What is a 2017 Toyota Fortuner worth?
Our estimate for a 9-year-old Toyota Fortuner in average condition with typical mileage, on 2026 market pricing.
The 2017 Fortuner on its value curve
The marker shows where a 2017 model sits today: 9 years in, 56% of the new price already gone. The steep part of the curve is behind it; from here it sheds value at roughly 10% a year.
If you buy it now
| Fair buy price (retail) | R 186 561 |
| Worth in 1 year | R 168 103 |
| Worth in 3 years | R 136 484 |
| 3-year cost of ownership (depreciation) | R 50 077 |
| ±Monthly financed | R 3 261/m |
Depreciation only; fuel, insurance and maintenance excluded.
Is one year newer worth it?
| Model year | Est. retail | Step up costs | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | R 218 433 | — | See value → |
| 2017 (this page) | R 186 561 | +R 31 872 to newest | |
| 2016 | R 159 339 | +R 59 094 to newest | See value → |
2017 Toyota Fortuner: common questions
What is a 2017 Toyota Fortuner worth in South Africa?
Around R 186 561 as a retail asking price, with clean low-mileage examples reaching R 203 351 and higher-mileage cars closer to R 169 771. A dealer trade-in offer would sit near R 164 174.
Is a 2017 Toyota Fortuner a good buy now?
It has already absorbed 56% of its new-car depreciation. If you buy at R 186 561 and keep it three years, expect it to shed roughly R 50 077 more. As a workhorse bakkie & ladder-frame suv model, its steepest losses are behind it, which is exactly when this kind of car makes the most financial sense used.
What did a 2017 Toyota Fortuner cost new?
About R 427 894 at launch pricing in 2017 (our estimate, deflated from today's list price). It has kept 44% of that.
What would financing a 2017 Toyota Fortuner cost monthly?
At R 186 561 over 72 months at 11.75% with 10% down, roughly R 3 261 per month before fees and insurance. Shorter terms suit used cars better; run your own numbers in the value calculator.
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Estimates modelled from list pricing and our SA depreciation tiers; condition, mileage, spec and region move real prices. Not a valuation or an offer.