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What car options do I have for 400k?
taka jua
#11 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:00:58 AM
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UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I have always been interested in buying a car ever since I cleared campus ago, but salo wasn’t raised very well so I have done a lot of reviews of almost all types of cars in Kenya, including the ones that only akina Uhuru and Kyeff Joinambe can afford. It’s true that 3rd hand cars can be quite a mess and it’s also true that Toyotas are quite overrated in Kenya to say the least. To save fuel, your car should either be 1000cc or 1300cc, hence the only available options are:

Nissan March (except that quite it’s ugly and looks womanish and looks like its stretching after a serious gym workout),

Toyota Vitz (not bad but womanish as well, looks like a woman with a serious attitude issue that wants to proof a point and happens that you are to be used during the process),

Mazda Demio (not man enough but at least better than the other two)

Toyota Duet (small, womanish and very efficient fuel wise though the front look looks like it’s a car always frowning and angry, just like Sienta),

Honda Fit (if u can get one at that price, the best option of all these; not so womanish, efficient consumer and spacious)

Toyota Passo (good, though small I always pity it on the road though huwanga niko kwa Nazigi Sacco because its like if its scratched by Paradiso za Thika Road, it can shed tears coz its so so small but at least it looks manly)

Avoid
Toyota 110 (overrated)
Nissan B15 (overheating and gear box issues at times)
Toyota 100 (prone to theft by akina Kamau, Njoroge and company)




i own a 2000 corolla ae111 , have owned it for over two and a half years and from my experience its not overrated or one to avoid, bought it for 430k and in that time changed shocks , battery , cyllinder head gasket fuel filter bushes and stabilizer links (stuff that you may also need to changed on the 'new old' japanese imports. other than that just the normal service every 5000 kms which cost less than kshs 4000 for oil, air and oil filter. Plugs also at kshs 1600. does about 10-12 km/L in town (live in eastlands, work in westlands) and around 15KM/L out of town. Insurance comprehensive 22k per year
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#12 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:11:36 AM
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UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I have always been interested in buying a car ever since I cleared campus ago, but salo wasn’t raised very well so I have done a lot of reviews of almost all types of cars in Kenya, including the ones that only akina Uhuru and Kyeff Joinambe can afford. It’s true that 3rd hand cars can be quite a mess and it’s also true that Toyotas are quite overrated in Kenya to say the least. To save fuel, your car should either be 1000cc or 1300cc, hence the only available options are:

Nissan March (except that quite it’s ugly and looks womanish and looks like its stretching after a serious gym workout),

Toyota Vitz (not bad but womanish as well, looks like a woman with a serious attitude issue that wants to proof a point and happens that you are to be used during the process),

Mazda Demio (not man enough but at least better than the other two)

Toyota Duet (small, womanish and very efficient fuel wise though the front look looks like it’s a car always frowning and angry, just like Sienta),

Honda Fit (if u can get one at that price, the best option of all these; not so womanish, efficient consumer and spacious)

Toyota Passo (good, though small I always pity it on the road though huwanga niko kwa Nazigi Sacco because its like if its scratched by Paradiso za Thika Road, it can shed tears coz its so so small but at least it looks manly)

Avoid
Toyota 110 (overrated)
Nissan B15 (overheating and gear box issues at times)
Toyota 100 (prone to theft by akina Kamau, Njoroge and company)


If you decide on the Toyota passo, get a Daihatsu Boon instead which is the exact same car but s***loads cheaper
jerry
#13 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:28:17 AM
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taka jua wrote:
UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
I have always been interested in buying a car ever since I cleared campus ago, but salo wasn’t raised very well so I have done a lot of reviews of almost all types of cars in Kenya, including the ones that only akina Uhuru and Kyeff Joinambe can afford. It’s true that 3rd hand cars can be quite a mess and it’s also true that Toyotas are quite overrated in Kenya to say the least. To save fuel, your car should either be 1000cc or 1300cc, hence the only available options are:

Nissan March (except that quite it’s ugly and looks womanish and looks like its stretching after a serious gym workout),

Toyota Vitz (not bad but womanish as well, looks like a woman with a serious attitude issue that wants to proof a point and happens that you are to be used during the process),

