The pint-sized Qute quadricycle is cheap to buy and extremely cheap to run and maintain, with servicing costs on a par with that of a budget motorcycle. With a top speed of around 70km/h, this quirky Indian-built Bajaj is limited to urban commuting but does have enough space for four people and roughly 20of luggage. Inland, its eight-litre fuel tank costs just R192 to fill to the brim with basic 93 unleaded.
Particularly the GL model that comes fitted with 15-inch alloy wheels, front fog lamps, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, USB connectivity, remote central locking and hill-hold assist — all for under R200,000. Its three-pot petrol engine is juiced by a 32The Toyota Agya has a 33l fuel tank.Based on the Daihatsu Ayla, the Toyota Agya is a popular choice with cost-conscious commuters and ride-hailers alike.this cheap and cheerful hatchback performs well for what it is.