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  • 2012
  • 282 930 km
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  • Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)

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  • 2016
  • 105 693 km
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  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

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  • 2017
  • 200 000 km
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R 269 900

  • 2013
  • 230 911 km
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  • Pretoria (Gauteng)

R 279 900

  • 2014
  • 203 502 km
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R 279 990

  • 2015
  • 176 177 km
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R 314 990

  • 2017
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  • JHB East Rand (Gauteng)

R 328 500

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  • 2017
  • 140 000 km
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  • Pretoria (Gauteng)

R 369 950

  • 2013
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  • JHB East Rand (Gauteng)

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  • 209 000 km
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  • 2019
  • 111 000 km
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  • Klerksdorp (Northwest Province)

R 449 950

  • 2017
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  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

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  • 112 000 km
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More about the Volkswagen Amarok

The Volkswagen Amarok is a bakkie produced by VW Commercial Vehicles since 2010. The bakkie is what's known as a body-on-frame truck and features front double-wishbone suspension and rear leaf springs. The Amarok is available in single and double cab versions, with a choice of rear-wheel drive or VW's 4motion four-wheel drive. Turbocharged petrol or TDI (turbocharged direct injection) diesel engines power this great-looking bakkie.

The name Amarok comes from a wolf god in Inuit mythology and is also associated with the phrase "he loves stones" in Romanic languages - hinting at the vehicle's all-terrain performance.

Following the bakkie's 2010 launch, the Amarok was a key support vehicle in the 2010 Dakar Rally where 45 units were used. The Amarok is produced in the VW Group plant in Argentina for many markets, including ours.

In 2017, Volkswagen announced a facelifted Amarok range with a new engine replacing the earlier models' 2.0L TDI engine. The Amarok is now fitted with a version of VW's 3.0L TDI V6 - available as 121 kW, 150 kW and 167 kW, with the most powerful version boasting a torque output of 550 N·m.