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  • 10 Most Affordable 7-Seater Cars To Buy In Kenya

    Mazda Premacy The Mazda Premacy came into production in 1999 and has gradually improved both in design and performance. It’s available with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The latest generation comes equipped with SKYACTIV-G 2.0L engine and 6-speed SKYACTIV-DRIVE automatic transmission. This is also one of the few 7-seater cars whose middle row seats recline and slide front-to-rear and…

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  • How To Check An Accident Car

    Most people are prone to buying an accident car without their knowledge especially if you opt for a second-hand car. Dishonest sellers will purposely leave out the accident history of a car to make it more marketable. Therefore, it’s up to the buyer to do his due diligence to ensure you get value for your money. However, it’s not economical…

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  • How To Import A Car To Kenya – Part 2

    The first thing that comes to mind when you decide to import a car to Kenya is the cost. Importation might be cheaper than buying from a dealership but due to so many costs accumulated throughout the process, it seems like it’s more expensive. Additionally, many factors come to play when determining the total cost of importing a car including…

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  • How To Know The Best Car Importers From Japan

    Car importation is a booming business in Kenya with a majority of the cars coming from Japan. Kenyans have embraced this method of acquiring a car due to its numerous advantages. As a result, many car importers have emerged claiming that to be the best in the market. It’s become a highly competitive field to attract as many car buyers…

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  • How To Import A Car To Kenya – Part 1

    How to Import a Car to Kenya Have you ever wanted to import a car in Kenya but you don’t know where to start? Most Kenyans buy their cars through middlemen who import them from Japan or Europe. While this is convenient, you end up spending an exorbitant amount of money compared to importing a car directly. The process might…

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  • Why Electric Vehicles Are Gaining Traction In Kenya

    Electric vehicles have been around for centuries since a successful experiment performed in 1827. Over the years, they have evolved from hybrids to fully electric vehicles with companies like Tesla championing this move. Electric vehicles have been widely accepted in the European and American markets. However, they haven’t been as popular in the African market until recently. For a few…

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  • Alcoblow Ban And The Drunk Driving Menace In Kenya

    Kenyans are the most innovative people you’ll meet and when Alcoblow was first introduced on the road, there were apps and tricks to avoid these stealthy policemen. Well, you don’t have to run away anymore as the court rule Alcoblow as illegal and ordered to be removed from the roads. Though the ban isn’t permanent, Kenyans will have a stress-free…

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  • Tesla Cybertruck – The Luxury Pickup Truck Of The Future

    Automotive enthusiasts were treated to a rather interesting unveil of the Cybertruck by Telsa’s CEO, Elon Musk. The Tesla team had managed to keep everything under wraps ahead of the unveil despite a lot of anticipation surrounding the car. On the 21st November, a visibly eager CEO took to the stage to announce the arrival of the Tesla Cybertruck. Once…

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  • 6 Things To Look For When Choosing A Driving School

    All driving schools are definitely not made the same. That’s why the likes of Rocky Driving School have been able to weather the storm despite the over-saturated business. When choosing a driving school, you have to be careful where you go so as to get the most out of the classes. There are some things to look out for that…

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  • Pros And Cons Of An Automatic Transmission

    Driving an automatic transmission is the norm in the modern world due to its many advantages. This preference began as a matter of convenience as more motorists wanted a less stressful drive to and from work. Despite being more expensive than manual cars, people seemed to like the automatic ones more. Now, most cars on the road have an automatic…

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