quality and enduring performance.

Toyota Aygo

First introduced to our shores in 2011, the Toyota Aygo kept up pace with its other competitors in its class and made for a reliable little city runner. Although Toyota is no longer releasing new variants to our market (the Aygo has recently been replaced with the very similar Ayga model range in South Africa), it has been a hit with younger consumers, first-time car buyers, and thrifty individuals who want simple functionality and total value from their cars. 

Like its rivals in this class range, it is powered by a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine and features a standard 5-speed manual transmission gearbox. Fuel economy on the Aygo averages at 4.3 liters per 100 kilometers. It comes standard with full electric windows, air conditioning, and an onboard touchscreen infotainment system linked with Bluetooth connectivity and steering wheel controls. 

These models all come in distinctive two-tone exteriors, with glossy black paneling offset by one of the vibrant colours, including bright red, electric yellow, sunrise orange, and metallic grey or graphite as some options to choose from. Pre-owned Aygo models from 2018 sell for around R149 000, with 2020 models averaging around R175 000.

There are many benefits to buying a small hatchback for your next car, and the price tag is far from the only one. Consider how much you’ll save in insurance costs, petrol costs, not to mention servicing and parts replacement. To view our selection of used hatchbacks, including the Hyundai i10, check out our website inventory.

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The Haval Jolion offers excellent value for money

The Haval Jolion offers excellent value for money

Motorists who are looking to buy a vehicle that offers excellent value for money need to look no further than the Haval Jolion S for sale which has been a runaway success since its local launch in 2021. 

Haval is expanding on the success of the Jolion with the launch of the Jolion S which features the latest generation 1,5-litre engine as well as a variety of sporty touches, while still offering exceptional value for money. 

Sporty styling 

Like its stablemates the Jolion S boasts LED headlamps upfront alongside cool looking daytime driving lamps, while the rear LED lights are equally expressive. Styling enhancements include a unique front grille that boasts a black honeycomb pattern. Several unique blacked out styling elements like the front and rear bumper garnish, side mirror caps, door beadings and roof rails add to the sporty appeal. The 18-inch alloy wheels have also been given the gloss black treatment to round off the overall sporty appearance. 

Premium interior  

The Jolion S features the same impressive interior and high levels of standard specification as the Jolion Super Luxury. Interior specification includes paddle shifters behind the eco-leather multi-function steering wheel, a seven-inch colour instrument cluster, wireless charging, a front 12-volt power outlet and USB ports as well as a dashcam power outlet. Infotainment needs are well catered for thanks to a 12.3-inch multimedia touch screen display that incorporates Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality. Other notable features include a head up display, a tyre pressure monitoring system, park distance control with a 360-degree parking camera, adaptive cruise control, a large panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable seats, keyless entry with stop start and front seat warmers. 

The cabin with its sporty leather upholstery is not only attractive but also offers excellent levels of comfort and space with rear legroom especially impressive for an SUV in this sector of the market. Boot space is comparable to its main rivals, while the rear seats fold down in a 60:40 configuration, to expand the luggage carrying capacity when needed. 

Impressive performance 

The Jolion S is fitted with a new generation 1.5-litre engine that features an upgraded turbocharger. The results in increases of 25kW and 60Nm compared to the standard Jolion, resulting in maximum power of 130kW and 270Nm. 

The engine is mated to a smooth shifting Dual Clutch Transmission that drives the front wheels and has been specifically programmed to keep the engine in the sweet spot in terms of performance. A unique feature in this segment is the addition of a launch control function that allows drivers to extract the maximum performance from the drivetrain when accelerating from standstill. The driver is also able to tailor the driving experience by means of four driving models as well as three steering modes. 

Safety guaranteed 

The Haval Jolion is also comprehensively specced in the safety department and features a wide variety of safety equipment. This includes front, side and curtain airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, Electronic stability control, Hill Assist, Lane Departure Alert, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot detection, traffic sign recognition and driving fatigue detection. The Jolion S is also fitted with pre-collision warning and automatic emergency braking. 

Excellent value for money 

Currently the Haval Jolion offers some of the best bang for buck as there are very few vehicles that offer similar levels of quality, standard features, safety equipment as well as space and practicality at the price. Those motorists who wish to combine value for money with a bit more performance and sportier looks will love the Jolion S. 

