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sparkly wrote:sqft wrote:The richest/most advanced countries don't drive toyotas. Toyota ni ya hustlers. Another Mugundaman argument when confronted with Facts: 1. That worldwide, for every one Nissan, Honda, Ford, or Volkswagen, there are 2 Toyotas. 2. Secondly, the primary new vehicle markets are advanced countries. 3. Thirdly Toyota is not only Corollas. Some models like Lexus and Z10 are trully luxury, not for hustlers. 4. Fourthly, even the so called advanced brands including Mercedes, Volkswagen Group, Honda, Peugeot have budget models. You may go round and round trying to prove that Toyota doesn't have the largest worldwide market share but facts say otherwise. What the germans, british and americans are driving is more important than what the world is driving. They are the ones who discovered automobiles. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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sqft wrote:sparkly wrote:sqft wrote:The richest/most advanced countries don't drive toyotas. Toyota ni ya hustlers. Another Mugundaman argument when confronted with Facts: 1. That worldwide, for every one Nissan, Honda, Ford, or Volkswagen, there are 2 Toyotas. 2. Secondly, the primary new vehicle markets are advanced countries. 3. Thirdly Toyota is not only Corollas. Some models like Lexus and Z10 are trully luxury, not for hustlers. 4. Fourthly, even the so called advanced brands including Mercedes, Volkswagen Group, Honda, Peugeot have budget models. You may go round and round trying to prove that Toyota doesn't have the largest worldwide market share but facts say otherwise. What the germans, british and americans are driving is more important than what the world is driving. They are the ones who discovered automobiles. You are right, the Germans, British and Americans are not of this world. They are from another planet. Pewa mzinga on that profound point. Life is short. Live passionately.
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sqft wrote:Japan:
1 Toyota Prius 2 Nissan Note 3 Toyota Sienta 4 Toyota Corolla 5 Toyota Aqua 6 Nissan Serena 7 Toyota Roomy 8 Toyota Voxy 9 Honda Freed 10 Toyota Vitz Counter check your sources. Only Prius among top 10 models in Japan work to prosper
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/15/2019 Posts: 677 Location: planet earth
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sparkly wrote:
Another Mugundaman argument when confronted with Facts:
Sparkles, You have been behaving well lately. Can't you present your points without invoking MM's name, unless he is your oxygen? Age and family mellows us all over time
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/15/2019 Posts: 677 Location: planet earth
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Lolest! wrote:Why do Kenyans despise all other Japanese cars & love Toyota? To veer off the main point a bit(sorry armophous), what about car features? Just noted that Mazdas have very good features. I think Hondas too.Like the budget ones will be having features which you can only get with top range Toyotas & Subarus. Seen someone own Mazda after Mazda Kenyans are copycats that's why. Once an urban legend reaches critical mass, then it becomes gospel truth. Remember quails? I see it all the time in construction pia. You introduce a new feature that looks nice to your mjengo and all of a sudden all your jiranis are asking for the number of the fundi who did it. In no time all the houses in the surrounding areas have it and it just keeps going from there. On Mazda. Mazda ni mkebe bin mkebe, why lie. I once owned a Mazda pickup majuu. It was dirt cheap to begin with. That should have been a sure red flag. Despite investing in servicing it, it had serious overheating probos kila saa. Every two months it was in the garage for one thing or another. I vowed never again! Age and family mellows us all over time
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Tokyo wrote:sqft wrote:Japan:
1 Toyota Prius 2 Nissan Note 3 Toyota Sienta 4 Toyota Corolla 5 Toyota Aqua 6 Nissan Serena 7 Toyota Roomy 8 Toyota Voxy 9 Honda Freed 10 Toyota Vitz Counter check your sources. Only Prius among top 10 models in Japan My link. https://www.statista.com...ales-in-japan-by-model/
Which are the top ten kwa ground. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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My personal experience; As a young man my first ride was a Nissan Sunny B12, 1500cc carburetor. It didn’t have much issues other than normal service and on one occasion I replaced the ball joints. I had bought it cheaply at 180k. Sold the car after 3 years use at 210K! I bought my second car a Toyota Raum at 680k 1500cc EFI. Raum also didn’t have much issues apart from normal service. I sold the Raum after 4yrs at a depreciated price of 370K. I lost to a big extent with the Raum. I also observed that the Raum was a guzzler when compared to Sunny despite both having similar engine displacement. Apparently, Nissan engines are very economical on gas. I bought yet another car this time a Honda. My neighbour had a Toyota of similar class to my Honda. One morning he found both his side mirrors gone. The Honda was intact despite the two being parked side by side. Replacing them costed him an arm and a leg. From my observation, Toyotas are just overrated for no solid reason. Interestingly, Daihatsu Be-go and Toyota Rush are the same yet in the Kenyan market, the Rush will cost you more to get.
