The Ford Ranger stayed on top while value-driven models like the Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Grand i10 posted major gains.

The start of used car sales in South Africa in 2026 shows sustained strength, with strong year-on-year (YoY) growth and only a slight month-on-month (MoM) decline, according to the latest data from AutoTrader. Despite having fewer selling days than January, February 2026 delivered a solid performance, suggesting that the year ahead could see continued momentum in the used car market.

Last month, 33,293 used vehicles were sold, representing a -3.4% decline compared to January 2026 (34,452 units), but a notable +15.3% increase year-on-year from February 2025, when 28,884 used vehicles were sold. As expected, Toyota remained the most popular used car brand, with 5,513 units sold in February. While this was down from 5,876 units in January, it was still higher than the 5,099 units sold a year earlier.

The Japanese automaker’s dominance is also evident in the top 10 best-selling used cars, where four of the ten vehicles are Toyota models. Volkswagen secured second place with 4,197 used vehicle sales, followed by Ford with 3,340 units.

On a month-on-month basis, most brands recorded declines, with BMW and Suzuki the only exceptions, posting increases of +6% and +3% respectively compared to January 2026. Mercedes-Benz recorded no change in month-on-month sales and also registered the smallest year-on-year increase, at just +1%.

Suzuki once again posted the strongest year-on-year growth, with sales rising +59%, followed by Hyundai at +36%. Kia and Renault also recorded solid growth of +24% and +21%, respectively. Nissan, meanwhile, was the only automaker to record a year-on-year decline, with sales falling -13%.

The Ford Ranger continues to dominate the used vehicle market, maintaining its position as South Africa’s favourite used vehicle. A total of 1,913 examples of the Silverton-built bakkie were sold last month, representing a +10.9% year-on-year increase.

In second place, trailing by nearly 400 units, is the Toyota Hilux, with 1,552 units sold and more modest year-on-year growth of +3.4%. The Volkswagen Polo Vivo retained third position with 1,192 units sold, followed closely by its more refined sibling, the Volkswagen Polo, at 1,151 units.

Further down the rankings, several models recorded stronger growth. The Suzuki Swift delivered impressive year-on-year growth of +55.7%, reaching 819 units sold. While this growth comes from a smaller base, the Hyundai Grand i10 recorded the highest year-on-year increase, rising +62.8% to 503 units.

Other strong performers include the Isuzu D-Max and Toyota Corolla Cross, which saw year-on-year growth of +25.2% and +34.6%, respectively. Interestingly, the Volkswagen Polo was the only model to record a year-on-year decline, slipping -2.3%, while the Toyota Starlet posted the smallest increase, with growth of just +0.9%.

“February’s performance reinforces the strong momentum we’re seeing in South Africa’s used car market,” said George Mienie, CEO of AutoTrader. “Even with fewer selling days than January, the market delivered solid year-on-year growth, which highlights the continued resilience of consumer demand. Established favourites such as the Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux and Polo Vivo remain dominant, but it’s equally encouraging to see strong growth from value-driven models like the Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Grand i10. This balance between trusted nameplates and emerging contenders points to a market that is both stable and evolving as buyers prioritise reliability and overall value.”

In February 2026, the used car market showed the following key figures:

  • The cumulative value of used cars reached R13.03 billion in February 2026, representing a MoM decrease of -9.01% from January 2026 (R14.32 billion) and a YoY increase of +8.40% from February 2025 (R12.02 billion).
  • The average price of a used vehicle sat at R428,562 in February 2026, up from R416,082 in January 2026 and up from R416,483 in January 2025.
  • The average mileage decreased to 69,654 km in February 2026, compared to 70,938 km in January 2026 and 73,688 km in February 2026.

The Ford Ranger was the most sold used vehicle in February 2026 with 1,913 units, followed by the Toyota Hilux (1,552). The Volkswagen Polo Vivo and Volkswagen Polo ranked third and fourth respectively, while models such as the Suzuki Swift, Toyota Fortuner and Isuzu D-Max also featured among South Africa’s top ten used vehicles for the month.

Top 10 sold used models in February 2026

Ranked by most soldModelSold Count Price (R) Average Mileage (km) AverageRegistration year Average
1Ford Ranger1,913R516,10777,537 km5-years-old
2Toyota Hilux1,552R470,179107,036 km6-years-old
3Volkswagen Polo Vivo1,192R214,22151,847 km4-years-old
4Volkswagen Polo1,151R276,39168,345 km5-years-old
5Suzuki Swift819R204,72239,950 km3-years-old
6Toyota Fortuner691R499,504111,026 km7-years-old
7Isuzu D-Max581R436,24070,902 km4-years-old
8Toyota Corolla Cross576R385,03731,061 km3-years-old
9Hyundai Grand i10503R193,44247,543 km4-years-old
10Toyota Starlet465R239,96235,046 km3-years-old

Source: AutoTrader Used Car Sales Data: 1 – 28 Februar