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The Car infront is Always. . .Tyranny of the TOYOTA
Rahatupu
#21 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 6:31:09 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Siringi wrote:
I will spare the prombox kwa sababu hiyo in punda.
Make this mistake of borrowing a 'friend's Allion or Premio, or fielder, Runx or Allex white in color heck add IST ,, vitz or wish, you drive to a function and park.
Several hours later the parking is full and you cannot identify the car you came with because they are all looking the same Kama punda AMA uniform ya Choir

True story


If you operate like a sleuth then you will know why white cars/white toyotas are the best!
Ask @Mawinder.
.

Oh yes, "unmarked" white car will most likely a Toyota.
Am
#22 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:12:08 PM
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Siringi wrote:
Here i am stuck in traffic and everywhere i look is Toyota this Toyota that. I ask myself why and how did we end up becoming Toyota country?

What is all the excitement with Toyotas, are they really a value offering ot they are overrated?
are Kenyans aware of alternatives?
Where did the rain start beating us?
Growing up in the bundus toyotas werent that common. The Mbujoti 'Simba ' was the King,whether the saloons or pick -ups there were Chevrolets, gov people came in Suzukis and Landrover
Datsuns 1200 were all over Nissan pioneered the 14 seater. Isuzu had small cars. Not to mention Mitsubishi. . . Another one fron Flamingo motors
Na sijasema Mazda

what happened ? We need a referendum to end this tyranny

Ps. Those mboys who were throwing stones at the ugliness of Toyos and their chains and rivets come here and jitetee

Related rinks:
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Fuel tank logic





Dude. what do you drive?
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#23 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:23:57 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Siringi wrote:
I
will spare the prombox kwa sababu hiyo in punda.
Make this mistake of borrowing a 'friend's Allion or Premio, or fielder,
Runx or Allex white in color heck add IST ,, vitz or wish, you drive
to a function and park.
Several hours later the parking is full and you cannot identify the car
you came with because they are all looking the same Kama punda AMA
uniform ya Choir

True story


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly halafu kwa sababu sio gari yako, you barely know it's full
registration. Wewe unajua tu ni KBM but hizo zingine hukumbuki Laughing out loudly

Reminds me of a story sometimes back of a certain doctor who was lynched
huko Tassia after he was seen trying to open a car that looked like his
at the pub parking lot. It was at night and he thought it was his car.


Correction, Lawyer/Magistrate. I very nice chap
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kamundu
#24 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:40:31 PM
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For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.
Peace in our Homeland.
mkenyan
#25 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:58:32 PM
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kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

what's wrong with renting a flat when you drive a serious car? wazuan fixation with owning the house you live in nairobi (if owning houses is the deal here then why not one in shags? or one in nairobi which you lo rent out) is just as weird as kenyans love for the toyota.
Siringi
#26 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 10:14:05 PM
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An organist in the Car Infront choir 10 yrs plus

but been craving divorce ever since I took a ' friend 's VW on a road test. A neighbour's Mbujoti gives me nostalgia and tempts me to break one of the 10 commandments

Also Had a cross-country ride kwa Akina @kiash in a Vauxhall insignia , & Volvo and Could not help wonder why those dunderheads at GM and whoever holds volvo franchises are not removing the box and thinking free like PK and givin us the real deals and not those Chevvies!

Those dashboards mwathani jeeso
I seriously need to talk to @JKmwatha










Am wrote:
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kamundu
#27 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 10:20:21 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

what's wrong with renting a flat when you drive a serious car? wazuan fixation with owning the house you live in nairobi (if owning houses is the deal here then why not one in shags? or one in nairobi which you lo rent out) is just as weird as kenyans love for the toyota.


