Honda Odyssey Review The Honda Odyssey is a 7 to 8 seater Minivan that has been in production from 1994 until present. It was developed at a time when Honda was undergoing severe financial constraints but Honda Odyssey went on to become a success that boosted the financial success of the company. In Kenya, the Honda Odyssey is not as popular having been overshadowed by the more dominant alternatives such as the Toyota Noah and the Toyota Voxy. Read more Click here to access prices of Honda Odyssey Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda Civic Review The Honda Civic is a series of compact cars that have been in production since 1972 and largely sold in Europe and North America. It’s the longest running Honda vehicle in the market today and its success is due to its strong demand. It’s not popular in the Kenyan market and it remains largely unknown to many buyers. Read more Click here to access prices of Honda Civic Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda Freed Review The Honda Freed has been around since 2008 but has somewhat gone unnoticed in the Kenyan market. That’s surprising given its strong credentials that usually appeal to the masses here. It’s affordable, cheap to maintain, fuel efficient and can carry up to 8 passengers. It’s built on the popular Honda Fit platform and is as reliable as its sibling. So why has it not been popular in this market? Read the full Review here. Click here to access prices of Honda Freed. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda StepWagon Review The Honda Stepwagon is steadily gaining traction in the Kenyan market especially the later models that have proven to be reliable and comfortable offering an alternative to the popular Toyota Noah and Voxy. Even with this latest attention, the Stepwagon is yet to break into the big market and it’s only a few people that have discovered the potential of this van. Read More Click here to access prices of Honda Step Wagon Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda Shuttle Review The Honda Shuttle is a 5-Seater Station Wagon that has been in production from 2015 to present. It’s the successor to the Honda Fit Shuttle that was initially tied to the Fit but now it has been spun off as an independent model. It has a few similarities to the Honda Fit, but it has distinct features such as a sharp frontal design and a unique instrument Panel. It comes with a choice of two engine; a 1.5-L L15B petrol engine and a 1.5-Litre L1EB Hybrid Petrol engine and is available in either 2WD or 4WD. It achieves a fuel consumption of 21.8 km/L for the normal engine and 34.0 Km/L for the Hybrid engine. Read More Click here to access prices of Honda Shuttle Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda Stream Review The Honda Stream is classified as a compact MPV or a station wagon and was in production from 2000 to 2014. Over the years, Honda has strived to make the car efficient enough for family use without compromising on its performance. Overall, its a good choice for people with large families or transport businesses that are looking for an affordable seven seater wagon. It competes with the Toyota Wish, Mazda Premacy, Subaru Exiga, Nissan Lafesta and VW Touran. Read the full Honda Stream Review Click here to access prices of Honda Stream. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda Insight Review Hybrid cars have slowly been creeping upon us and we are at a point where we must either embrace them or run out of options. Without question, the future belongs to hybrids and electric cars so the sooner we accept them, the better for us. The Honda Insight is one such hybrid that has slowly been gaining traction in the Kenyan market. Its closest competitor is the Toyota Prius which is arguably the first hybrid to strut this market. Read Full Honda Insight Review Click here to access prices of Honda Insight. Click here to kickstart the importation process.
Honda CRV Review The Honda CR-V is medium sized crossover SUV that has long been regarded as a reliable and affordable family car. Though not as popular as its rivals such as the X-Trail and Vanguard, it packs a powerful punch in terms of performance, build quality, interior space and off-road capability. It underwent a major redesign in 2011 that emphasized on aerodynamic performance, modern aesthetics, a new 4WD system and fuel efficiency. It competes with the Nissan X-Trail, Toyota Vanguard, Mitsubishi Outlander, Subaru Forester, Mazda CX-5 and Toyota RAV-4. Read the full Honda CRV Review Click here to access prices of Honda CRV Click here to kickstart the importation process