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ideal first car; vw citi or toyota starlet
allyaan
#1 Posted : Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:52:11 PM
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Hey guys, its my first car, i need a means of getting to and from work with flexibility and also something i can run my errands with on weekends or other times. What is ideal for me bearing in mind i wanna use this machine for approx 1 year until my biz picks up. My budgetis like 240k.

Will appreciate your honest opinions.
@allyaan
dpmungai
#2 Posted : Friday, January 16, 2015 8:18:09 AM
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allyaan wrote:
Hey guys, its my first car, i need a means of getting to and from work with flexibility and also something i can run my errands with on weekends or other times. What is ideal for me bearing in mind i wanna use this machine for approx 1 year until my biz picks up. My budgetis like 240k.

Will appreciate your honest opinions.
@allyaan



allyaan, my guess is the car has been already used in Kenya. The challenge with these cars is that they will eventually breakdown and need repairs. If you can, top up and get a fresh import (from japan) from 550k onwards, that way you have about 3 years of trouble free life. (just service required). The cash you save for initial purchase @240k will still be spent in the garage. Pushed to the wall, take the Starlet. Citi wachana nayo. Inbox me dpmungai@gmail.com for more info / an import.
Swenani
#3 Posted : Friday, January 16, 2015 8:30:08 AM
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allyaan wrote:
Hey guys, its my first car, i need a means of getting to and from work with flexibility and also something i can run my errands with on weekends or other times. What is ideal for me bearing in mind i wanna use this machine for approx 1 year until my biz picks up. My budgetis like 240k.

Will appreciate your honest opinions.
@allyaan


Citi hoppa,

Anyway,if you are planning to buy locally,make sure that you buy from a friend or family member and you at least have the basic history of the car,otherwise you will spend a good amount of time and money in the garage
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nakujua
#4 Posted : Friday, January 16, 2015 3:25:25 PM
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instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.
jerry
#5 Posted : Friday, January 16, 2015 4:26:13 PM
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nakujua wrote:
instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.

This must be for the tarmac only!
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nakujua
#6 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 10:25:28 AM
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jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.

This must be for the tarmac only!

why, its not a 4X4 but it can venture anywhere any other non 4X4 can.
if one puts aside class, size and looks - its a perfect car for daily commute to and from work and the weekend kidogo business hustles - that back seat ni kama ya probox, it can lie flat opening up a very spacious storage area, bigger than what the sedans will offer. smile
theking
#7 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 11:05:34 AM
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allyaan wrote:
Hey guys, its my first car, i need a means of getting to and from work with flexibility and also something i can run my errands with on weekends or other times. What is ideal for me bearing in mind i wanna use this machine for approx 1 year until my biz picks up. My budgetis like 240k.

Will appreciate your honest opinions.
@allyaan


i know a lady who bought a toyota 110/100 not sure,station wagon @180k. it has served her quite well. tho u have to b really carefully/lucky to get a kenyan used car in gd form. visit show ground on Sundays for shopping. there r many sellers for used Kenyan cars. gd luck
Chaka
#8 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 2:12:03 PM
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Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?
jaggernaut
#9 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 2:27:50 PM
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Seen that the alto does an unbelievable 33km/l.
jerry
#10 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 3:02:57 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?

Was the guy a madman?
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jerry
#11 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 3:05:53 PM
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nakujua wrote:
jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.

This must be for the tarmac only!

why, its not a 4X4 but it can venture anywhere any other non 4X4 can.
if one puts aside class, size and looks - its a perfect car for daily commute to and from work and the weekend kidogo business hustles - that back seat ni kama ya probox, it can lie flat opening up a very spacious storage area, bigger than what the sedans will offer. smile

That's encouraging. What about ground clearance? There is an ALTO HUSTLE model!
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babaroy
#12 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 4:55:02 PM
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jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.

This must be for the tarmac only!

why, its not a 4X4 but it can venture anywhere any other non 4X4 can.
if one puts aside class, size and looks - its a perfect car for daily commute to and from work and the weekend kidogo business hustles - that back seat ni kama ya probox, it can lie flat opening up a very spacious storage area, bigger than what the sedans will offer. smile

That's encouraging. What about ground clearance? There is an ALTO HUSTLE model!

http://www.suzuki.co.uk/...new/alto/alto/tech-spec
same as probox
bartum
#13 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 5:57:47 PM
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babaroy wrote:
jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
jerry wrote:
nakujua wrote:
instead of going for car used locally for that amount + 40k you can import a suzuki alto, seems like a well priced ride, at around 1300 - 1500 usd around (120k) and an approximate importation amount of around 160k.
and with a 660 cc engine and a max speed of 140, it will be very easy on your pocket.

This must be for the tarmac only!

why, its not a 4X4 but it can venture anywhere any other non 4X4 can.
if one puts aside class, size and looks - its a perfect car for daily commute to and from work and the weekend kidogo business hustles - that back seat ni kama ya probox, it can lie flat opening up a very spacious storage area, bigger than what the sedans will offer. smile

That's encouraging. What about ground clearance? There is an ALTO HUSTLE model!

http://www.suzuki.co.uk/...new/alto/alto/tech-spec
same as probox

I have new one KBZ imported last year June going for 400k contact me at bartum57 at hotmail dot com if you are interested link me
Rankaz13
#14 Posted : Saturday, January 17, 2015 9:02:11 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?


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#15 Posted : Sunday, January 18, 2015 12:22:19 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?


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#16 Posted : Sunday, January 18, 2015 6:00:58 PM
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The starlet is actually not a cheap car except for the purchase price. I got myself one for a first car and everything about it looked fine. amazing acceleration, steady at high speeds, good consumption ~ 18-20 kpl et cetera. But I can tell you servicing this thing is not that cheap.Try it on a bad road and the next person you will call is your mechanic.
kalenjinherdsboy
#17 Posted : Sunday, January 18, 2015 6:40:05 PM
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Akenyan2014 wrote:
The starlet is actually not a cheap car except for the purchase price. I got myself one for a first car and everything about it looked fine. amazing acceleration, steady at high speeds, good consumption ~ 18-20 kpl et cetera. But I can tell you servicing this thing is not that cheap.Try it on a bad road and the next person you will call is your mechanic.


A Toyota Starlet is not a cheap car to run? First time I've ever heard that!

What kind of problems did you experience with it?
butterflyke
#18 Posted : Sunday, January 18, 2015 10:46:28 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?


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#19 Posted : Monday, January 19, 2015 6:59:17 AM
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Swenani wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Some guy told me that when the Suzuki alto us stuck in traffic ie stationary,it scavenges fuel from the air i,e from petrol fumes and thus saves on its own fuel..is this true?


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