Simba targets users of secondhand cars with Sh1m Kenya-made car



Business Daily | by John Mutua


Simba Corporation on Thursday started selling a locally assembled car that retails at about Sh1.1 million ($10,000), targeting consumers of second-hand vehicles.

The new Proton Saga is a Malaysian model and becomes the latest car to be assembled locally joining Volkswagen Polo Vivo (by DT Dobie) and Peugeot (Urysia).

Proton Saga is an automatic car with an engine capacity of 1,300cc, making it a low fuel consumer with a warrant of five years, making it attractive to buyers of used cars…

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