Nairobi Law Firm Announces Auction of 47 Vehicles Starting at KSh 58,000
Nairobi-based law firm Onyango & Tarus Advocates has announced a big vehicle auction with over 40 units for sale, giving Kenyans a chance to buy vehicles at discounted prices this October.
According to the public notice, the auction will close on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 at 12 noon and bidding is already open to all interested buyers across the country.
The firm says the vehicles, which include compact cars, vans, pickups and SUVs, will be sold as is, where is meaning buyers will take them as they are.
To ensure transparency, the vehicles are available for physical inspection at various yards in Nairobi, Eldoret, Mombasa, Bungoma and Kiambu. This allows prospective bidders to see the condition of each vehicle before making an offer.
Prices start from as low as KSh 58,000 with one of the cheapest being a 2011 Daihatsu Hijet. Other notable entries include a 2010 Honda Fit at KSh 305,000, a 2015 Nissan Bongo at KSh 380,000, and a 2016 Toyota Harrier at KSh 2.85 million.
High end models are also featured, a 2016 Volkswagen Touareg at KSh 3.6 million and a 2017 Nissan E250 at KSh 3.47 million, so there’s something for both budget and luxury buyers.
The auction has 44 vehicles with prices reflecting current market and vehicle condition. The brands featured are Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Subaru, Mazda, Volkswagen and Daihatsu – a mix for private buyers, fleet owners and resellers.
Interested participants should submit their offers online at www.eyas-ars.co.ke or email their bids to sales@eyasars.co.ke before the deadline.
Here’s a list of the 47 vehicles mentioned in the auction notice,
- 2011 Daihatsu Hijet – KSh 58,000
- 2010 Honda Fit – KSh 305,000
- 2015 Nissan Bongo SK82V – KSh 380,000
- 2015 Nissan Latio – KSh 385,000
- 2013 Nissan Note E11 – KSh 395,000
- 2010 Toyota Allion NZE260 – KSh 450,000
- 2000 Toyota Harrier SXU10 – KSh 460,000
- 2012 Toyota Hiace TRH214 – KSh 690,000
- 2005 Toyota Ipsum 2.4 – KSh 460,000
- 2018 Toyota Probox 1.5 – KSh 777,000
- 2017 Toyota Probox – KSh 582,000
- 2007 Toyota Noah KR55 – KSh 870,000
- 2013 Toyota Passo 1.3 – KSh 530,000
- 2016 Volkswagen Touareg – KSh 3,600,000
- 2010 Nissan Dualis – KSh 950,000
- 2016 Nissan X-Trail – KSh 1,400,000
- 2016 Toyota Axio/Fielder – KSh 980,000
- 2021 Nissan Datsun – KSh 260,000
- 2017 Toyota Passo – KSh 640,000
- 2016 Nissan Ad Van – KSh 780,000
- 2017 Subaru XV – KSh 1,700,000
- 2017 Nissan Serena – KSh 1,045,000
- 2010 Nissan Tiida – KSh 700,000
- 2016 Nissan Serena – KSh 1,000,000
- 2014 Toyota Axio – KSh 1,095,000
- 2013 Toyota Harrier – KSh 2,350,000
- 2017 Mazda Demio – KSh 631,000
- 2016 Nissan Ad Van – KSh 640,000
- 2017 Toyota Hiace – KSh 2,870,000
- 2016 Nissan Caravan – KSh 2,110,000
- 2013 Toyota Hilux – KSh 2,350,000
- 2017 Toyota Allion – KSh 1,095,000
- 2015 Toyota Premio – KSh 1,550,000
- 2017 Subaru Legacy – KSh 1,700,000
- 2012 Nissan Note – KSh 480,000
- 2017 Nissan Bluebird Sylphy – KSh 1,100,000
- 2016 Toyota Harrier – KSh 2,850,000
- 2017 Nissan E250 – KSh 3,470,000
- 2016 Subaru Legacy – KSh 1,400,000
- 2014 Toyota Fielder – KSh 880,000
- 2016 Toyota Axio – KSh 1,080,000
- 2007 Toyota Harrier – KSh 800,000
- 2012 Toyota Caravan Van – KSh 950,000
- 2007 Toyota Fielder – KSh 650,000
- 2008 Toyota Wish – KSh 820,000
- 2012 Nissan Bluebird Sylphy – KSh 590,000
- 2002 Toyota Vitz SCP10 – KSh 290,000
Late submissions will not be accepted and buyers should review all auction terms before making an offer.
This October auction is a rare opportunity for Kenyans to buy vehicles at below market prices as auctions continue to gain popularity with rising car import costs and a fluctuating shilling.
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Nairobi Law Firm Announces Auction of 47 Vehicles Starting at KSh 58,000
