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  • The Renault Captur & Other Compact Family SUVs on SA’s Roads
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    The Renault Captur & Other Compact Family SUVs on SA’s Roads

  • Examining the Fuel Economy of the Kia Rio vs Picanto
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    Examining the Fuel Economy of the Kia Rio vs Picanto

  • Practical Ways to Slash Your Petrol Consumption
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    Practical Ways to Slash Your Petrol Consumption

  • Is the Renault Kiger Better Than Its Rivals?
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    Is the Renault Kiger Better Than Its Rivals?

  • Exploring Renault Demo Cars' Benefits
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    Exploring Renault Demo Cars' Benefits

  • Motus Focus: Pre-Owned BMW's
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    Motus Focus: Pre-Owned BMW's

The Renault Captur & Other Compact Family SUVs on SA’s Roads

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The Renault Captur & Other Compact Family SUVs on SA’s Roads

The Renault Captur & Other Compact Family SUVs on SA’s Roads

In recent years, the compact SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) has quickly become the number one choice for most car buyers, affording them the ruggedness of a four-wheel drive, and durability of a bakkie and the smoothness of a hatchback or even sedan. Models such as the Renault Captur, Nissan Magnite and more are just some of the names making waves in the consumer segment. 

These are four superior compact standout SUVs that you should take notice of before you start car shopping. 

Renault Captur (from R316 985)

This compact SUV is a truly robust vehicle, with four variants and two trim levels on offer to car buyers. The Turbo, 1.5 dCi, Turbo and Turbo EDC are available in 5-speed manual transmission gearboxes and an automatic transmission EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) in 6-speed. At 6.0L/100km, it has a reasonable fuel consumption rate and several safety features to note. This includes the standard ABS (Anti-Locking Brake System), EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution), automatic dipped headlights and the ESC (Electronic Stability Control), which allows for better responsiveness and handling on uneven road surfaces and turbulent conditions. 

With the sizable price tag, it does bring more to the table than its competitors with its expanded luggage capacity (422 litres up to 1275 litres) and rear-folding seats. Aluminium roof racks, bicycle racks and practical tow bars all add to the exterior. On the interior, features such as the multimedia touchscreen, navigation system and ergonomic seating make for a better cabin experience. 

Haval Jolion (from R335 900)

The Chinese carmaker is making headway by widening its consumer market in South Africa and the Haval Jolion is driving the demand. The range is available in City, Luxury, Premium and Super Luxury. The Jolion City and Luxury are manual transmission 6-speed compact SUVs and the Luxury, Premium and Super Luxury are 7-speed DCT (Dual-Clutch transmission) drives. You can expect a 7.5L/100km fuel consumption rate and up. While it is slightly higher, it is important to consider the whole driving experience. 

There are practical systems to support you on the road with Hill Assist, TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) and rear park sensors to alert you to any obstructions while parking. Other key features include the speed-sensitive electric power steering, EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) and cruise control on most of its variants. 

Toyota C-HR (from R429 000)

The Toyota C-HR is on the higher end of most people’s budgets, but the price point is almost justifiable with the amount of power it packs. It’s a modern take on the compact SUV. Far from bulky, it prioritises design just as much as performance. With four variants to choose from, consumers can shop the C-HR 1.2T (6-Speed Manual Transmission), C-HR 1.2T Plus (6-Speed Manual Transmission), C-HR 1.2T Plus CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) and C-HR 1.2T Luxury CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission). 

Drivers can enjoy a 6.3L/100km fuel economy rate, without hindering on power as their top speeds reach almost 195 with ease. Standard features such as the Toyota’s safety sense, wireless door lock, power steering, electric windows and seat heaters enhance the drive. 

Nissan Magnite (R287 700) 

The Nissan Magnite is one of the sleeker-looking compact SUVs on the market, blending style and power to give consumers the best of both. It currently has three variants: the Acenta MT (Manual Transmission), Acenta CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission) and Acenta MT Plus (Manual Transmission). The 1.0L engine boasts a 6.5L/100km fuel consumption rate and up, which can be influential when weighing up your options. 

Besides the modern design, the Magnite has several features which make it a superior compact SUV. These include the smart keyless entry and starts push function, reverse camera and rear parking sensors for smooth driving. There is also a handy tyre pressure monitor alert and an 8-inch touchscreen with smartphone integration capabilities.

