A law firm in Nairobi, Onyango and Tarus Advocates, has announced a public auction of more than 40 motor vehicles. The starting price for the cheapest car is KSh 58,000.
If you’ve been waiting for a chance to buy a vehicle at a bargain, this auction could be your opportunity.
What Cars Will Be Auctioned?
The auction includes a wide variety of vehicles. Below are some of the models listed:
- 2011 Daihatsu Hijet – KSh 58,000
- 2015 Nissan Latio
- Toyota Harrier
- Nissan Serena
- Subaru Legacy
- Toyota Hiace
- Nissan X-Trail
- Toyota Noah
- Many others
Vehicles are listed “as is, where is,” so buyers should expect the condition at auction without modifications.
Viewing and Auction Details
- The cars are available for viewing at yards in Nairobi, Eldoret, Mombasa, Bungoma, and Kiambu.
- Buyers must submit offers via www.eyas-ars.co.ke or through email by Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 12 noon.
Make sure to inspect the car and confirm its condition before bidding.
Why This Auction Matters
- Low starting price: The cheapest car starts at KSh 58,000, which is far lower than many market rates.
- Wide selection: From compact models to SUVs and vans, there’s something for many budget ranges.
- Nationwide viewing: You don’t need to be in Nairobi to participate—you can visit viewing points in major counties.
- Opportunity for savings: Auctions often let buyers acquire cars below market value (if you do your research).
Tips for Bidding Smart
- Do a thorough inspection of the vehicle before placing a bid.
- Check for engine health, mileage, body condition, and rust or damage.
- Understand that the sale is “as is, where is”—there are typically no warranties.
- Set a maximum bid limit in your mind to avoid overpaying in the heat of bidding.
- Confirm that all required documents (title, registration, etc.) are in order before the auction date.