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Growing up my Dad’s 1st car was a Mazda; never forgave them for 2 engine overhauls in 2 years. His next car was a Toyota Corolla station wagon; generally, more reliable.
In the early 201* I was mostly a rent-a-car guy. Nissans: - a little heavy; not good for our roads. Fuel efficiency not so good, maybe the cars were just badly maintained. The Toyotas were generally dependable.
1st car 2013 – Nissan B14 (1500cc), same issues with the above. Resell value was moderate. 2nd car 2014 – Toyota Premio (1800cc) excellent car, same spend on fuel like the B14! Sadly, written off at the end of 2019; I would have gotten 60% of its original value after 5 years use; which would have been a good return.
Other cars experienced: - T.Probox, VW Touran, Suzuki Some accusations leveled on Kenyans that are true:- - Copy-cats (Quails n Houses… ha ha) - We think that our cars don’t depreciate - Are a kadogo economy hence need for low initial cost, fuel-efficiency, spare parts, etc. Kenya is the biggest importer of ex-Japan (used) cars in the world; we set the often-high prices for cars under 8 years after which their values plummet like an ex-dividend Scan Group stock. Hence you’re likely to find a Toyota, Nissan, Honda or Mazda model on our roads.
Last year, one Peter Munya tried to lower the maximum age of imported cars and was quickly shot down. The arguments against this were mostly logical facts that I supported.
IMO VW and other German cars are not for our infrastructure and upcountry needs. One small incident and your journey is cancelled; experienced it once.
I recently tried to detach myself from Toyota dependence when considering a SUV to buy. Thought about the Suzuki Escudo, Honda CRV, Mazda CX5, Nissan Xtrail, etc. Guess what I settled on… …Toyota Rav4. My excuse is world-wide reviews. But then again I’m a Kenyan. I give up!
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/15/2019 Posts: 677 Location: planet earth
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otienosmall wrote:My personal experience; As a young man my first ride was a Nissan Sunny B12, 1500cc carburetor. It didn’t have much issues other than normal service and on one occasion I replaced the ball joints. I had bought it cheaply at 180k. Sold the car after 3 years use at 210K! I bought my second car a Toyota Raum at 680k 1500cc EFI. Raum also didn’t have much issues apart from normal service. I sold the Raum after 4yrs at a depreciated price of 370K. I lost to a big extent with the Raum. I also observed that the Raum was a guzzler when compared to Sunny despite both having similar engine displacement. Apparently, Nissan engines are very economical on gas. I bought yet another car this time a Honda. My neighbour had a Toyota of similar class to my Honda. One morning he found both his side mirrors gone. The Honda was intact despite the two being parked side by side. Replacing them costed him an arm and a leg. From my observation, Toyotas are just overrated for no solid reason. Interestingly, Daihatsu Be-go and Toyota Rush are the same yet in the Kenyan market, the Rush will cost you more to get.
Interesting I guess there are positives and negatives to everything. I have also heard that Toyotas and Toyota parts go like hotcake (wagondii yaani dhags) due to their high demand Age and family mellows us all over time
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/15/2019 Posts: 677 Location: planet earth
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mugo2of3 wrote:Growing up my Dad’s 1st car was a Mazda; never forgave them for 2 engine overhauls in 2 years. His next car was a Toyota Corolla station wagon; generally, more reliable.
In the early 201* I was mostly a rent-a-car guy. Nissans: - a little heavy; not good for our roads. Fuel efficiency not so good, maybe the cars were just badly maintained. The Toyotas were generally dependable.
1st car 2013 – Nissan B14 (1500cc), same issues with the above. Resell value was moderate. 2nd car 2014 – Toyota Premio (1800cc) excellent car, same spend on fuel like the B14! Sadly, written off at the end of 2019; I would have gotten 60% of its original value after 5 years use; which would have been a good return.
