Whether you're looking for an affordable runabout, a car for your student offspring or just looking at a second car, the entry-level offerings will always be considered. With car prices continuously escalating you'll want to know how much that seemingly affordable car will cost you every month.
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New car prices start from R140 000 and one of the cheapest offerings is the BAIC D20 hatch 1.3 Comfort. Coming in at R149 990, the 1.3 Comfort offers a surprising level of convenience and safety for the money. You'll find that it has ABS with EBD, driver and passenger airbags, daytime running lights, park distance control in the rear and ISOFIX mounting points for child seats.
We're looking at the estimate monthly repayments on a new BAIC D20, starting with the 1.3 Comfort and running through to the most expensive offering, the BAIC D20 sedan 1.5 Fashion Auto. Calculations are based on the current retail price without extras, taken over 60-months with a 10% deposit with no balloon or residual. The interest rate is set at 12% and it's worth noting that individual interest rates may vary based on credit profiles.
BAIC D20 hatch 1.3 Comfort
Retail price: R149 990
Monthly repayments: R3098.64
BAIC D20 hatch 1.5 Comfort
Retail price: R169 990
Monthly repayments: R3499.04
BAIC D20 hatch 1.5 Fashion
Retail price: R179 990
Monthly repayments: R3699.24
BAIC D20 hatch 1.5 Fashion Auto
Retail price: R189 990
Monthly repayments: R3899.44
BAIC D20 sedan 1.5 Fashion Auto
Retail price: R209 990
Monthly repayments: R4299.84
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