2019 Mazda Bongo Review
The Mazda Bongo is undoubtedly solidifying its brand as one of the most sought-after vans in Kenya owing to its versatility, fuel efficiency, and reasonable acquisition cost. As much as it compromises on luxury and comfort unlike its rivals, it wins a lot when it comes to practicality and functionality. Folks with large households will find this van suitable to serve their needs. In other regions, it is marketed as the Mazda E-Series and the Ford Econovan. It competes with the Toyota TownHiAce, Nissan Vanette, Toyota LiteAce, Nissan NV200, Ford Transit Connect, Mercedes Benz Vito, and Suzuki Carry.
2018 Mazda Bongo Review
The Mazda Bongo has been widely embraced by Kenyans as a reliable van with a roomy and versatile cabin that can be easily configured to either haul freight or ferry people. Its stellar fuel economy makes it cement its position as one of the most sought-after vans even though it faces stiff competition from the likes of the Toyota TownHiAce, Nissan Vanette, Toyota LiteAce, Nissan NV200, Ford Transit Connect, Mercedes Benz Vito, and Suzuki Carry. It has evolved through multiple generations to meet the changing needs and preferences of clients. The name Bongo originates from an African antelope.
2017 Mazda Bongo Review
The Mazda Bongo has amassed a significant following in the Kenyan space since its inception in 1966. Owing to the nature of business the majority of Kenyans are engaged in, the Bongo serves their purpose very well for it has a roomy cabin that can be easily configured as either a cargo hauler or to transport many people at a go. It boasts excellent fuel economy hence making it appeal to many people. In other markets, it is sold as Mazda E-Series and the Ford Econovan. The name Bongo is derived from an African antelope. It competes with the Toyota TownHiAce, Nissan Vanette, Toyota LiteAce, Nissan NV200, Ford Transit Connect, Mercedes Benz Vito, and Suzuki Carry.