2020 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio continues to impress in the Kenyan market thanks to its harmonious blend of style, performance, and fuel efficiency. Having undergone subtle refinements to remain competitive in the market, the 2020 model is nothing short of elegance. Urban dwellers will find it ideal as a daily driver owing to its stylish exterior design and compactness that allows it to easily maneuver in confined spaces. As much as it boasts the perks of an excellent car, it competes with the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Nissan Note.
2019 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio boasts a significant following in the Kenyan market as you can rarely cover a short distance without sporting one. Good fuel economy, sporty exterior styling, and affordable acquisition cost are the primary factors that have led to its domination in the compact category. The SkyActiv technology encompassed in the Demio makes it stand out in the competitive class it sits in. Urban dwellers will appreciate its compactness and can be used as a daily driver. Its rivals include the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Nissan Note.
2018 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio ticks all the boxes when it comes to advanced safety features, stellar fuel economy, and a good blend of handling and comfort. If cars were to be judged on how their face is, then the Demio would for sure be among the best-looking cars. Its compactness appeals to people residing in the metropolis as it can easily maneuver in traffic. In other markets, the Demio is sold as the Mazda 2. The name Demio is derived from the Latin word "meus" to imply possession. Despite the advantages it enjoys, it faces stiff competition from the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Nissan Note.
2017 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio is one of the most sought-after subcompact cars in the Kenyan market owing to its stellar fuel economy, and sporty exterior design which largely appeals to the young clientele. It boasts advanced safety features as well as SkyActiv technology that makes it stand out amongst its rivals. The Demio which is sold as Mazda 2 in other markets is built on the Mazda D platform. The name Demio is derived from the Latin word "meus" to imply possession. As much as it boasts the perks of an excellent car, it competes with established brands such as the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Nissan Note.
2016 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio is Mazda's smallest car and, together with the Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio, and Volkswagen Polo, is one of the most popular superminis on the market right now. The Mazda Demio is now in its third generation, with styling and technology borrowed from more expensive Mazda models like the CX-5 and Mazda6.
2014 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio is one of the most sought hatchbacks in Kenya and is loved due to its affordability, reliability, and great fuel efficiency. It competes with established brands such as the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, and Nissan Note.
2015 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio is one of the most sought hatchbacks in the Kenyan Market. It has gained popularity across the world thanks to its reliability and affordability. It competes with Suzuki Swift, Honda Fit, Toyota Vitz, Nissan Note and VW Polo.
2013 Mazda Demio Review
The Mazda Demio has gained popularity in Kenya in a fairly short amount of time thanks to its reliability and affordability. This success is also backed by a strong demand from taxi hailing services that are drawn to it like a moth to light. It competes with the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit, VW Polo, and Nissan Note. It's best suited for light urban commute but can be used occasionally for long distance travel.