Vroom Auto
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09/09/2025
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- Engine & Fuel Consumption
Common engines are the 1.5L turbocharged and 2.0L petrol. Fuel efficiency typically ranges from 13-18 km/l, with hybrid models offering even better mileage.
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Prices vary widely. A recent-model, foreign used Civic can cost between Ksh 2.3 million to over Ksh 4 million.
- Locally Used & Older Models
Older, locally used Civics (early 2000s) are a popular and affordable option, priced from around Ksh 400,000 to Ksh 800,000. They are valued for their durable engines and relatively low maintenance costs due to widely available parts. However, they lack the advanced features of newer models.
The Opel Blitz was a key vehicle for the German military during World War II, essential to the success of their logistics and operations. Built by Opel, this versatile truck transported troops, supplies, and equipment across Europe, supporting the fast-paced Blitzkrieg strategy. It served in various roles, from ambulances to mobile command units, and proved its reliability even in the harshest conditions.
However, as the war progressed, the Blitz faced challenges like mechanical failures and resource shortages, yet it remained in service until the warโs end. The Opel Blitz is a symbol of engineering excellence and a reminder of the critical role logistics played in WWII.
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20/08/2023
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The car business in Kenya has witnessed a remarkable evolution over the years, transforming from a luxury commodity to an essential aspect of everyday life for many.
The history of the car business in Kenya dates back to the colonial era when the first automobiles were introduced by British settlers in the early 20th century. Initially considered a symbol of affluence and privilege, cars were rare and predominantly owned by the elite. However, the landscape changed with the country's independence in 1963, as economic development and an expanding middle class led to increased demand for automobiles. Japanese manufacturers, renowned for their reliability and fuel efficiency, gained a foothold in the market during this period, catering to the growing appetite for personal mobility.
In the contemporary scenario, the car business in Kenya faces a diverse range of challenges and opportunities. One of the most significant challenges is the issue of affordability. The cost of new vehicles, combined with high import taxes and importation restrictions, has made owning a car a substantial financial commitment for many Kenyans. Consequently, the pre-owned car market has flourished, with a plethora of dealerships and platforms emerging to cater to the demand for more budget-friendly options.
Furthermore, the issue of traffic congestion and inadequate infrastructure remains a considerable hurdle. The rapid urbanization of cities like Nairobi has led to a surge in the number of vehicles on the road, exacerbating congestion and posing environmental concerns. On the flip side, this challenge has led to a burgeoning interest in electric and hybrid vehicles as a potential solution to reduce carbon emissions and combat pollution.
Looking ahead, the car business in Kenya is poised for both transformation and innovation. Government initiatives to encourage local assembly and manufacturing of vehicles have the potential to enhance affordability and generate employment opportunities. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as the integration of ride-sharing and autonomous vehicles, could revolutionize the way Kenyans perceive car ownership and mobility.
To address the pressing issue of traffic congestion, the government must prioritize investments in urban planning, public transportation, and the development of smart cities. By establishing robust infrastructure and implementing sustainable transportation solutions, the car business can coexist harmoniously with the needs of the growing population.
Through innovation, embracing technology, and advocating for comprehensive urban planning, the car business in Kenya can navigate the road ahead with promise, ensuring a sustainable and efficient future for all.
23/07/2021
2014 Lexus NX NX300h F Sport Auto AWD
Vehicle-AYZ15R NX300h F Sport Wagon 5dr E-CVT 6sp AWD 2.5i/105kW Hybrid [Rel. Oct]
Kilometers-280,567 km
Color-Grey
Interior Color-Black / Rose
Transmission-6 speed Constantly Variable Transmission
Body-5 doors 5 seat SUV
Engine-4-cylinder Petrol Aspirated 2.5L
Registration Expiry-August/2014
Total cost Nairobi KSh 3.5M
06/06/2021
Year of Manufacture; 2012
Mileage: 95000
Diesel engine, 3000cc
Panoramic Sunroof
Imported to Kenya; 2019
First user in Kenya, a lady.
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27/05/2021
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13/08/2020
Nissan note, 2013 model, KCZ latest number plate, at 640K
13/08/2020
PRICE: 1.9M
Pay at least 900K deposit, balance in 18 monthly instalments
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Slightly used toyota passo, 1000cc, 2012 model goes for 490K
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25/07/2020
ALL NEW NISSAN NOTE
1300cc
YOM: 2013
PLATE: KCZ
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