The Power of Financial Education bro.
Peace in our Homeland.
McReggae
#28 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 10:29:33 PM
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Escapists wanakuanga wengi........."mimj I'm beyond a toyota....I only do european cars".......dig more on the details and they go mia ama unapata jamaa anadrive a a 550K Kenyan money worth VW polo and the dude still manages to type away dismissing owners of toyotas including owners of the beast VX.........ignorant/clueless or what?
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
masukuma
#29 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 10:29:58 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

what's wrong with renting a flat when you drive a serious car? wazuan fixation with owning the house you live in nairobi (if owning houses is the deal here then why not one in shags? or one in nairobi which you lo rent out) is just as weird as kenyans love for the toyota.

its just the concept of delayed gratification - it works wonders on the 'delayer'
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CLK
#30 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:30:54 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
All this hype of German cars doesn't mean Toyos are bad at all. I have seen grown ass men crying in their stalled German Junks. When the car is well beaten, kilio kila saa. RELIABILITY guides me. Some guys decided to beat the tyranny of Hiaces with some european models, sijui LDV. A few months down the road they were crying in the toilet. Some of the most beaten up vehicles on our roads are Toyotas n Isuzu....made to go on n on n on. Ukweli usemwe. Most trusted vehicles in Kenya-

Isuzu TX, FVR, FVZ, CXZ for heavy duty. ..read mchanga, building materials etc...Japanese

Isuzu NPR, NQR, NKR, FRR city transport. Japanese.

Hilux. ..most Hardy pickup. They last a lifetime esp the older ones. Some guys tried to ferry miraa in other models. ....couldn't withstand the torture. Hilux baba yao. Japanese.

Canter, HD, FH. ...king of farm produce, general utility for most companies, even wazungu buy them. Japanese.

UD buses-Ultimate Dependability. Most of the buses u find stalled on the highways are Scanias.

Corollas go on and on, like forever. This is indisputable. They clock unbelievable mileage as taxis.

Landcruiser family. ....far more reliable n dependable than the Landrover family. Seen those rebels fighting in bushes? LCruiser Pickups are their vehicle of choice. Simple, everlasting.

IMO, Japan wins hands down.

I trust Jap models most, chinese least~but quickly catching up.. European. ....select models only.


We (atleast speaking for myself) have not said Toyotas are bad, we are simply saying they are overrated, and this is based on mostly myths about other car makes and models...

Hii ni kama ile argument ya tyranny of numbers at work places in Nairobi, if people from a given tribe/ethnic group for instance are the majority in work places in Nairobi, it will follow that they will be the majority in hospitals, morgues, prisons etc in Nairobi.
That said, how many 504s, very old are on the road? how many Mercs do you see on the roads, Volvos? and my all time favorite: The Beetle?
And how many toyotas do you see juu ya mawe?? probably they made use of them as scrap parts since the sisters and brothers were still on the road. Its about ratios here, and at times gari just like most things ni vile unaitunza, that said, i agree some cars ikiharibu kitu you cough a lot of money compared to a model whose parts are readily available at Grogon...
CLK
#31 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:33:50 PM
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kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

Drivers of this cars go to such places to pay rent, they do not live there, lol..
jaggernaut
#32 Posted : Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:58:15 PM
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Was watching Top Gear a few days ago and was shocked at how they trashed the Range Rover Sport......they said it's a 'terrible car' that's only bought by 'brainless EPL footballers'.
Am
#33 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:04:03 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Escapists wanakuanga wengi........."mimj I'm beyond a toyota....I only do european cars".......dig more on the details and they go mia ama unapata jamaa anadrive a a 550K Kenyan money worth VW polo and the dude still manages to type away dismissing owners of toyotas including owners of the beast VX.........ignorant/clueless or what?


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#34 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:35:36 AM
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CLK wrote:
kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

Drivers of this cars go to such places to pay rent, they do not live there, lol..


@CLK you have lost me here
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mkenyan
#35 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:41:19 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Was watching Top Gear a few days ago and was shocked at how they trashed the Range Rover Sport......they said it's a 'terrible car' that's only bought by 'brainless EPL footballers'.

you realise top gear is not a serious motor review show? it is scripted and is "an entertainment programme, and should not be taken seriously."
mkenyan
#36 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:42:53 AM
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Edyj wrote:
CLK wrote:
kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

Drivers of this cars go to such places to pay rent, they do not live there, lol..


