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Drive off to university in a zippy Toyota Vitz

It's a cool, stylish and practical compact hatchback.

The Toyota Vitz has positioned itself as a premier, budget-friendly choice for South Africans, targeting first-time buyers, students and urban commuters. As one of the most affordable new cars in the country, it combines low running costs with Toyota’s reputation for reliability.

Sanjay Dayanand, sales manager at Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach said the Vitz is perfect for city life and more. “It is one of the cheapest new cars in the market, making it accessible for student budgets.

The Vitz boasts impressive fuel efficiency, with figures as low as 4.4L/100km. Its small stature, light, precise five-speed gearbox (or convenient automatic transmission option), and light clutch make it exceptionally easy to handle, drive and park. Despite its budget status, the Vitz comes equipped with essentials like airbags, stability control and immobiliser.”

The Vitz features a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder engine with 49kW and 89Nm of torque, which is well suited for city driving.

Weekend trips to the mall or the beach and squeezing into narrow parking spaces are effortless in the Vitz. Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride with convenient features such as two integrated headrests in front and three in the rear, steering wheel controls, aircon and electric windows.

Road trip or short trip, with friends or on your own, the Vitz will get you there in comfort and style.

Choose from one of six colours and selected models. Unique detailing on the range-topping XR model further enhances the Vitz’s aesthetics by adding front fog lamps, glossy smoked 15-inch alloys, and colour-matched door handles and side mirrors.

The Vitz is backed by a 3-year/100,000km warranty and a 4-year/60,000km service plan.

Get down to Halfway Toyota Shelly Beach now, and find out more on amazing deals on the Vitz.

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