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2022 FORD RANGER
XLS 2.0 HI-RIDER (4x2)
45,577 km • Automatic
$40,990

2022 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
HIGHLANDER CRDi (AWD)
74,502 km • Automatic
$41,990

2017 KIA SORENTO
SLi (4x4)
102,103 km • Automatic
$22,990

2017 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
ACTIVE CRDi (4x4)
79,504 km • Automatic
$22,990

2019 MITSUBISHI TRITON
TOBY PRICE EDITION
52,522 km • Automatic
$38,990

2019 MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT
BLACK EDITION (4x4) 7 SEAT
67,235 km • Automatic
$38,990

2022 FORD RANGER
SPORT 3.0 (4x4)
146,371 km • Automatic
$40,990

2021 MAZDA BT-50
GT (4x4)
83,987 km • Automatic
$44,990

2021 FORD EVEREST
SPORT (4WD)
75,111 km • Automatic
$43,990

2021 TOYOTA FORTUNER
GX
77,345 km • Automatic
$47,990

2020 SKODA KODIAQ
176 TDI RS (4x4)
142,969 km • Automatic
$27,990

2020 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER
LS 7 SEAT (AWD)
98,136 km • Automatic
$25,990

2018 MAZDA CX-5
AKERA (4x4)
117,530 km • Automatic
$23,990

2021 FORD RANGER
RAPTOR 2.0 (4x4)
91,968 km • Automatic
$50,990

2022 MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT
GLS (2WD) 7 SEAT
56,263 km • Automatic
$38,490

2019 FORD EVEREST
TREND (4WD 7 SEAT)
93,605 km • Automatic
$33,490

2021 TOYOTA HILUX
SR (4x4)
64,122 km • Automatic
$46,490

2022 NISSAN NAVARA
SL (4x4)
46,335 km • Automatic
$37,990

2021 LDV D90
EXECUTIVE (4WD)
52,782 km • Automatic
$26,490

2019 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
HIGHLANDER CRDi BURG (AWD)
84,980 km • Automatic
$31,490

2021 NISSAN NAVARA
ST (4x4)
96,798 km • Automatic
$36,990

2018 FORD EVEREST
TITANIUM (4WD 7 SEAT)
96,223 km • Automatic
$36,990

2023 FORD RANGER
XLT 2.0 (4x4)
69,430 km • Automatic
$47,990

2022 KIA SORENTO
SPORT+ 7 SEAT
52,411 km • Automatic
$40,490

2022 FORD EVEREST
TREND (4WD)
89,217 km • Automatic
$40,990

2018 MAZDA CX-5
MAXX SPORT (4x4) (5YR)
185,636 km • Automatic
$15,990

2021 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER PRADO
GX
101,576 km • Automatic
$48,990

2022 FORD RANGER
WILDTRAK 2.0 (4x4)
33,680 km • Automatic
$54,990

2016 MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT
EXCEED (4x4) 7 SEAT
106,948 km • Automatic
$27,990

2018 FORD EVEREST
TREND (4WD)
132,734 km • Automatic
$29,990

2021 MAZDA BT-50
XT (4x2)
5,968 km • Automatic
$32,990

2021 MAHINDRA PIK-UP
S6+ 4x2 with GPA TRAY
116,047 km • Manual
$15,990

2019 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER
LC200 VX (4x4)
62,775 km • Automatic
$109,990

