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Auto Pursuit is a used-vehicle dealer based in Boksburg/Witfield, South Africa, with the website positioned as “Bulk Vehicle Dealers.” Based on the page information, it mainly deals in road-legal vehicles, covering cars, bakkies, trucks, and specialised commercial vehicles. It also buys vehicles in bulk or individually from companies retiring fleet assets. Overall, it looks more like an inventory showcase for an offline dealership than a full online e-commerce transaction platform.
On the supply side, Auto Pursuit purchases vehicles from companies looking to de-fleet, then has its team refurbish and prepare them for resale. The inventory page supports filtering by brand, year, and body type, and currently lists vehicles from brands such as Ford, Hino, Nissan, Isuzu, Mercedes, and Toyota. Prices are shown in South African rand and marked as negotiable. In addition to buying and selling vehicles, its Rollback Services are an important add-on: the site says it operates transport vehicles with a 9m deck, 12 ton capacity, and 14 ton winch, handling specialist transport from forklifts to TLBs, while emphasizing fast dispatch and damage-free transport.
The website does not disclose platform commissions, listing fees, inspection fees, or service charges. Vehicle prices are publicly displayed—for example, Ford Ranger at ZAR155,000 and Hino 700 at ZAR525,000—and all are marked Negotiable, indicating that transactions are mainly inquiry-based and negotiated offline. Payment methods, deposit rules, financing, warranties, and return policies are not provided.
The advantages are its clear positioning and focus on commercial vehicles and retired fleet assets. It can both purchase and sell vehicles, and provides direct phone numbers, WhatsApp contact, and a physical address, which suits local high-value transactions. The drawbacks are its limited online functionality and lack of vehicle inspection reports, transaction protection, payment process, logistics quotations, and cross-border export information. The inventory size also does not appear particularly large based on the pages shown.
It is suitable for South African businesses that need to buy used trucks, bakkies, or specialised commercial vehicles, as well as companies retiring fleet assets and looking to sell vehicles in bulk. If Chinese buyers are interested in sourcing used commercial vehicles from South Africa, they should further confirm export procedures, customs clearance, payment arrangements, and vehicle-condition documentation.
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autopursuit.co.za is an South Africa Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach autopursuit.co.za directly.