The Jeep Wrangler boasts a strong military pedigree, and its rough throwback styling has been purposefully retained over the years to reflect its legacy. The Wrangler appeals to off-road aficionados as well as urban dwellers. It’s called a luxury car in some circles, and it certainly fits the description, but in reality, it’s a very versatile 4×4 that can be pared down to the basic essentials for serious off-roading.
Renault Triber is a mini MPV manufactured by French automaker Renault through its Indian subsidiary Renault India.
The Honda Fit is one of the most sought after hatchbacks in the Kenyan market and its demand has continued to rise sharply over the years. It once played second fiddle to the Toyota Vitz in the small hatchback segment but with the release of the third generations in 2013, tables were turned and the Fit upstaged its competitors. The level of refinement is comparable to that of a European hatchback and its driving characteristics have vastly been improved.
The Toyota Spade is largely the same as the Toyota Porte save for minor differences in body styling. It aims to address the exterior shortcomings of the Porte which has highly been criticized. The Spade comes with sharper headlights and an angular bumper that give it a much more respectable look. It competes with the Nissan Cube, Mazda Scrum Peugeot Partner and VW Caddy.