Volkswagen T-Cross (R376 300)

The VW T-Cross is a remarkable compact SUV, and even with the slightly higher price tag, it has much to offer consumers. The range currently carries three variants: the Comfortline, Highline and R-Line ‒ its most exclusive model. A huge factor that can sway your decision is the astounding fuel consumption rate as low as 4.9L/100km on the Highline, a 7-speed automatic DSG (Direct Shift Gearbox) engine. 

The Comfortline is available in a 5-speed manual transmission and 1.0L engine and provides drivers with useful features such as the cruise control system and speed limiter. The park distance control is practical alert sensors placed at appropriate points for additional support. There are also considerable interior features such as App Connect, a multi-function display and a steering wheel. 

Families on a budget are looking for a vehicle that can do it all and compact SUVs do just that. Most of us look for a vehicle that can easily adapt to varying road conditions, has low running costs, and is hassle-free to drive. It needs to be functional to take the kids to school, pop into your local grocery, weave in and out of traffic on a Monday morning and take your family on a scenic Sunday drive. 

Fuel efficiency, versatility and performance all play a pivotal role in deciding between the Renault Captur and other similarly specced compact SUVs on the market today. Motus Select has the largest variety of economical vehicles for you to shop from at competitive prices and exceptional quality. 

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Examining the Fuel Economy of the Kia Rio vs Picanto

Examining the Fuel Economy of the Kia Rio vs Picanto

Fuel efficiency is a critical factor to consider when car shopping. With all of us feeling the crunch, you may be in the market for a more economical car, such as the Kia Rio for sale or the Kia Picanto.

Both are renowned for offering incredible fuel economy, which will meet your needs as a cash-strapped consumer in today’s current financial climate. But what is the better buy for your other needs, driving preferences, and lifestyle?

Below, we compare these two nifty hatchbacks to help you make a financially sensible decision for your wallet.

Cost-Effective Excellence: The Kia Rio

If you are looking for a city car to help you navigate daily traffic with just a little bit extra space for weekend adventures, then the Kia Rio is the car for you. What’s more impressive than its economical value for long-term driving is its fuel efficiency. 

There are 11 variants in the newest range available in SA, with manual and automated gearboxes available in two distinct speeds: a 5-speed or a 6-speed. But what makes this a financially wise decision for most is that across the range of 1.2L, 1.4L, and 1.6L engines, the Rio consumes an average fuel rate of 6.2L/100km on many of its base models.

With over 40 high-quality used options available from us over at Motus Select, you are bound to find the ideal Kia Rio to meet your expectations quickly. 

Budget Conscious Design: The Kia Picanto

A worthy contender for the Kia Rio is the much more compact Picanto. Unassuming at first, its size is no indication of its economical performance in any regard. But with a few variants available on both the new and pre-owned markets, consumers can shop according to their needs. 

The range offers a 1.2L and 1.4L engine option, as well as manual and automated transmission gearboxes. With acclaimed top speeds reaching around 155 km/h, it is on the slower side of compact vehicles.

But where it excels is fuel economy. The Picanto, quick on its wheels, has an outstanding consumption rate of 5.8 litres per 100 km. For consumers looking for a car light on fuel from our extensive range for daily work or school commutes, the Picanto can deliver flawlessly. What it lacks in size, it more than makes up for with its extremely low usage, which can tackle rising prices today with ease.

When comparing two greats, such as the Kia Rio for sale or the Kia Picanto, you are spoilt for choice. More so when you consider their price points, exceptional value, and, most importantly, their incredible fuel economies.

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Practical Ways to Slash Your Petrol Consumption

Practical Ways to Slash Your Petrol Consumption

With yet another price increase, most South Africans have been reeling from the financial impact on their wallets. Like clockwork, you can expect unsolicited advice and unproven tips that all your friends and family swear by. 

Perhaps you aren’t really sure what the best solution is to combating high costs. Could parking in the shade help, shopping for more economical new car deals, or even trying questionable additives to your fuel tank be the answers?

Finding practical and manageable ways to reduce your spending with tried-and-tested methods is the best approach to take. With our help and expertise, here are our top 3 ways to slash your petrol consumption:

Deliberated Driving

No amount of petrol-saving tips is more effective than actually driving more consistently. Hard braking, speeding, and fast acceleration guzzle fuel more than you realise. Now is the time to ditch those bad driving habits you’ve picked up over the years. You will find that small changes add up and will help reduce your spending over time. 

Sharp Shopping

When car shopping, fuel economy is likely to be an influential consideration. Yet, you will be surprised how many forgo this important aspect for a suspiciously cheap or good-looking vehicle. Weighing up the consumption rate can be helpful in keeping your running costs low for your daily driving needs.