Peace of mind 

The Haval Jolion is sold with a five-year/60 000km service plan and a five-year/100 000km warranty.  

To find your “top value for money” car, Haval Jolion S make sure to visit motus.select and browse through our selection  more than 3000 used cars, all backed by our own dealer franchise consisting of more than 300 dealers.  

 

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Buyer’s guide: SA’s safest small hatchback

Buyer’s guide: SA’s safest small hatchback

Because you are shopping with a budget doesn't mean you should compromise on safety, as there are a number of affordable cars that feature an extensive list of safety features and an excellent safety rating to with it, Fiat 500 for sale.

Consumer  advice, Buying your first car is a big step but it can also be a daunting one. With close to 100 brands and literally thousands of models to choose from, finding the car that fits your lifestyle, needs and budget best can be a tricky affair. 

This decision-making process is generally influenced by a variety of requirements with motorists prioritising these factors differently. Some buyers prioritise performance while others are more concerned with fuel consumption. Many of the younger generation prioritise connectivity while fashion conscious motorists will be looking for a car that supports their image. Those with families or who are looking to start a family will prioritise space. 

While all of these factors will ultimately cause different shoppers to choose different cars, there is one factor that is high on all motorists list of priorities these days and that is safety. South African roads are a dangerous place with the accident rate increasing every year and this has prompted motorists to place a bigger emphasis on safety. 

Safety on a budget 

Because you are shopping with a budget doesn't mean you should compromise on safety, as there are a number of affordable cars that feature an extensive list of safety features and an excellent safety rating to go along with it. 

Finding the safest budget car in SA 

The Automobil Association of South Africa compile an Entry Level Vehicle Safety report annually which shines the spotlight on the potentially life-saving safety features of locally available entry level vehicles. The 2022 instalment of this report evaluated entry-level vehicles below the cost threshold of R270 000. 

A points-based system is utilised in this report by awarding safety points to vehicles for the fitment of features such as ABS, ESC and airbags, while additional points are awarded to vehicles crash tested under the NCAP system. 

In addition to the scoring a safety affordability index was applied to ensure that vehicles across the price range can be compared against each other. The result is a very accurate indication of the safety of cars in relation to their selling price. 

The 2022 study included 38 models that had a retail price of less than R270 000 at the time. 

Once all the vehicles were evaluated and calculations done, it was the Fiat 500 0.9 litre FWD SMT that emerged as the overall winner, followed by the Suzuki Celerio, Swift, Dzire and Baleno. The Toyota Starlet was in sixth place ahead of the Honda Amaze, Suzuki Ignis and S-Presso. 

What makes the Fiat 500 so great…and so safe 

The Fiat 500 has recently been completely refreshed with new trim levels, new colours and new interiors. 

The entry-level model now carries Cult nomenclature and is fitted with 14-inch steel wheels with hubcaps and black exterior mirrors. Exterior features include LED daytime running lights and halogen headlights. The interior is equipped with blue fabric seats featuring a Fiat Monogram and body colour-matching dashboard. A new option for the Cult is a Techno Blue Matt dashboard and the standard list of comfort features remains high with a Uconnect five-inch radio with DAB, USB ports and manual air-conditioning. 

The Connect models build on this specification with the addition of 15-inch alloy wheels and a specific body kit including side skirts, rear spoiler and bumpers as well as fog lights. Dolcevita models are equipped with bespoke badging, chrome accents on the two-tone paintwork and 16-inch alloys.  

The Fiat 500 Sport is fitted with 16-inch alloy wheels, Sport badging and a sportier body kit. Matching the exterior is an interior with arrow electro seats and a Titanium dashboard that houses a seven-inch TFT digital cluster and automatic air conditioning. 

All models in the Fiat 500 range are fitted with the same two-cylinder, 875cc, turbocharged, petrol engine. This engine is capable of 62.5kW at 5 500rpm and 145Nm from 1900rpm while using just 4.0 litres/100km on the combined cycle. This new engine is paired to either a five-speed manual or an MTA transmission.  

Despite its compact size and retro styling, the Fiat 500 boasts class leading safety features including seven-airbags, ABS and ESC as standard fitment. 

