Buying Used: Nissan Navara for under R400k
The Nissan Navara will soon become an import model again, but the used market still offers the locally-built models. Should you consider it? Image: Nissan In early 2026, South Africa’s motoring landscape was jolted by the announcement that Nissan South Africa would cease local production at its Rosslyn plant and sell the facility to Chinese automaker Chery. This seismic shift marks the end of an era for the locally-built light commercial vehicle hub and carries significant implications for the Nissan Navara. While international markets are beginning to receive the all-new, fourth-generation (D27) Navara – a vehicle co-developed within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance and heavily based on the new Mitsubishi Triton – South Africa has been excluded from this rollout. Instead, Nissan SA will transition to a sole-importer model, continuing to sell a heavily updated version of the existing, D23 model. For local Navara fans, this means the bakkie must now soldier on as an...