The government has increased the tax rate on imported cars, which means even the cars considered the cheapest cars in Kenya may not be affordable anymore, making it challenging to acquire a car today” ” according to Croton Motors, a leading car dealership based in Karen Nairobi. In this article, we will explore the top 10 cheapest cars to buy in Kenya in 2024, including both locally used and newly imported cars.
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Firstly, let’s differentiate a locally used car from a newly imported option. “Should you buy a locally used or newly imported car in Kenya?”, a newly imported car is costlier and sometimes three times more expensive than a locally used car, and that brings us to the question “Why is it so?”. Let’s briefly discuss the two categories to help understand what to purchase.
A locally used car, as the name implies, is a car that has already been used in the country, even though some may look extremely new, they still remain secondhand with a lower mileage than the initial, there is no need to pay for importation fees and duties, which makes it more affordable. Test driving is another advantage which reduces the risk of fraud and it does not require age restrictions. However, do proper and adequate research on good mileage locally used cars before acquiring one, to have a good resale value.
Newly Imported Cars are brand new cars with higher mileage, well-maintained parts and in the best conditions but you will be responsible for the high importation cost and duties. The only challenge is that there is no opportunity to test drive and this brings about increased fraud risk.
Overall, Kenya allows car imports not older than 8 years, that is, from the registration year.
TOP 10 Cheapest Cars In Kenya 2024
- TOYOTA VITZ: The Toyota Vitz is a sub-compact Japanese car, available in three and five doors and was launched for the first time in 1998. Currently, it’s in the third generation which was launched in 2010. This car is very famous due to its Small size, spacious interior and stylish exterior design. Price Range: 400,000KES – 800,000KES.
- TOYOTA BELTA: The Belta car is available in 1 transmission option(s), which is automatic with a fuel average of 12-15 KM/L and a fuel tank capacity of 42L, the Belta has a seating capacity of 5 persons. Price Range: 600,000KES – 800,000KES.
- HONDA FIT: Also called HONDA FITTO in Japanese, the car is a small car manufactured and marketed by Honda Since 2001, over four generations. It has a five-door hatchback body style and is considered a Supermini. Price Range: 600,000KES – 900,000KES.
- TOYOTA IST: Available in 1 transmission option (s), which is automatic. The IST Car has a fuel average of 11 -12KM/L with a fuel tank capacity of 42L. Price Range: 400,000KES – 1,000,000KES.
- NISSAN CUBE: This is a mini MPV produced by carmaker Nissan between 1998 and 2019, Price Range: Around 600,000KES.
- MAZDA DEMIO: A subcompact, supermini, B-segment small car manufactured by Mazda since 1996. Price Range: 300,000KES – 700,000KES.
- TOYOTA AURIS: All models are powered by the 1.8 litre 2ZR-FE engine, with either a six-speed manual or four-speed automatic, Price Range: 800.000KES to 1,200,000KES.
- NISSAN MARCH: Capable of generating a horsepower of 79-98 HP and a torque of 106-137 Nm with a top speed of 180 KM/H. Price Range: 300,000KES – 700,000KES.
- TOYOTA PROBOX: Available in 2 transmission options (s) which are automatic and manual. Has a fuel average of 9-12KM/L with a fuel tank capacity of 50L. Price Range: 300,000KES – 800,000KES.
- SUBARU IMPREZA: With a robust driveline, reliable engine and fantastic driver-focused cabin, It’s an ideal multipurpose runabout for your family. Price Range: 400,000KES – 2,000,000KES.
Kenya’s automotive market offers a different range of cheap cars, that fit into various budgets and preferences.
Our top 10 list highlights the cheapest cars to purchase in Kenya, with prices ranging from KSH 300,000 to KSH 2,000,000.
Being a first-time buyer or looking out for a cost-effective upgrade, this list renders an accurate guide to make an informed decision”.
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