Suzuki S-Presso vs Toyota Agya
Value retention, real cost and monthly money, compared on the same 2026 South African data.
Too close to call on resale: both keep about 65% of their value over three years. Decide on the deal, not the badge.
Both curves, one chart
Head to head
| S-Presso | Agya | |
|---|---|---|
| New price (from) | R 178 900 | R 178 600 |
| ±Monthly instalment | R 3 127/m | R 3 122/m |
| Retained after 1 year | 81% | 81% |
| Retained after 3 years | 65% | 65% |
| Value after 3 years | R 116 205 | R 116 011 |
| Lost to depreciation (3y) | R 62 695 | R 62 589 |
| Value after 5 years | R 91 221 | R 91 068 |
| Our tier | Budget & entry level | Budget & entry level |
Suzuki S-Presso →
South Africa's cheapest new car for much of its life, the S-Presso arrived in 2020 and became a fixture at the top of the entry-level sales charts. Buyers pick it for the low purchase price, sub-5L/100km economy and cheap parts. Because so many first-time buyers shop at this price point, used examples move quickly.
Known for: rock-bottom pricing and running costs
Toyota Agya →
An Indonesian-built city car that served as Toyota's cheapest model from 2020 until the Vitz replaced it. The 1.0-litre engine is basic but frugal, and equipment was thin on early cars. Used examples are plentiful and cheap to run, though the badge carries more weight than the car itself.
Known for: short-lived budget hatch before the vitz
Common questions
Which holds value better, the Suzuki S-Presso or the Toyota Agya?
They are close to inseparable: 65% vs 65% retained after three years. Buy on price, spec and the deal you can get, not on resale.
Which is cheaper to own over three years?
Depreciation is the biggest ownership cost. The Suzuki S-Presso loses about R 62 695 over three years and the Toyota Agya loses about R 62 589. Fuel, insurance and servicing can narrow or widen that, but the depreciation gap is the number to start from.
What do they cost per month?
On typical finance (10% deposit, 72 months, 11.75%), the Suzuki S-Presso runs about R 3 127 per month and the Toyota Agya about R 3 122, before fees and insurance.
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Modelled estimates on a retail basis; spec levels and real transaction prices vary.