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Curtis Young | 18 May 2026 | Vehicle Ownership and Advice, Company News

If you spend any time on South African roads, you see the Toyota Starlet everywhere. From corporate fleets and rental agencies to families doing the morning school run, it has quickly become one of the most popular hatchbacks in the country. But a recent, shocking report has thrown a massive spotlight on the safety of the outgoing model.
In the latest round of the #SaferCarsforAfrica campaign, the Global New Car Assessment Programme (Global NCAP) awarded the outgoing version of the Toyota Starlet a zero-star rating for adult occupant protection. For drivers navigating the unpredictable N1 or stopping at busy robots across Gauteng, this news is a serious wake-up call regarding vehicle structural integrity.
The tests revealed significant vulnerabilities in the vehicle's construction. While the car achieved three stars for child occupant protection, the adult safety metrics were severely lacking. According to the official Global NCAP crash test report, the core issues included:
Bobby Ramagwede, Chief Executive Officer of the Automobile Association (AA) of South Africa, did not mince his words: "These entry-level vehicles are also readily available in vehicle rental and corporate fleets, which further multiplies the risk to motorists. You cannot put a price on the life of the South African consumer."
It is crucial to note that this zero-star rating applies to the outgoing version of the Starlet. During the testing process, Toyota notified Global NCAP that the model was being updated for the South African market.
The newer versions currently entering the market are fitted with additional safety features as standard, including crucial side head and body airbags. Global NCAP has already purchased these revised models anonymously and will be releasing the updated safety comparison soon. However, if you are driving a pre-update Starlet, the risks highlighted in the report remain relevant to you.
You cannot simply upgrade the bodyshell of your existing car, but you can control every other safety variable. When a vehicle has a known structural vulnerability, ensuring your brakes, suspension, and tyres are in perfect working order becomes your primary line of defence against accidents.
Whether you are commuting through Bryanston or navigating the heavy traffic in Centurion Central, peak mechanical health gives you the stopping power and handling needed to avoid collisions before they happen.
We highly recommend booking a comprehensive 50-point general inspection. A professional mechanic will thoroughly evaluate your:
The Global NCAP zero-star rating for the outgoing Toyota Starlet is a stark reminder that safety should never be treated as an optional extra. While we welcome Toyota's swift action to upgrade the safety specs of the new models, thousands of South Africans are still driving the outgoing versions.
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Curtis drives the strategic vision and product roadmap for Fixxr, ensuring we stay ahead of the curve in automotive technology solutions.
With a deep focus on user experience and scalability, he oversees the technical development of our platform, ensuring seamless interactions between car owners and mechanics.
Prior to Fixxr, Curtis spent years in management consulting and technology implementation, giving him the unique ability to bridge the gap between complex business requirements and elegant technical solutions.