2011 Daihatsu Gran Max 1.5 High-Spec

Used Car - 77 000 km - Manual - Petrol - Omars Car Sales, Durban Central, Durban

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You're getting a Bad deal! This car is priced 14.3% higher compared to other cars

Asking Price

R 139 950

This car is priced 14.3% higher than the average retail value of this make and model.

Average Retail Value

R 122,400.00

The average price of all cars listed of the same brand and model.

2011 Daihatsu Gran Max 1.5 High-Spec Price Comparison

The average price of similar cars is R 122,400.00. The price of this car is R 139,950.00. This car is priced 14.3% higher than other similar cars.

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More 2011 Daihatsu Gran Max 1.5 High-Spec Details

Performance Specs

  • Engine: 1.5L inline-4 petrol engine
  • Power Output: Approximately 71 kW (96 hp)
  • Torque: 134 Nm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Fuel Efficiency: Around 8.0 L/100 km combined

Ownership Costs & Maintenance

  • Average Annual Maintenance Cost: R8,000 – R12,000
  • Insurance Cost: Approximately R1,000 per month depending on insurance provider and coverage specifics
  • Resale Value: Moderately high depreciation, typical for commercial vehicles
  • Common Repairs:
    • Brake pad replacement: R1,000 – R2,000
    • Oil change: R500 – R800
    • Tire replacement: R800 per tire

Car Comparisons

  • Ford Bantam 1.6i: Similar usage and capabilities but less potent, with 70 kW of power.
  • Nissan NP200 1.6 8V: Comparable power at 64 kW, better market visibility in South Africa.
  • Chevrolet Utility 1.4: Smaller engine at 1.4L yet reliable. Generally cheaper in maintenance.

Market Insight

  • The Daihatsu brand is less visible compared to Toyota, Nissan, and Chevrolet in the South African market.
  • Resale market: Limited compared to other more prevalent brands, impacting resale values.
  • Niche Market Penetration: Specifically popular in the compact commercial vehicle segment within urban areas for small businesses.
  • Influence of Imports: Dependent on import regulations which can affect pricing and availability.

Finance Calculator





Monthly Payments: R 2 561,79

Total Interest: R 58 494,17

Total Payment: R 184 449,17

* Please note that these calculations are only estimates and must be confirmed with your finance provider.

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