Business Daily | by John Mutua
Wealthy Kenyans have been racing to dispose of their high-end cars in the wake of Covid-19 economic hardships, online listing of vehicle sales shows.
Findings of a Tifa Research survey released on Wednesday show that 34.4 per cent of the 151,000 cars listed for sale on Cheki — a car selling website — are sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and four-wheel drive models that are associated with the rich and middle class Kenyans.
The models include Toyota Prado, Toyota Harrier, Vanguard, Nissan X-Trail and…
