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Matatu Business
streetwise
#881 Posted : Friday, July 15, 2016 11:37:52 AM
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Sure a few things not tying up.

New, original receipt, selling price lower than purchase price. What is the catch ??

Sorry this is known as due diligence
Othelo
#882 Posted : Friday, July 15, 2016 11:40:07 AM
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Chaka wrote:
brayosylvan wrote:


Am selling my van it’s new just landed in Kenya this month from Japan and I just got the NTSA requirements and leather seats in it. It’s Diesel-3000cc, Nissan Caravan 2009
Going for only 2.5M
It’s cost was 2.65M I have the original receipt. Email me on bomet11flights@live.com
Or whatsapp +254722543327

How can new and 2009 be used in the same sentence?

New in Kenya. Fellow is joking with #wazua Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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matatuman
#883 Posted : Friday, July 15, 2016 12:13:12 PM
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streetwise wrote:
Sure a few things not tying up.

New, original receipt, selling price lower than purchase price. What is the catch ??

Sorry this is known as due diligence


There is no catch and he is not selling at below the purchase price. That vehicle is grossly overvalued! He is simply looking for a gullible buyer.
Atalaku
#884 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 10:15:58 AM
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Jon Jones wrote:
Is matatu business a perfect retirement plan? Consider a retiree (60) with just enough to buy a 7L Hiace diesel or build rentals. Considering that he does not want to leave the city, the amount will hardly get him good land and build rentals worth mentioning.

...it is a very good retirement plan if the retiree does not want to live longer... hahaha
Atalaku
#885 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 10:22:02 AM
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Location: Kenya
matatuman wrote:
brayosylvan wrote:


Am selling my van it’s new just landed in Kenya this month from Japan and I just got the NTSA requirements and leather seats in it. It’s Diesel-3000cc, Nissan Caravan 2009
Going for only 2.5M
It’s cost was 2.65M I have the original receipt. Email me on bomet11flights@live.com
Or whatsapp +254722543327


Dude, ondoa madharau hapa. There is no used Caravan thats worth that money, not even a manual unit. NV350 grey imports are yet to land so please start another thread for your advert or stick to the topic. If you bought at that cash you were ripped off, accept and move on but do not try to tell us some tall tale.

Out of curiosity, which is this Japanese exporter that gave you an original receipt?
...
Hahaha... the range is between 1.3-1.5m for a 2009. And they come as van ( without seats) Did you install leather seats and for what purpose? Just asking!
Atalaku
#886 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 10:27:04 AM
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Location: Kenya
kaka2za wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
Stealth wrote:
@ atalaku - kirae means empty or with very few passengers.

With my car tracker I can see where they are stopping. Do they stop to pick air. So far so good for me. I am getting an average of 5k daily. Which I think is good.
... I may install cctv camera in the matatu...":"Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching."


Maybe your route does not have tough competition.Huku kwetu,the Tout can shout for five minutes na waende kirae.
BTW I have the tracker but resolved to give them a target while tracking fuel consumption.

...let's say the vehicle fuels for 3k for one day... ( a Nissan caravan 2009) how much would expect at the end of the day @kaka2za
matatuman
#887 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 12:03:58 PM
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Atalaku wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
Stealth wrote:
@ atalaku - kirae means empty or with very few passengers.

With my car tracker I can see where they are stopping. Do they stop to pick air. So far so good for me. I am getting an average of 5k daily. Which I think is good.
... I may install cctv camera in the matatu...":"Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching."


Maybe your route does not have tough competition.Huku kwetu,the Tout can shout for five minutes na waende kirae.
BTW I have the tracker but resolved to give them a target while tracking fuel consumption.

...let's say the vehicle fuels for 3k for one day... ( a Nissan caravan 2009) how much would expect at the end of the day @kaka2za


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Don't you guyz ever learn? Is there a direct correlation between fuel and income?
Atalaku
#888 Posted : Monday, July 18, 2016 5:16:45 PM
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Joined: 9/7/2010
Posts: 1,063
Location: Kenya
matatuman wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Atalaku wrote:
Stealth wrote:
@ atalaku - kirae means empty or with very few passengers.

With my car tracker I can see where they are stopping. Do they stop to pick air. So far so good for me. I am getting an average of 5k daily. Which I think is good.
... I may install cctv camera in the matatu...":"Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching."


Maybe your route does not have tough competition.Huku kwetu,the Tout can shout for five minutes na waende kirae.
BTW I have the tracker but resolved to give them a target while tracking fuel consumption.

...let's say the vehicle fuels for 3k for one day... ( a Nissan caravan 2009) how much would expect at the end of the day @kaka2za


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Don't you guyz ever learn? Is there a direct correlation between fuel and income?

...just asking to understand from @kaka2za. ..was wondering too...
tnai9
#889 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2016 11:57:10 AM
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Location: easto
Wazuans, am looking to import a manual matatu hiace 3000cc for a close relative. I can also see there are 7L and 9L engines. He intends to use it for Matatu shuttle business. Any advice on which one is a better engine?
"The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence." ― Charles Bukowski
matatuman
#890 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2016 9:50:25 PM
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tnai9 wrote:
Wazuans, am looking to import a manual matatu hiace 3000cc for a close relative. I can also see there are 7L and 9L engines. He intends to use it for Matatu shuttle business. Any advice on which one is a better engine?


Tried Google, sijaona 7L ama 9L. Hizo ni engines gani? In my opinion thats the creation of kenyan salesmen/motor vehicle brokers.
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