The Herald (South Africa)

The 10 most popular used cars with the lowest CO2 emissions

- Motoring Staff

Businesses and society are gearing up to achieve climate neutral goals to stop global warming and motorists and the automotive industry have important roles to play.

SA is a signatory to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement.

As an energy and emissions intensive middle-income developing country, it recognises the need to contribute to global efforts to move to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

However, SA faces the challenge of decarbonis­ing while also enhancing transport services for consumers.

AutoTrader CEO George Mienie says the automotive industry is one of the biggest contributo­rs to CO2 emissions.

“Transport in SA is the third largest emitting sector, with more than 90% of transport sector emissions arising from road transport. However, automotive companies have not sat idly by.

“They have focused on the developmen­t of ‘greener’ cars such as electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids. The industry has also focused on producing cars that, while they may still have internal combustion engines, have superior CO2 credential­s.”

In SA, consumers have not always focused on CO2 credential­s when looking for a car.

Factors such as value for money or performanc­e may have been more top of mind.

Even in developed markets such as the US, CO2 emissions figures aren’t necessaril­y taken into considerat­ion when motorists buy a car and they don’t even appear in vehicle reviews.

However, as South African motorists become more aware of the effect of their purchasing decisions on the environmen­t, this situation could change.

The emissions tax on passenger cars is R132g/km on CO2 emissions > 95g/km.

In other words, R132 has to be paid per gram of CO2 emitted per kilometre over the 95g/km threshold.

Take the VW Polo. On average, consumers will pay R4,250.40 in carbon tax when purchasing a vehicle new.

There is also the possibilit­y that South African motorists could be penalised for buying a car with an internal combustion engine in the future.

Many countries have introduced financial incentives for EV purchases. France has introduced an incentive of €5,000 (R102,421) to €7,000 (R143,385) for EVs with a production carbon footprint below 14.75 tonnes of CO2.4.

Hence, in the future, buying a car with low emissions could make sense — and cents too.

Which popular used cars in SA boast low emissions?

An analysis of the top 10 most sold 2023 variants available on the used car market and listed for sale on AutoTrader from January 1 to December 31 2023 contains much insight. They are ranked based on CO2 emissions and sales.

There are a number of outliers to emerge from this data. For example, the Suzuki Swift GL was the 10th most sold variant (2023 registrati­on year) on the used car market but has the lowest CO2 emissions of all the cars that feature in the top 10 most sold list, emitting a mere 116g/km.

The Volkswagen Polo Vivo 1.4, on the other hand, was the most sold variant with a 2023 registrati­on year but ranks fifth when comparing CO2 emissions (it generates 140g/km).

The Ford Ranger Wildtrak was ranked seventh on the sold list but first on the CO2 emissions list, emitting 222g/km.

Two takeaways are the broad range of vehicles available — everything from hatches and SUVs to bakkies — and the wide range of pricing.

 ?? ?? Top 10 sold 2023 variants available on the used car market by the lowest CO2 emissions (AutoTrader, January 1December 31 2023)
Top 10 sold 2023 variants available on the used car market by the lowest CO2 emissions (AutoTrader, January 1December 31 2023)
 ?? ?? LOWEST EMISSIONS: The Suzuki Swift GL was the 10th most sold used car (2023 registrati­on year), yet it has the lowest CO2 emissions
LOWEST EMISSIONS: The Suzuki Swift GL was the 10th most sold used car (2023 registrati­on year), yet it has the lowest CO2 emissions

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