[SIZE=6]2. 2011 NISSAN NOTE @330500 https://www.beforward.jp/nissan/note/bf656190/id/780794/
(All prices after tax)
There are also cars on the site that cost less than $500 although they are not Kenyan quality.
Are the prices too good to be true?
Can Ugandans import just any other car without having to worry about the year of manufacture?
Not had experience with them, however, from the online reviews, they take long to ship the vehicle since they don’t have volumes to move.
Are you planning to register the vehicle in Kenya or Uganda?
These guys are good and quick and genuine too, have dealt with them for several years now. call the number on their site and ask to talk to benjamin, a guy from Thika. They will advise you on the exact status of the unit you are looking at, and you should negotiate for a further 500 USD discount on total cost. You will be happy.
Those prices are not inclusive of tax…for instance the Nissan note is a 2011/ November tax alone is about 347,000 not forgetting port and clearance charges will take up another 55,000. Do not confuse CIF terms with DDP
I deal with them time to time . When you call Japan ask for a gentleman called Benjamin. He is Kenyan . He will be honest with you and find you a good deal. If he asks you referral ni nani mwambie mmumia.
All prices after tax? Ni Japanese company sells you a car inclusive of tax. You pay for the C&F alafu you pay for marine insurance and when the car lands at the port, you sort the tax and clearance bit yourself.