The Automatic Renault Cars You Can Buy In South Africa For Under R250,000

A car with an automatic transmission (AT) can make driving a lot easier, especially in built-up and heavy traffic areas – which has led to vehicles that offer an AT becoming very popular in South Africa.

According to data from AutoTrader, there has been a considerable shift from manual cars to automatic transmissions, reported News24. The data showed that of the 13% of prospective car buyers using the gearbox type search filter, 82% selected the automatic filter.

Additionally, in August 2020, manual transmission cars made up 54% of the used car market listings, while automatic transmission listings comprised 46%. But by August 2022, the automatic share had risen to 55%, while the share of manual cars dropped to 45%, AutoTrader CEO George Mienie told News24.

In the past, manual transmissions were known to get better fuel economy than their automatic counterparts – which, in the early days, could use up to 10% more fuel than their manual equivalent. However, modern developments in automatic transmissions and variations have meant that this is longer the case.

Among the technological advancements of automatic transmissions came the automated manual transmission (AMT) – also called a semi-automatic gearbox because it marries the clutch and gears of a manual with a set of actuators, sensors, processors and pneumatics.

This type of transmission is used in most cars on this list. Using an AMT system, the driver does not have to do anything, as the system operates the clutch and selects the right gear for the driving situation – although the driver can elect to use the gears manually.

While operating like an automatic, on paper, an AMT gearbox offers the same, if not better fuel-saving benefits as a traditional stick shift transmission.
Unfortunately, automatics often cost thousands of rands more than their manual counterparts. However, the good news is that there are still many small affordable cars on the market with the option of an automatic transmission.

The Renault automatic vehicles you can buy in South Africa right now for under R250,000 is the Kwid and the Kiger.

Renault Kwid 1.0 Climber auto
This Renault Kwid price: R208,999
Fuel consumption: 4.9 L/100km
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Renault Kiger 1.0 Zen auto
This Renault Kiger price: R239,999
Fuel consumption: 5.2 L/100km
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If you want to know more than the fuel usage and pricing of the Renault Kwid and Kiger - you can simply Google it.

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Info sourced from https://businesstech.co.za/news/motoring/