Company Puts 40 Vehicles on Auction starting at Ksh265,000; How to Bid

Cars at Mombasa Ferry
Cars at Mombasa Ferry
Photo
Mombasa Ferry

A company in Nairobi, Onyango and Tarus Advocates, has invited members of the public to bid on 40 vehicles on auction including a Mazda Demio starting at Ksh265,000.

In a notice in the local dailies on Monday, November 18, the company urged interested Kenyans to visit the various junk yards and place their bids before closing at noon on Tuesday, November 26.

A Toyota Probox also priced at Ksh265,000 is available to be viewed at Homeboyz Auto Garage and Storage Yard in Voi.

9 other vehicles on the list are available for auction at below Ksh500,000, including a Toyota Premio starting at Ksh497,000 and Toyota Noah at Ksh397,000.

Cars for auction at the Port of Mombasa
Cars for auction at the Port of Mombasa
Photo
BD

A Toyota Isis is available for Ksh362,000, a Nissan Teana at Ksh405,000 as well as a Toyota Hiace at Ksh310,000.

19 other vehicles are also available for just under Ksh1 million while the rest 11 are available for over Ksh1 million. They include a BMW X3 going for Ksh690,000 and a Subaru Outback for Ksh960,000.

The most expensive vehicle listed is a BMW X5 2015 with the bidding set to start at Ksh3.9 million.

A Toyota Fielder, also a 2015 model, is available starting at Ksh1,056,000 while an Audi Q5 is going for Ksh1,044,000.

At Kefa Auto Bazaar in Embu, a Harrier Hybrid made in 2015 is available for viewing starting at Ksh2.9 million.

These and more vehicles can be viewed at various dealerships across the country including Eazy Storage Yard in Ruiru, Auto Gallery Ltd in Westlands and Eezy Mombasa Road.

Other dealerships across the country where the vehicles are available are Kefa Auto Bazaar in Embu, Cismar Yard in Narok, Wachenya Yard in Kitale, and Joyland Yard in Eldoret.

Interested members of the public can send their bids on www.eezycars.co.ke by November 26. The vehicles will be sold on a ‘As Is Where Is Basis’.

Cars parked outside an estate in Nairobi.
Cars parked outside an estate in Nairobi.
Photo
Handout