Owning a car in Kenya comes with its share of challenges—poor road conditions, fluctuating fuel quality, and the tropical climate all take a toll. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring your car stays in top shape. A well-maintained car not only reduces breakdowns but also increases resale value when it’s …
Buying a brand-new car might be a dream for many, but second-hand cars (locally known as “Ex-Japan” or “UK imports”) continue to dominate Kenya’s auto market. Affordability plays a huge role—imported used cars cost almost half the price of new models while still offering good reliability. Another reason is spare …
Buying your first car in Kenya is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming with so many options in the market. The good news is that you don’t have to break the bank to get a reliable car. Popular choices like the Toyota Vitz, Mazda Demio, and Honda …