Best Car Buying and Selling Websites in Kenya

Whether you are in the market for a brand-new vehicle straight from the dealership, a used car from a private seller, or looking to auction off your current car, based on our findings, the following is a list of the best websites to buy and sell cars in Kenya.

Autocheck

Autocheck, formerly known as Cheki.co.ke in Kenya, is a leading online platform for buying used and new cars. It offers a user-friendly interface that allows customers to conveniently filter vehicles based on price, model, year of manufacture, and the location of the seller. Beyond facilitating car sales, Autocheck also provides financing options, enabling customers to purchase vehicles through loan arrangements or to secure loans using their existing vehicle's logbook as collateral.

Autocheck

Motorhub Limited

Motorhub Limited is a Kenyan car dealership that specializes in importing and selling both new and used vehicles. They source automobiles from various countries like Japan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa.

Motorhub Limited

Toyota Kenya

Toyota Kenya serves as an online platform for Toyota customers in Kenya to explore Toyota dealerships within the country, book service appointments for their vehicles, and view the latest Toyota models available for purchase in the Kenyan market.

Toyota Kenya

Nissan Africa

Nissan Africa is the official regional division of the Nissan Motor Company catering to the African market. Its website, nissanafrica.com allows visitors to explore Nissan's latest vehicle models, schedule test drives to experience them first-hand, locate authorized service centers for maintenance and repairs, and purchase genuine Nissan spare parts.

Nissan Africa

AutosKenya

AutosKenya is an online vehicle classifieds website that offers a platform for individuals and dealers to buy and sell new and used cars, motorcycles, and trucks. With thousands of listings across various makes, models, and budgets, including popular choices like Toyota, Volkswagen, Nissan, and BMW, AutosKenya simplifies the process of finding the right vehicle in major cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, and Eldoret. The website also allows individuals to list their vehicles for sale free of charge and without commission fees, while dealers can showcase their entire inventory to a vast pool of potential buyers.

AutosKenya

Maridady Motors

Maridady Motors is a leading car dealership in Kenya that offers a wide selection of new and used cars at affordable prices. Whether you are looking for luxury sedans or rugged SUVs, Maridady has a diverse inventory that includes sourced used cars from trusted suppliers, particularly imported vehicles from Japan.

Maridady Motors

Magari Deals

Magari Deals website facilitates the buying and selling of new and used motor vehicles in Kenya. The company connects trusted car dealers and individual owners with customers in a seamless, safe, and convenient manner. The company carefully vets the cars listed on their platform to ensure they are from established and trustworthy owners and dealers.

Magari Deals

Kai and Karo

Kai and Karo specializes in exporting and shipping of new and used vehicles, brand-new and used spare parts, industrial equipment, and electronics.

Kai and Karo

The websites listed above aim to simplify the car shopping experience while connecting buyers with reputable dealers and reasonably priced options for the Kenyan market. Others facilitate the importation of used cars from Japan, the UK, etc. In addition to the websites listed below, you can also buy and sell cars on general classified websites like Jiji and Pigiame.

What to consider before buying a used car in Kenya

  • Dealer vs. Private Seller: People sell cars because they want to upgrade, are facing financial difficulties, or the car has a problem. A private seller may be considerably cheaper, but there are chances that you might be dealing with a stolen car or a scammer, and comes with safety issues. You will also be required to do background checks and paperwork. Unless it is from someone you know, it is recommended to buy cars from reputable dealers. Most dealers will not want their reputation destroyed through one sale.
  • Cost: To determine whether the cost of the car is reasonable, consider the make, condition, mileage, age, engine capacity (CC), fuel (petrol or diesel), and number of seats.
  • Test Drive: Before you buy a car, go for a test drive to confirm that it is in good condition. During the test drive, check whether the gears are working well, and the brakes catch quickly, listen for noise in the cabin, and check for safety tools like airbags, safety belts, car lights, parking assistants, etc. It is advisable to go with a mechanic that you trust to help check the condition of the car.
  • Car Search: Log in to the NTSA portal and search for the car to ascertain ownership and car details. If you have purchased it from a dealer, make sure that the car does not have any outstanding duty. The logbook should have a detailed history.
  • Payment: Do not pay in cash, as there will be no proof of payment in case of a disagreement.

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