There are currently 348 used cars in stock on Carbarn South Sudan. Prices typically range from 3,125 USD to 127,364 USD, with model years commonly spanning 1996 to 2025. Most listings fall under Petrol, Hybrid, Diesel, Electric and Ev and popular body styles such as Wagon, Van, Hatchback, Sedan and Suv, with availability changing across Juba and Wau, Malakal and Yei.
Whether you’re buying your first car, upgrading to a bigger family vehicle, or looking for something practical for business use, it helps to understand what drives used-car pricing in South Sudan. Because brand-new cars are heavily taxed and often out of reach for many buyers, demand across South Sudan continues to favour used and reconditioned vehicles.
How car price is calculated in South Sudan
The final price you see in South Sudan is not just the auction price overseas. Importers also factor in auction and inspection fees, yard storage, local transport to the export port, and shipping with marine insurance. Once the vehicle reaches Mombasa, duties and taxes are applied based on the vehicle type and engine size, and sometimes the fuel category (Petrol, Hybrid, Diesel, Electric and Ev). Clearing and documentation costs are added as well, along with local handling and delivery charges.
When you add everything together, the final landed price can end up significantly higher than the original CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value. Prices can also shift with market conditions. Exchange-rate movement and policy changes can affect import costs, which is why asking prices across Wau, Malakal and Yei may adjust over time.
The key specs that affect price
Engine size is one of the biggest factors. In general, smaller engines (for example 1300–1500 cc) often sit in a more favourable tax bracket than larger SUVs or vans. On this page you’ll see a spread of 2000, 1500, 1800, 2500 and 2400 CC, and larger engine sizes usually mean higher duties and a higher final USD price.
Fuel type matters too. Conventional petrol options are common, while efficient choices like hybrids and other fuel types (Petrol, Hybrid, Diesel, Electric and Ev) often attract buyers because of lower day-to-day running costs. Import age rules also influence what’s available, which is why most reconditioned vehicles listed tend to sit within 1996–2025 and popular years such as 1996–2025.
How Carbarn South Sudan helps you choose
Carbarn South Sudan makes it easy to compare options without guessing. You can filter by body type (WAGON), fuel type (Petrol, Hybrid, Diesel, Electric and Ev), drive type (2WD, 4WD and 2OR4WD), and engine size (2000, 1500, 1800, 2500 and 2400). You can also narrow down by year (1996–2025), price (3,125 USD–127,364 USD), and mileage (5,133–203,000 km).
Each listing is designed to help you compare confidently, using clear photos, grades (4, 3.5, 4.5, RA and 3), and variant labels (G, 20S, 20S PROACTIVE, FIELDER HYBRID EX and HYBRID X) where available. That makes it easier to shortlist the right car for your budget and how you drive in South Sudan.
Used car listings summary in South Sudan
Right now, there are 348 used car listings available in South Sudan. Prices start from around 3,125 USD and can go up to about 127,364 USD depending on year, condition, and mileage. Browse available Wagon, Van, Hatchback, Sedan and Suv across Juba and Wau, Malakal and Yei, compare specs and photos, and narrow down by grades (4, 3.5, 4.5, RA and 3) and variants (G, 20S, 20S PROACTIVE, FIELDER HYBRID EX and HYBRID X) to find the best fit.