Mapped-Out Manoeuvres

Most of us hardly ever look up maps unless it’s a new route we have yet to take. However, you may find yourself surprised at how much time and fuel you can save by using an alternative to your daily commute trip. This tip is useful for both the work week and weekends. With quick planning, you can ensure that you are not driving around needlessly and wasting your fuel.

While this is not an extensive list, these practical tips can help you get started on your fuel-saving efforts. Consumption rates have never made more of an impact than today on both your car’s performance and your wallet.

Make the move to a more fuel-efficient vehicle by shopping our new car deals from our wide range of high-quality, affordable, and reliable options here at Motus Select. 

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Is the Renault Kiger Better Than Its Rivals?

Is the Renault Kiger Better Than Its Rivals?

When it comes to car shopping, Renault continues to outmanoeuvre the very best from around the world. It is a brand that has stayed true to its European flair and styling while seamlessly blending value and performance. Take the Renault Kiger for sale, an impeccable compact SUV offering that is built to outperform some of its closest competitors.

With the likes of the Hyundai Venue, Nissan Magnite, and Kia Sonet, the Kiger is up to the task of taking on these formidable competitors, and here’s why:

Practicality Achieved

The Renault Kiger has more to offer than just its good looks. There are five variants in its current range, with three trim lines: Life, Zen, and Intens. You can decide between a manual, automated, or CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) gearbox, depending on your driving preference and style. But more importantly, you can achieve an average fuel consumption rate of 5.4 litres per 100 km, which is a significant consideration these days due to high fuel prices.

The Kiger excels as a car for everyday driving and off-road adventures, allowing you to switch between Eco, Sport, and Normal driving modes with ease. For added support, the multi-sense driving mode system improves performance and handling.

Future-Forward  

The Renault Kiger is in a league of its own when it comes to its dynamic design and aesthetic features. Every variant carries a meticulously sculpted body that combines the aggression of an SUV with a futuristic look. The end result is a highly elevated vehicle that is bound to turn heads.

Rarely do automakers focus on more than one aspect when it comes to comfort, aesthetics, and practicality. But with Renault, they have found a way to achieve all three on almost all of their models, the Kiger being no exception.

Beautiful design flows into the interior, creating a cohesive look overall. But the cabin differs from the usual offering in the SUV market, with several storage compartments located inside. Additionally, trim accents provide a subtle but classic look throughout as well. Features such as ambient lighting, comfortable seating and smart finishes add a sense of well-thought-out functionality to every drive. 

So to answer the question, ‘Is the Renault Kiger better than its rivals’? It’s an undeniable yes. It’s a superior car in every way, appealing to most South Africans because of the incredible value it offers at an affordable price.

Explore exceptional design and performance with our range of reliable Renault Kiger for sale. Used, demo, or on special, we have a car for you and your lifestyle.

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Exploring Renault Demo Cars' Benefits

Exploring Renault Demo Cars' Benefits

Renault has firmly cemented itself in the South African market with offerings that appeal to first-time car owners and more experienced enthusiasts alike. They offer elegance, a touch of luxury, and classic trim lines at affordable prices. Coupled with this is their sport-like design, sculpted bodies, and meticulous performance, which gives them a true advantage in a range of options, from new, pre-owned cars to demo cars for sale.

But beyond exceptional style and reasonable power, what else does the brand have to offer consumers in the latest models available from Motus Select? Below, we take a quick look at the benefits of two of their biggest sellers.

Renault Duster

SUVs are growing in popularity worldwide, offering the everyday consumer more value than traditional bakkies, sedans, and hatchbacks. Renault’s answer to this demand is their incredibly versatile Duster, available at Motus Select.

The current range offers a few options, with 4x2 and 4x4 variants to shop from. Manual and automated dual-clutch transmission gearboxes are also available, depending on your personal preference. More importantly, though, is that the Duster has an incredible 4.9L/100km fuel economy rate to take on today’s high prices.

It’s built for almost every type of situation, and the suite of driver support systems speaks to this. Hill start assist, descent control, and cruise control not only make it easier to navigate through traffic and on off-road adventures but also give you peace of mind when tackling the unknown.

Renault Clio

The Clio has been on South African roads for a number of years, with good reason too. The hatchback seems to have mastered both style, practicality, and performance all in one. Most recently, a new generation has been released in South Africa to continue its legacy.

With four variants available, the range comes in a 1.0L engine with manual transmission. The fuel economy of 5.7 L/100 km is significant when compared to economical vehicles today. But the outstanding Clio has more to bring to the table than its good looks, nifty moves, and affordable price tag.

