February 2025’s Top 5 Cars in South Africa: Car Prices, Fuel Drops & Insurance Premiums

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Good news, drivers! March brings a much-needed dip in fuel prices, making your monthly budget easier to manage. On top of that, car insurance premiums have edged down slightly across the board. Small wins, but we’ll take them!

 

Each month, Naamsa, the Automotive Business Council, releases the latest Domestic New Vehicle data, revealing the best-selling cars in South Africa. This article breaks down February’s top five, helping you compare costs and find the best fit for your budget.

 

 

Naamsa’s Top 5 Best Selling Cars in South Africa

The biggest shift in this February’s Top 5 (compared to January) is that the Volkswagen Polo has made way for its more affordable sibling, the Polo Vivo, offering similar reliability at a lower price. And for Toyota fans, here’s a reason to celebrate - Toyota just won Brand of the Year at the Cars.co.za Consumer Awards! Some of this month’s top sellers also took home category wins, proving their value beyond just sales figures.

 

 

The Best Selling Cars in South Africa: March 2025

So, which car gives you the best deal? Let’s dive into Naamsa’s Top 5 best selling cars and compare the numbers.

 

 

1. Toyota Corolla: The Award-Winning Staple

Reliability, comfort, and now officially part of the Brand of the Year lineup, the Toyota Corolla continues to be a rock-solid choice for South African drivers. With a steady price and slightly lower insurance, this best-seller remains a smart long-term investment.

 

Key costs:

  • Average insurance premium on Hippo: R1,164
  • Cost to fill the tank: R1,117
  • Monthly repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months and no deposit): R12,038
  • Purchase price: R549,300

 

Toyota’s reputation for affordability and resale value keeps the Corolla firmly at the top of the list. It’s not flashy, but it’s a choice you’ll never regret.

 

 

2. Suzuki Swift: The Budget Hero (and an Award Winner!)

The Suzuki Swift’s affordability and efficiency continue to shine, and it’s now an official winner, taking home Budget Car of the Year at the Cars.co.za Awards. It’s a no-brainer for those looking for low costs without sacrificing quality.

 

Key costs:

  • Average insurance premium on Hippo: R1,325
  • Cost to fill the tank: R827
  • Monthly repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months and no deposit): R4,876
  • Purchase price: R219,900

 

A full tank for under R850 and a sub-R5,000 monthly repayment? Yes please! The Swift continues to prove why it’s the go-to for first-time buyers and budget-conscious drivers.

 

 

3. Volkswagen Polo Vivo: The New Entry with a Lower Price Tag

The Polo is out of the Top 5 and its cousin the Polo Vivo steps in. This more affordable alternative still delivers German engineering with a lower upfront cost and a noticeable drop in insurance premiums.

 

Key costs:

  • Average insurance premium on Hippo: R1,275
  • Cost to fill the tank: R1,005
  • Monthly repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months and no deposit): R6,007
  • Purchase price: R271,900

 

The shift to the Vivo makes sense for those who love VW quality but want to keep costs down. A solid city car with a balanced price-to-performance ratio - now that’s lekker.

 

 

4. Hyundai i20: Premium Looks, Practical Price

This Hyundai i20 hatchback continues to hit the sweet spot between affordability and a premium feel, making it a strong choice for young professionals and small families.

 

Key costs:

  • Average insurance premium on Hippo: R1,305
  • Cost to fill the tank: R827
  • Monthly repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months and no deposit): R6,833
  • Purchase price: R309,900

 

With insurance slightly lower this month, the i20 remains a competitive all-rounder for those wanting practicality with a touch of style.

 

 

5. Ford Ranger: Mzansi’s favourite workhorse (also an Award Winner!)

If you need power, the Ford Ranger remains king. The 3.0 V6 Raptor just bagged the Ultimate Double Cab award, and for good reason—this bakkie is built for those who demand serious performance.

 

Key costs:

  • Average insurance premium on Hippo: R1,611
  • Cost to fill the tank: R1,617
  • Monthly repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months and no deposit): R13,140
  • Purchase price: R600,000

 

It’s the most expensive option on the list, but if you need a workhorse with muscle, the Ranger is hard to beat.

 

 

Which Car Best Fits Your Budget?

With fuel prices dropping and insurance costs easing slightly, March offers solid options across the price spectrum. Whether you’re after a budget-friendly runaround (hello, Suzuki Swift!) or a rugged powerhouse (Ford Ranger, we see you), there’s a fit for every lifestyle.

 

Make (Naamsa's Top Selling)Model (Hippo's Top Selling)Ave. Hippo Insurance PremiumTank Fuel CostMonthly Repayment (based on prime 11%, 60 months, no deposit)Purchase Price
Toyota Corolla R1,164 R1,117 R12,038 R549,300
Suzuki Swift R1,325 R827 R4,876 R219,900
Volkswagen Polo Vivo R1,275 R1,005 R6,007 R271,900
Hyundai i20 R1,305 R827 R6,833 R309,900
Ford Ranger R1,611 R1,617 R13,140 R600,000

 

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