Finding the right car for you 

Consumer advice, while this study, that identified the Fiat 500 as the winner is one way of determining the safest budget car motorists might prioritise other features alongside safety features which could result in a different model being better suited to their needs. 

The website offers a convenient comparison feature that allows visitors to compare up to three vehicles on their short list on a spec for spec basis, which is a great tool for accurately determining which is the best car for your needs. 

The compare function on motus select facilitates the comparison of more than 30 criteria including dimensions, weights and capacities, a variety of engine specifications, tyre sizes, safety features and many more. This functionality allows motorists to decide for themselves which of the options on their shortlist are best suited for them and their needs based on real data. 

At the same time shoppers are also able to view pricing information and financing costs such as monthly instalments and payment terms, which allows motorists to understand what they are getting for their money in an unprecedented manner while facilitating and informed value for money decision. shop the Fiat 500 on Motus select website today. 

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Renault showcases latest in drivetrain technology

Renault showcases latest in drivetrain technology

Renault SA is currently considering the Arkana and Captur Hybrid E-tech models for introduction, these models promise combination between reduced fuel consumption and improved driving.  

Renault are one of the pioneers of electric vehicles in Europe and they are now using their expertise in motor design, battery energy efficiency and energy recuperation and adding hybrid and rechargeable hybrid engines in order to increase accessibility to a broader consumer base. 

The roll out saw Renault develop E-Tech powertrains, which are hybrid and rechargeable hybrid drivetrains for popular models such as the Clio, Captur and Megane. 

E-Tech combines a traditional combustion engine with two electric motors, one for traction and the second in the form of a starter alternator. This allows the driver to enjoy 100% electric mode for up to 65km in a rechargeable hybrid E-Tech model. The electric drive, multi-mode gearbox, regenerative braking and large battery capacity all contribute to significant energy economy compared to combustion powered vehicles and result in around 40% less consumption on an urban cycle for a hybrid E-Tech model. 

Two Renault E-tech models under local consideration 

Renault South Africa are currently considering the Arkana and Captur Hybrid E-tech models for local introduction as these models promise a great combination between reduced fuel consumption and improved driving pleasure. 

Both models utilise the same powertrain comprising of a 108kW E-Tech hybrid drivetrain that is economical and has the added benefit of reduced automotive emissions. 

A four-cylinder 1.6-litre petrol engine, adapted to hybrid technology allows for excellent performance. Fuel consumption is reduced by up to 40% compared to an internal combustion engine, adapted to hybrid technology, which allows for excellent performance. 

The petrol engine contributes 70kW while the e-engine adds 36kW and the high-voltage starter generator 15kW. The motors can operate independently or in unison, directing their energy to the wheels or to the battery. Regenerative braking combined with the high self-charge capacity of the 1.2kWh batteries and the efficiency of the E-Tech system optimises consumption. These vehicles can either be driven on electric power only in urban environments or when travelling on the open road, the electric motors assist the petrol engine when power is needed. This results in a combined fuel consumption figure of 5,0 litres per 100km. 

Multi sense driver modes allow the driver to optimise settings for the engine mapping, power-assisted steering, ambient lights and digital screen via three driving modes. 

Sporty SUV styled Arkana 

The Renault Arkana boasts sporty SUV styling as it combines robustness and elegance, a motorsport inspired splitter, gold detailing, Silverstone wheel rims with gold inserts and twin exhausts. Signature C-shaped headlights are distinctive to the Renault design language and incorporate LEDs for improved night time visibility. The SUV-coupe styling blends the unique dynamic design of the Arkana with pleasing attributes from the world of SUVs. 

The interior is high tech, the dashboard features two screens, a 10.2-inch digital instrument panel and a 9.3-inch vertical touchscreen on the central console. Connectivity features include Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and wireless charging. 

The Arkana is built for families and rear passengers enjoy 211mm of knee room and 862mm of headroom while the boot capacity measures 480 litres. 

Expanding the Captur offering with hybrid technology 

The Renault Captur E-Tech hybrid sports a gold front bumper with an F1 blade, shiny black front and rear skid plates and 18-inch alloy wheels. 

The interior features an exceptional design along with a smart cockpit, 9.3-inch driver-oriented multimedia touchscreen, customisable seven-inch digital instrumentation, a unique floating console incorporating a futuristic shift lever within easy reach, clever storage space and much more. 

