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4 budget-friendly demo cars to look out for

Pre-owned car platform Motus Select has revealed the BAIC Beijing X55, Kia Pegas, and Suzuki Celerio and Dzire can all be had at bargain prices if they are bought as demo models.

Demo cars generally afford the benefits of a brand-new vehicle, such as the latest in comfort and safety technologies, with the main benefit being a lower price tag than their undriven counterparts.

However, they aren’t as readily available as new or pre-owned cars, so it’s much harder to find a deal.


BAIC Beijing X55 – New from R404,900

The newest vehicle on this list, the X55 is the first model to come from BAIC’s Beijing sub-brand.

Three variants of the crossover are for sale each with an identical drivetrain taking the form of a 1.5-litre, turbo-petrol engine paired with a seven-speed automatic gearbox.

Subsequently, the X55 is one of the most powerful vehicles in its price class, producing 130kW and 305Nm at an average fuel consumption of 7.2l/100km.

In terms of creature comforts, the Beijing offers as standard a 10.1-inch infotainment system with Bluetooth, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s screen, keyless entry and start, LED lights, artificial leather upholstery, six airbags, ABS with brake assist, brake auto hold, rear parking sensors, a reverse camera, hill descent control, and 18-inch wheels.


Kia Pegas – New from R259,995

One of the most affordable sedans in the country, the Kia Pegas was introduced in mid-2021 and can be had in LX and EX equipment grades.

The LX comes with a multifunction steering wheel, a 7-inch media system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, rear parking sensors, a reverse camera, ABS, two airbags, and 14-inch steel wheels with covers.

The EX additionally boasts cruise control, fog lights, a leather steering wheel and seats, chrome exterior finishes, and alloy rims.

Under the hood, all versions of the Kia are equipped with a 1.4-litre, petrol motor generating 69kW and 132Nm, with the LX sold in five-speed manual guise only, while the EX is available in manual and four-speed automatic.

Combined fuel usage for the manual sits at 5.7l/100km, whereas the auto reports a reading of 6.0l/100km.


Suzuki Celerio – New from R178,900

The Celerio is one of Suzuki’s most popular products.

Three models of the compact hatch are on sale to the public spanning two trim levels, two transmissions, and one engine.

Inside the cabin, the base Celerio GA boasts a multifunction steering wheel, a multi-information driver display, a 12V power socket, an auto start-stop system, rear parking sensors, two airbags, ABS with brake assist, and 14-inch steel wheels in plastic decorations.

The range-topping GL further receives more steering-wheel-mounted controls, electric windows, a USB port, central locking, a 7-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth, and 15-inch alloys – with hill-hold control also being installed on the automatic variants.

Driving the Suzuki is a 1.0-litre petrol block providing 49kW and 89Nm. Both the GA and GL have five-speed manual options, while the GL is also sold in a five-speed automatic configuration.

Combined fuel consumption for every Celerio sits at a low 4.2l/100km.


Suzuki Dzire – New from R193,900

Like the other vehicles on this list, the Suzuki Dzire has three individual specifications on the market, all sourcing power from a 1.2-litre petrol unit combined with either a five-speed manual or automated manual box.

As such, the sedan enjoys 61kW and 113Nm of power and returns an average fuel spend of 4.9l/100km regardless of the chosen underpinnings.

Amenities on the base GA model encompass remote central locking, a multi-information driver’s display, all-round electric windows, two front airbags, ABS with brake assist, and 14-inch steel wheels with centre caps.

Upgrading to the GL adds a multifunction steering wheel, front fog lamps, rear-seat aircon vents, front cabin lighting, a radio with Bluetooth support, a chrome grille and door handles, and 15-inch alloys.


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