Mazda Demio (not man enough but at least better than the other two)

Toyota Duet (small, womanish and very efficient fuel wise though the front look looks like it’s a car always frowning and angry, just like Sienta),

Honda Fit (if u can get one at that price, the best option of all these; not so womanish, efficient consumer and spacious)

Toyota Passo (good, though small I always pity it on the road though huwanga niko kwa Nazigi Sacco because its like if its scratched by Paradiso za Thika Road, it can shed tears coz its so so small but at least it looks manly)

Avoid
Toyota 110 (overrated)
Nissan B15 (overheating and gear box issues at times)
Toyota 100 (prone to theft by akina Kamau, Njoroge and company)




i own a 2000 corolla ae111 , have owned it for over two and a half years and from my experience its not overrated or one to avoid, bought it for 430k and in that time changed shocks , battery , cyllinder head gasket fuel filter bushes and stabilizer links (stuff that you may also need to changed on the 'new old' japanese imports. other than that just the normal service every 5000 kms which cost less than kshs 4000 for oil, air and oil filter. Plugs also at kshs 1600. does about 10-12 km/L in town (live in eastlands, work in westlands) and around 15KM/L out of town. Insurance comprehensive 22k per year

You mean ae111 is a 2000cc or yom is 2000? Daihatsu agents in Kenya wako?
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majimaji
#14 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:37:42 AM
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you can get a good running premio for this money.
littledove
#15 Posted: : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:58:05 AM
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where are importers in the wazua community? i think with around ksh 400,000 you can import toyota passo or other small cars
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taka jua
#16 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 9:11:55 AM
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[/quote]
i own a 2000 corolla ae111 , have owned it for over two and a half years and from my experience its not overrated or one to avoid, bought it for 430k and in that time changed shocks , battery , cyllinder head gasket fuel filter bushes and stabilizer links (stuff that you may also need to changed on the 'new old' japanese imports. other than that just the normal service every 5000 kms which cost less than kshs 4000 for oil, air and oil filter. Plugs also at kshs 1600. does about 10-12 km/L in town (live in eastlands, work in westlands) and around 15KM/L out of town. Insurance comprehensive 22k per year[/quote]
You mean ae111 is a 2000cc or yom is 2000? Daihatsu agents in Kenya wako?[/quote]


YOM 2000 1600 CC
Swenani
#17 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 9:37:25 AM
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littledove wrote:
where are importers in the wazua community? i think with around ksh 400,000 you can import toyota passo or other small cars


He can get a duet,starlet,tuk tuk or nissan AD
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Prime
#18 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 10:39:48 AM
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littledove wrote:
where are importers in the wazua community? i think with around ksh 400,000 you can import toyota passo or other small cars


You can get a nissan march. Advan old shape ongeza around 20k, demio old shape ongeza around 30k. 450 should het you a relatively ok vehicle. honda fit aria etc.
Njung'e
#19 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:08:25 AM
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Your 400K should get you a 2000-2004 Volks Golf.Fuel efficient,easy to maintain,reliable and has excellent safety features.
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Sober
#20 Posted : Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:49:31 AM
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realest wrote:
Hi Wazuans?

I am seeking advice on which cars are available to me at a budget of 400k. I also wish not to spend a cent more as my budget is already stretched having done a few investments late last year and hoping to take on a few more this year.

I have been looking at locally available cars on olx, Cheki and bazaars and there are quite a number of options. However, I have been lurking on this forum for years now and I have regularly seen some wazuans strongly advise against purchasing third hand cars. I also know a few people that sold their cars after experiencing problems and I wouldn't wish to be the buyer. Neither would I want to have a mechanic on speed dial or start purchasing engines, gear boxes e.t.c a few months down the line. Sad

I am not sold out to any brand though I would honestly love to drive a car with a good re-sale value as I will be planning to cash in soon. I feel lost in a sea of information and options. Feel free to post a few suggestions and your opinions. Thanks in advance. smile


My take. Import a 'Used car' t mean import one that has been used overseas. Most local 2nd hand cars are being sold because of faults here and there. With that I can throw in a few suggestions; Honda Fit or Mazda Demio, or you can join me in buying the old model Mini Cooper-if you like attention.
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