@CLK you have lost me here

the same way wets may go to 360 apartment and park his german car next to impunity's gifted mark x to pay imounity's rent if he did not own the houses.
simonkabz
#37 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:30:31 AM
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CLK wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
All this hype of German cars doesn't mean Toyos are bad at all. I have seen grown ass men crying in their stalled German Junks. When the car is well beaten, kilio kila saa. RELIABILITY guides me. Some guys decided to beat the tyranny of Hiaces with some european models, sijui LDV. A few months down the road they were crying in the toilet. Some of the most beaten up vehicles on our roads are Toyotas n Isuzu....made to go on n on n on. Ukweli usemwe. Most trusted vehicles in Kenya-

Isuzu TX, FVR, FVZ, CXZ for heavy duty. ..read mchanga, building materials etc...Japanese

Isuzu NPR, NQR, NKR, FRR city transport. Japanese.

Hilux. ..most Hardy pickup. They last a lifetime esp the older ones. Some guys tried to ferry miraa in other models. ....couldn't withstand the torture. Hilux baba yao. Japanese.

Canter, HD, FH. ...king of farm produce, general utility for most companies, even wazungu buy them. Japanese.

UD buses-Ultimate Dependability. Most of the buses u find stalled on the highways are Scanias.

Corollas go on and on, like forever. This is indisputable. They clock unbelievable mileage as taxis.

Landcruiser family. ....far more reliable n dependable than the Landrover family. Seen those rebels fighting in bushes? LCruiser Pickups are their vehicle of choice. Simple, everlasting.

IMO, Japan wins hands down.

I trust Jap models most, chinese least~but quickly catching up.. European. ....select models only.


We (atleast speaking for myself) have not said Toyotas are bad, we are simply saying they are overrated, and this is based on mostly myths about other car makes and models...

Hii ni kama ile argument ya tyranny of numbers at work places in Nairobi, if people from a given tribe/ethnic group for instance are the majority in work places in Nairobi, it will follow that they will be the majority in hospitals, morgues, prisons etc in Nairobi.
That said, how many 504s, very old are on the road? how many Mercs do you see on the roads, Volvos? and my all time favorite: The Beetle?
And how many toyotas do you see juu ya mawe?? probably they made use of them as scrap parts since the sisters and brothers were still on the road. Its about ratios here, and at times gari just like most things ni vile unaitunza, that said, i agree some cars ikiharibu kitu you cough a lot of money compared to a model whose parts are readily available at Grogon...


I see more european models kwa mawe than Toyos dear.
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bird_man
#38 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:39:22 AM
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CLK wrote:
kamundu wrote:
For me, a car is not an asset. Hence for now i drive a car I can easily maintain and dispose off. That for me is a Toyota or maybe a Nissan. I have had two corollas, and these cars are unbreakable.
However, once I am financially stable, have my own business, have kidogo investments, and live in my own house, i will let my investments buy me my luxuries. A german car may come that time. Right now I spend 500k max on a used car.
Too many of my young colleagues are living beyond their means. I find serious german cars parked outside rented flats.

Drivers of this cars go to such places to pay rent, they do not live there, lol..


Reminds me of a dude who parks a 2000cc KBT Audi hapo bedsitter ya 15K.Wacheni watu wakule raha!
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jaggernaut
#39 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:43:06 AM
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mkenyan wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Was watching Top Gear a few days ago and was shocked at how they trashed the Range Rover Sport......they said it's a 'terrible car' that's only bought by 'brainless EPL footballers'.

you realise top gear is not a serious motor review show? it is scripted and is "an entertainment programme, and should not be taken seriously."


They cited several issues ranging from the chassis to reliability etc before concluding that the 2005-2012 model is a terrible vehicle. However, they praised the new 2013 model for its build quality. Tafuta that episode kwa YouTube.
CLK
#40 Posted : Thursday, August 22, 2013 9:05:56 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Was watching Top Gear a few days ago and was shocked at how they trashed the Range Rover Sport......they said it's a 'terrible car' that's only bought by 'brainless EPL footballers'.

They trashed the X6 some years back and said the range rover was better, i felt bad since i was a secret admirer of the X6, so now which car did they say is better than the Range?
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