2016 MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT
EXCEED (4x4) 7 SEAT
75,103 km • Automatic
$31,990

2022 FORD RANGER
WILDTRAK 2.0 (4x4)
63,592 km • Automatic
$50,990

2018 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
HIGHLANDER CRDi AWD
113,526 km • Automatic
$28,490
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Used diesel cars are the preferred choice for Australian drivers who tow, cover high highway kilometres, or need the low-end torque that diesel engines deliver. Diesel motors produce strong pulling power at low revs, which is why utes and SUVs built for towing are most often diesel, and diesel's better fuel economy per litre makes a real difference on long outback runs and regular highway commuting.
In city driving, a diesel car performs well too, though the gap over petrol narrows in stop-start conditions. Modern diesel engines include emissions systems — a diesel particulate filter (DPF) and, in most post-2015 models, an AdBlue (DEF) system — that are important to maintain. Short city trips that don't allow the engine to reach operating temperature can cause DPF issues over time, so diesel is best suited to drivers who also do regular highway driving to keep the engine in good health.
Diesel and petrol are distinct choices with different strengths, and the right pick depends on how you'll actually use the car. Our used petrol cars page covers the petrol alternative for buyers whose driving is mainly city and suburban. If financing your purchase makes sense, Carma's car finance options can help you plan ahead.
The Toyota HiLux is Australia's best-selling vehicle and, in diesel form, one of the most capable and durable utes on the used market. The 2.8-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel delivers strong torque for towing — up to 3,500kg on compatible variants — and returns around 8.5L/100km in combined driving. Whether you need a single or dual cab for work or family use, the HiLux diesel is one of the most consistently in-demand used vehicles at Carma.
The Volkswagen Amarok brings a more premium ute proposition to the diesel segment, with the V6 TDI engine offering substantial towing capacity and a more refined on-road experience than many ute alternatives. Available variants include both the 2.0-litre TDI and the 3.0-litre V6 TDI, the latter returning around 9.5L/100km at combined speeds. Current Amarok stock at Carma is limited — set up a stock alert to be notified when one arrives.
The Volkswagen Tiguan diesel is a popular choice for Australian families who mix highway and rural driving, pairing a 2.0-litre TDI engine with comfortable all-wheel drive capability. It returns around 6.5L/100km in combined driving which is genuinely efficient for a mid-size SUV and provides generous boot space and a well-appointed interior. It's a strong option for drivers who need SUV practicality with long-distance diesel economy.
The Hyundai Tucson diesel suits Australian families looking for a practical mid-size SUV with highway-oriented efficiency. The 2.0-litre CRDi turbodiesel returns around 6.5–7.0L/100km in combined driving and delivers smooth, relaxed performance at highway speeds. It's well-equipped across all grades, widely available in the used market, and carries a strong reputation among Australian owners for day-to-day durability.
The diesel particulate filter (DPF) is the most important system to check on any used diesel. A DPF that has been clogged by repeated short city trips can be expensive to rectify — always ask whether the car has been used primarily for highway or mixed driving, and check whether any DPF warning lights appear in the vehicle history.
When inspecting a used diesel car, work through this checklist:
Every car at Carma goes through an NRMA-verified inspection & reconditioning process, so key systems including the DPF and turbocharger are assessed before the listing goes live. Use Carma's compare feature to review diesel models side by side before deciding.
Is a used diesel car worth buying in Australia?
Yes — to buy a used diesel car in Australia is to get real advantages for towing, long-distance driving, and high-kilometre highway commuting. Diesel's low-down torque is well-suited to utes and SUVs, and its superior economy per litre pays dividends over long distances. For drivers whose use is primarily city and short trips, a petrol or hybrid alternative may be a better fit.
What is AdBlue and does my diesel car need it?
AdBlue is a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) used in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to reduce NOx emissions. Most Australian-market diesel cars manufactured from around 2015 onwards require it — including popular models like the HiLux, Amarok, Tiguan, and Tucson diesel. The AdBlue reservoir needs to be refilled periodically (roughly every 10,000–15,000km depending on use) and running out triggers a warning that will eventually prevent the engine from starting.
What should I check when buying a used diesel car?
Prioritise the DPF condition, AdBlue system status, full service history, injector condition, and turbocharger health. Ask specifically whether the car has been driven primarily on short city trips, which is the highest-risk use pattern for DPF health. If you'd like specific guidance on a model, [get in touch with us](https://carma.com.au/contact-us), we're happy to help.
Is diesel better for towing in Australia?
Yes, diesel is generally the preferred fuel type for towing in Australia. Diesel engines produce high torque at low revs — the kind of pulling power that makes sustained towing on Australian highways or unsealed roads manageable and fuel-efficient. Most utes and tow-capable SUVs are available in diesel variants for exactly this reason. Always confirm the specific towing capacity rating for the model and variant you're considering.
How much does a used diesel car cost to run in Australia?
Diesel's better fuel economy per litre (typically 6.5–9.5L/100km for SUVs and utes) can offset the higher diesel fuel cost at the pump, particularly for high-kilometre highway drivers. Servicing costs are broadly similar to petrol, though diesel-specific maintenance such as injectors, DPF, and AdBlue top-ups can add to the cost if not properly managed. A full service history is the most important indicator of expected running costs for any used diesel.
Browse our full range of second hand diesel cars for sale at Carma, all NRMA-verified, with transparent fixed pricing and no haggling. Ready to trade in your current car? Find out how to sell or trade in your car through Carma.