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Strong mainstream tier

Suzuki resale values in South Africa

Suzuki returned to South Africa in 2008 and has grown into the country's second best-selling passenger brand behind Toyota. Its mostly Indian-built range wins buyers with low prices, light fuel consumption and dependable resale values.

Brand depreciation profile

Projected value of a typical Suzuki at R 269 900, the median new price across the range, on the strong mainstream curve. Estimates, not quotes.

R0R75kR150kR225kR300kNow1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8y9y10yYears from now
Left after 1 year
85%
about R 229 415
Left after 3 years
72%
about R 194 177
Left after 5 years
60%
about R 160 798

Every Suzuki we track

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Common questions about Suzuki values

Do Suzuki cars hold their value?

Suzuki sits in our "Strong mainstream" depreciation tier. On our model a typical Suzuki keeps about 72% of its new price after three years, so a R 269 900 car would still be worth around R 194 177. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.

What is the cheapest new Suzuki?

The cheapest Suzuki we track is the S-Presso, from about R 178 900. After three years it should still be worth around R 116 205 on our estimates.

Which Suzuki holds value best?

On our numbers the Suzuki Jimny holds value best, keeping about 79% of its price after three years, roughly R 352 115 of a R 444 900 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.