Features such as its ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) and surround-view cameras are almost essential in today’s driving conditions. With increased traffic, busier commutes, and unexpected weather patterns on the rise, having support like this will improve your overall driving experience.

The French carmaker has designed and manufactured vehicles that will appeal to every segment of the consumer market, from the adventurous to city-slick drivers. Renault has truly conquered the South African market, which seems to not only meet the mark but exceed expectations.

Ready to experience these exceptional Renault models firsthand? Experience these Renault marvels and more in our range of superb demo cars for sale

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Motus Focus: Pre-Owned BMW's

Motus Focus: Pre-Owned BMW's

The German automaker has brought motoring excellence to life with every vehicle they produce. Their cars stand out in the best way, appealing to almost all consumers with their good looks, sportlike performance, and luxurious modernity. That is why their brand is successful in the new, second-hand, and demo markets. Their cars hold their value and do exceedingly well, with consistent demand year over year.

Shopping for your ideal BMW pre-owned is in itself a statement. You are likely looking for sophisticated finishes, a thrilling drive, and meticulous craftsmanship. So what are your options with Motus Select?

Below are a few of our top picks to get you ready for the road.

BMW X1: The Competitive Crossover

The BMW X1 has an undoubtedly versatile charm. It blends both the practicality you are likely looking for in a bigger vehicle without compromising on its style and design of.

It’s a bold take on performing as an all-rounder. There are a number of variants on the pre-owned market that lean towards 2.0L diesel and 1.5L petrol engines. Depending on your preference, you will find that the automated Steptronic transmission system is highly supportive through traffic, with the option to shop the dual-clutch variant.

Wireless charging, USB-C ports, a curved infotainment display system, and the 540L luggage capacity on certain models are just a few of the standout features to look out for when car shopping. The X1 can take you from city highways to country roads without much fuss. With added space, prioritised power, and undeniable style, it is the only crossover you need to consider.

BMW 320i: A Top-Class Contender

Redefining class is what BMW offers consumers with their 3 Series Range. The 320i sedan, in particular, gives you a look into the future with its dynamic design and modern touches.

More than just a showstopper, the 320i is a popular make of car on South African roads because of the consumer value it holds. With masterful precision, the 320i range is available in a 2.0L engine that achieves approximately 6.3L/100km fuel consumption. The various driving modes match well with the automated transmission gearbox option. The brand also claims to push out power of up to 135 kW.

But what really makes the 320i such a firm favourite in our consumer market is its lengthy list of features, which enhance the drive from start to finish of every journey. With luggage capacity at an all-time high of 480 litres, it’s significant in comparison to competitor sedans. BMW goes beyond just quick convenience with its automated climate control, smartphone compatibility, tyre pressure monitoring, and adaptive cruise control.

The 320i makes the ideal driving partner for all your city needs, affording you space, enthralling performance, and comfort where it matters.

BMW 220D: The Steady Runner

The BMW 220D is truly a marvel. With ravishingly good looks, it’s a compact luxury car that will give you everything you need and more. It offers consumers more than just stylish curves and modern finishes; you can expect high performance and efficient handling.

The range has a few options available, with the most popular variant being a 2.0L turbo diesel that pushes out 400 Nm of torque and an incredible 140 kW of power. For speed enthusiasts, the brand claims a top speed of 237 km/h while going from 0 to 100 km/h in just around 7.0 seconds.

The versatile driving modes, reasonable fuel economy of 6.9 L/100 km, cruise control, speed limiter, and safety support with its collision mitigation systems make it a worthwhile consideration. It’s a very agile coupe, which may be small in size but large in its offering. And it does this effortlessly as you zip through heavy intersections or drive along the coast.

BMW 118i: The Dynamic Drive

Lastly, for those looking for something slightly smaller that still makes an entrance, the BMW 118i is an ideal choice. It gives you exceptional performance for a compact vehicle, with an emphasis on efficient and dynamic driving.

The 1.5L engine is on par with the rest of the hatchback segment in the country, with three distinct driving modes: Comfort, Eco Pro, and Sport. This allows drivers to switch up their gearbox efficiency depending on their needs, almost at the push of a button.

Automated stop/start functionality, parking sensors and cameras, as well as the Servotronic option on certain models, allow for supported steering on your journey—all features that give you more bang for your buck. Cityscapes are made easy with the 118i, in all its glory. It’s made for the concrete jungle, tackling traffic and tight parking spots without breaking a sweat.

Discover German perfection today! Whatever your pick, you can be sure that our BMW pre-owned range will deliver the ultimate driving experience at every turn.

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