Tuesday, November 12, 2024

List of best cars for Kenyans earning below Sh. 100,000

List of best cars for Kenyans earning below Sh. 100,000

Best Cars for Kenyans: If you are earning less than Ksh. 100,000 a month, you are classified as middle class ,and in this category there are specific cheap vehicles in Kenya for you.

As you are aware, the higher the price of a car the higher insurance cover it attracts. Also, as the cost increases, normally beyond Ksh 2.5 million, the more the car consumes fuel.

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By all standards any person earning less than Ksh 200,000 cannot afford Ksh 5,000 per day worth of fuel. If that is so then the following are the most ideal cheap vehicles in Kenya for you.

  1. Toyota Probox
  2. Toyota Celica
  3. Toyota Allion
  4. Toyota Corolla
  5. Toyota Passo
  6. Toyota Premio
  7. Toyota Voxy
  8. Toyota Wish
  9. Toyota Axio
  10. Toyota Noah
  11. Toyota IST
  12. Toyota Rush
  13. Toyota Auris 1.3 3
  14. Toyota Vanguard
  15. Toyota HiAce
  16. Toyota Succeed
  17. Toyota Passo Sette
  18. Toyota Allex
  19. Toyota Raum
  20. Toyota ISIS
  21. Toyota Porte
  22. Mazda Demio
  23. Honda CR-V
  24. Honda Fit – it is one of the most affordable vehicles in the country. it is also fuel efficient.
  25. Subaru Outback
  26. Subaru Impreza
  27. Subaru Legacy
  28. Subaru Forester
  29. Nissan Dualis
  30. Nissan Tiida
  31. Nissan X-Trail
  32. Nissan Teana
  33. Nissan Bluebird
  34. Nissan Wingroad
  35. Nissan March – it is one of the cheap cars in Kenya that are gaining popularity.

The best cost for a middle class car should not exceed Ksh 2.5 million; if possible, buy a car costing not less than Ksh 1 million. Such a car falls under the category of cheap cars in Kenya

You will realize that cheap cars in Kenya, especially those costing less than Ksh 500,000 consume very little fuel, normally Ksh 300-Ksh500 per day in Nairobi. This is the best car you need when you want to save your hard earned money.

It is pointless to have a car that consumes Ksh 2,000 per day in fuel when your net salary is Ksh 70,000—this is madness. Go for the available cost efficient cheap cars in Kenya

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