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SEE | Nine sedans to consider in SA if your budget is capped at R350 000

2020-09-10 17:00

Charlen Raymond

2020 Suzuki Ciaz (MotorPress)

• We list nine sedans in SA that retail for under R350 000.

• The Suzuki Dzire is the most affordable, priced from R173 900.

• Toyota's Corolla Quest also made the list.

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The last few years, more and more automakers withdrew several of their cars from the South African carpool. Ford removed the sedan versions of the Fiesta and Focus from the market, as well as its Fusion.

Volkswagen also removed several of its sedans, leaving only the Polo Sedan to fend for itself. Why? Because the demand for crossovers and SUVs have become too high. It's better to see to demand than keep a sinking ship afloat. Whatever metaphor you want to use, insert here.

However, several automakers are still turning a profit out of sedans in their line-up. Suzuki, for example, has two sedans - the Ciaz and Dzire - while Toyota has three. In the infographic lower down this article, we list nine sedans for sale in South Africa with a retail price of under R350 000. Though the Honda Ballade's top model has a sticker price of R366 700, we included it because most of the range falls into the price bracket.

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2020 Toyota Corolla Quest (MotorPress)

An interesting mix

Of the nine cars listed, only the Polo Sedan gives buyers the option of more than one engine choice. Two petrol engines, a 1.4- and 1.6-litre, make up the range alongside a 1.5-litre diesel option. Interestingly, the Polo Sedan is the only car in this company to offer a diesel engine, which should interest those concerned with the long-road comfort of low-down torque - 250Nm, to be exact.

The Toyota Corolla Quest will most likely be the vehicle most buyers would opt for first, given that it's 1) based on the eleventh-generation Toyota Corolla, and 2) is comprehensively specified at a competitive price. And because the car is locally-built at Toyota's Prospection plant in Durban, owners will have no problem waiting on parts as it will be readily available.

Speaking of parts, Suzuki recently moved house to a new and bigger facility. This to accommodate the increasing demand for its cars, locally. The new home also has a bigger storage facility for more parts. Part of the automaker's growing success locally is its Dzire and Ciaz sedans. Doing duty lower down the price scale as affordable, yet well-built, alternatives, these two sedans have proved their worth and is deserving of one's consideration.