Other cars experienced: - T.Probox, VW Touran, Suzuki Some accusations leveled on Kenyans that are true:- - Copy-cats (Quails n Houses… ha ha) - We think that our cars don’t depreciate - Are a kadogo economy hence need for low initial cost, fuel-efficiency, spare parts, etc. Kenya is the biggest importer of ex-Japan (used) cars in the world; we set the often-high prices for cars under 8 years after which their values plummet like an ex-dividend Scan Group stock. Hence you’re likely to find a Toyota, Nissan, Honda or Mazda model on our roads.
Last year, one Peter Munya tried to lower the maximum age of imported cars and was quickly shot down. The arguments against this were mostly logical facts that I supported.
IMO VW and other German cars are not for our infrastructure and upcountry needs. One small incident and your journey is cancelled; experienced it once.
I recently tried to detach myself from Toyota dependence when considering a SUV to buy. Thought about the Suzuki Escudo, Honda CRV, Mazda CX5, Nissan Xtrail, etc. Guess what I settled on… …Toyota Rav4. My excuse is world-wide reviews. But then again I’m a Kenyan. I give up! He he he he he enjoyed reading this. The more opinions I hear, the more I realise that all roads lead to Toyota and it looks like so will I! Age and family mellows us all over time
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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sqft wrote:Tokyo wrote:[quote=sqft]Japan:
1 Toyota Prius 2 Nissan Note 3 Toyota Sienta 4 Toyota Corolla 5 Toyota Aqua 6 Nissan Serena 7 Toyota Roomy 8 Toyota Voxy 9 Honda Freed 10 Toyota Vitz Counter check your sources. Only Prius among top 10 models in Japan My link. https://www.statista.com...ales-in-japan-by-model/
Which are the top ten kwa ground .[/Brand Model Sales 2019 1 Honda N-BOX 253,500 2 Daihatsu Tanto 175,292 3 Suzuki Spacia 166,389 4 Nissan Days 157,439 5 Toyota Prius 125,587 6 Daihatsu Move 122,835 7 Nissan Note 118,472 8 Toyota Sienta 110,880 9 Toyota Corolla 104,406 10 Toyota Aqua 103,803 work to prosper
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Tokyo wrote:sqft wrote:Tokyo wrote:[quote=sqft]Japan:
1 Toyota Prius 2 Nissan Note 3 Toyota Sienta 4 Toyota Corolla 5 Toyota Aqua 6 Nissan Serena 7 Toyota Roomy 8 Toyota Voxy 9 Honda Freed 10 Toyota Vitz Counter check your sources. Only Prius among top 10 models in Japan My link. https://www.statista.com...ales-in-japan-by-model/
Which are the top ten kwa ground .[/Brand Model Sales 2019 1 Honda N-BOX 253,500 2 Daihatsu Tanto 175,292 3 Suzuki Spacia 166,389 4 Nissan Days 157,439 5 Toyota Prius 125,587 6 Daihatsu Move 122,835 7 Nissan Note 118,472 8 Toyota Sienta 110,880 9 Toyota Corolla 104,406 10 Toyota Aqua 103,803 Ok. My link had excluded the kei cars. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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sqft wrote:Tokyo wrote:sqft wrote:Tokyo wrote:[quote=sqft]Japan:
1 Toyota Prius 2 Nissan Note 3 Toyota Sienta 4 Toyota Corolla 5 Toyota Aqua 6 Nissan Serena 7 Toyota Roomy 8 Toyota Voxy 9 Honda Freed 10 Toyota Vitz Counter check your sources. Only Prius among top 10 models in Japan My link. https://www.statista.com...ales-in-japan-by-model/
Which are the top ten kwa ground .[/Brand Model Sales 2019 1 Honda N-BOX 253,500 2 Daihatsu Tanto 175,292 3 Suzuki Spacia 166,389 4 Nissan Days 157,439 5 Toyota Prius 125,587 6 Daihatsu Move 122,835 7 Nissan Note 118,472 8 Toyota Sienta 110,880 9 Toyota Corolla 104,406 10 Toyota Aqua 103,803 Ok. My link had excluded the kei cars. Majority of Japanese prefer the small Kei cars or bicycle work to prosper
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