The best of both worlds 

The Arkana and Renault Captur promise to offer the best of both worlds, including the best of French design and revolutionary technology as well as access to a more efficient yet dynamic driving experience. 

Local availability 

Both the Renault Arkana and Capture E-Tech hybrid models are still under consideration for local introduction and local pricing and specification will be confirmed closer to that launch date. 

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Caring For Your Ford Ranger after the Adventure Ends

Caring For Your Ford Ranger after the Adventure Ends

As the sun sets on another idyllic long weekend holiday, the reality of returning to the hustle and bustle of daily life is on the horizon. The quick getaways spent basking in the warmth of the South African sun make for interesting memories. But with that said, responsibilities are calling, and it’s back to work and lengthy to-do lists for many of us. 

It’s understandable why so many put their freshly bought pre-owned Ford Ranger for sale or another on the back burner. Whether it's navigating the rugged terrain of the bush or driving down to our breathtaking beaches, giving our vehicles the attention they deserve ensures they'll continue to run well for years to come.

Below are our top 3 tips for after-holiday car care:

 

  • Do a Tyre Check

 

Despite the heavy lifting that our tyres do for us daily, we often forget about them after a long trip away from home. The first step is ensuring your car is well aligned on the road and not leaning too much to one side. 

Secondly, give your tread wear a once-over for any damage that can affect the tyre pressure and balancing of your vehicle.

 

  • Conduct a Light Inspection

 

We rarely think about our lights, but they play a vital role in keeping us safe on our roads. Ensure that your headlights, hazards, and brake lights are working as they should with a simple check at home. Low-light, dimming, or faulty bulbs should be replaced promptly.

 

  • Prioritise Emergency Gear 

 

If you had car trouble on your last trip, it’s time to replenish your emergency gear and equipment. Your spare tyre needs to be in optimal condition as a backup for emergency blowouts or flats. 

Also, make sure that your warning triangle is ready to be used as needed, your first aid kit is fully stocked, and your torches are working.

Taking advantage of the public holidays this April and turning them into long, glorious weekends is a South African rite of passage at this point. Caring for your vehicle will always be important to keep you and other road users safe. Whether it’s a quick getaway, a long road trip, or your daily work commute, proactive action and regular maintenance will ensure you get the most out of your car for years to come.

Stay adventure-ready with our collection of high-end Ford Rangers for sale. Take charge of essential maintenance and a reliable vehicle you can trust with Motus Select.

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Keep Your Kia Rio's Battery Running All Year Long

Keep Your Kia Rio's Battery Running All Year Long

With summer slipping away, it’s time to prepare for our cooler months here in South Africa. Reliable cars are one way to go, and upgrading to a Kia Rio for sale is a fine example. The Rio comes equipped with impressive fuel efficiency, reasonable performance and a pocket-friendly price. 

Another way to prepare for the chillier weeks ahead is to prioritise vehicle maintenance, specifically focusing on your battery’s health. This becomes even more important in autumn and winter to ensure a smooth, hassle-free drive all year long. A proactive approach and extra care can maintain its longevity and performance for years. 

Regularly Check For Corrosion 

Despite cold days often feeling dryer than summer months in SA, condensation can still happen. Corrosion can affect your battery’s terminals, impacting the success of a connection between cells and cables. Essentially, your battery will work twice as hard and still struggle to transfer energy to the engine. 

Frequently Start Your Vehicle 

We tend to go out less during the winter. Human nature aside, this can hurt the health of our car batteries. That’s why it’s best practice to start your car and drive around every few days to keep your battery running. Parking in protected areas is also helpful. Think of spots such as a garage or carport, which will shield your car from freezing temperatures. 

Avoiding Battery Drainage

Once it gets darker and colder outside, our first instinct is to get indoors quickly. But before you rush to the warmth of your home, make sure that your car is turned off. Headlights, cabin lights, the radio and even the air conditioner can all be easily missed and will drain your battery.

This quick guide can help you maintain your battery, no matter the season. Cooler days lead to more sluggish batteries, but taking preemptive steps and having your car inspected by a professional mechanic every few months will keep emergency replacement bills at bay.

Prolong your battery’s life and say goodbye to unexpected breakdowns when you choose from our range of high-quality Kia Rios for sale.

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