Thursday, April 25, 2024

Rich Kenyans scramble for new Sh. 45mn Range Rover; Poor Kenyans for Sh. 100 unga

As poor Kenyans fought and scrambled for Sh. 100 maize flour at Naivas Supermarket, a whole different kind of scramble was going on in Nairobi.

Rich Kenyans were scrambling for the new L460 Range Rover that is on sale at Sh. 45 million.

The vehicle is the first of the L460 model and will be available in different variants which include the High Standard Equipment (HSE), Autobiography, SV, the 1st Edition only available in the first year of manufacture.

The New Range Rover is available with a choice of powerful Ingenium 4.4 litre V8 petrol and a 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine that have an electric super charger.

It incorporates Software-Over-The-Air (SOTA) updates meaning the vehicle will constantly evolve and remain up to date as it matures.

Additionally, Tmthe new Range Rover has an advanced Pivi Pro infotainment system that provides immediate start-up and its complemented by a 13.1-inch Interactive Driver Display screen with high-definition graphics and configurable layout.

The vehicle’s body is 50 per cent stiffer than before, creating a safe and strong body designed to accommodate the new 23-inch wheels – a first for Land Rover – and 815mm diameter wheel combinations.

Additional features that make the vehicle the ultimate SUV experience include the Adaptive Cruise Control and the Steering Assist which smooth out body movements resulting from sudden changes in speed.

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Headrest speakers with next-generation noise cancellation and a new clean air technology that significantly reduces odours and viruses – creating one of the quietest, most relaxing, luxury travelling experience yet.

On the other end of the capital city, ordinary citizens were fighting in supermarket queues to buy as many packets of unga as they could out if fear that cheap maize flour will not last. A packet of 2kg maize flour sold at Sh. 99 at Naivas Supermarket where the scramble majorly took part.

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  1. I feel this article by Mwova Mwende is an affront to the poor. It is an outlandish comparison between the rich and poor. It is incumbent on the rich to look after the poor, This is scriptural as it says in Deuteronomy 15:11 and Matthew 26:11
    I request Mwova to repent of this egregious article and request it be removed.

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