About 90 per cent of Kenyan youth settling in life desires to purchase a vehicle than a house, a survey by automotive trading platform–Cars45 indicates. It plans to open other branches along Kiambu Road and in Mombasa, expansion management says is driven by demand for well-conditioned used units. “Ninety per cent of our primary focus is on locally used cars, with the remaining ten per cent on imports to meet our imports client demands,”Muthoni said. According to the company, used car buyers in Kenya need to be cautious about fraudulent deals and the condition of the car they are purchasing. “This is why Cars45 carries a 212-point inspection which helps the individuals know the actual condition of the cars they are purchasing.
Source: The Star May 10, 2021 00:56 UTC