@Jaggernaut,
Advantages;
1.It's a Toyota like most Kenyan cars so you don't have to worry about spares.
2.Has a low and wide wheel base and therefore beats even some SUV in terms of stability.
3.Very versatile.One moment it's a two seater carrying thaara (napier grass).The next time it's a family car off to the coast (7 seater)
4.Fairly good suspension.
Disadvantages
1.Not economical when under-utilised.(2 litre engine where a 600

cc would do)
2.Prone to losing rear bushes which are expensive.
3.Have heard scary tales about 1ZR engines but frankly i haven't experienced anything.
Price:
900k for an ordinary would be more like it,but you can fork out 1.1M to 1.4M for the S-Kirameki (Beautiful).
Hope this helps.
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