WeBuyCars has taken the second-hand car market by storm in recent years and sold over 65,000 vehicles in its past financial year.
This was up from 50,000 vehicles the year before – and saw the company make R6.7 billion in revenue.
The margins on its vehicles are not extreme, however, and the company said it averages around R5,200 profit after tax per vehicle sold.
Additionally, WeBuyCars offers financing, insurance, tracking, and online auctions – and has a presence in all nine provinces.
This makes it a great place to find a cheap used car.
How cheap, you ask?
We looked at their stock listed online to find the lowest-priced cars on offer in South Africa.
All prices were accurate at the time of writing and include VAT.
Mazda Etude 160i A/C – R15,900
- Year: 2000
- Mileage: 358,000km
- Service history: No record
Toyota Conquest 130 – R15,900
- Year: 1998
- Mileage: 247,000km
- Service history: No record
BMW 3 Series 318i (E36) – R14,900
- Year: 1996
- Mileage: 493,000km
- Service history: No record
Mazda 323 130 Sting – R12,900
- Year: 2000
- Mileage: 230,000km
- Service history: No record
Toyota Cressida 2.0 GS – R10,900
- Year: 1991
- Mileage: 590,000km
- Service history: No record
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