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How much more you pay for an automatic than a manual in South Africa

The cheapest automatic cars in South Africa can often cost anywhere from R20,000 to nearly R100,000 more than the cheapest manual models.

Automatics transmissions (AT) are becoming increasingly favoured in the vehicle market due to how much easier they can make driving, especially in heavy traffic, and several cars in the more high-end segment are now offered exclusively as autos.

For many other vehicles, though, an AT is an alternative to a manual gearbox and will usually add thousands of rands onto the asking price of a particular model.

How much more you’ll pay

It bears mentioning that comparing the cost of a manual and an automatic is not always a straightforward apples-to-apples situation, as in many cases an AT is only offered higher up in the vehicle’s trim line – creating an even larger price disparity.

That being said, it’s still worth highlighting how much extra the average motorist will need to pay if they want to take home their preferred vehicle with an automatic gearbox.

We looked at a variety of South Africa’s most popular cars to provide you with a better picture of what you can expect to pay for the cheapest model with a self-shifting transmission.

Click on the underlined vehicle names for more information.


Hatchbacks

Model Cheapest manual Cheapest automatic Price difference
Suzuki Swift R194,900 R227,900 R33,000
Toyota Starlet R226,200 R261,100 R34,900
Hyundai i20 R297,900 R329,900 R32,000
VW Polo R329,300 R391,400 R62,100
Peugeot 208 R329,900 R419,900 R90,000


Sedans

Model Cheapest manual Cheapest automatic Price difference
Suzuki DZire R193,900 R226,200 R32,300
Honda Amaze R231,200 R266,800 R35,600
Toyota Corolla Quest R298,400 R319,400 R21,000
VW Polo sedan R332,400 R381,700 R49,300
Subaru WRX R799,000 R877,000 R78,000


Crossovers and SUVs

Model Cheapest manual Cheapest automatic Price difference
Suzuki Vitara Brezza R262,200 R283,900 R21,700
Nissan Magnite R290,500 R317,500 R27,000
Chery Tiggo 4 Pro R299,900 R336,900 R37,000
VW T-Cross R387,600 R432,200 R44,600
Toyota Fortuner R623,200 R646,400 R23,200


Double-cab bakkies

Model Cheapest manual Cheapest automatic Price difference
Mahindra Pik Up R387,999 R413,999 R26,000
Ford Ranger R426,890 R465,830 R38,940
Toyota Hilux R479,200 R568,400 R89,200
Isuzu D-Max R511,400 R530,100 R18,700
Nissan Navara R514,500 R542,900 R28,400


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