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  2. Automotive industry in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    1986 – Nyayo Car, Kenya's first car is built. The car achieves 120 km/h (75 mph) 2009 – Mobius Motors is established by Joel Jackson; 2013 – 52.3% of new cars sold in Kenya are assembled in Kenya [13] 2016 – Volkswagen starts assembly of Polo Vivo in Kenya in Cooperation with Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers and distributor DT Dobie [14]

  3. Mobius Motors - Wikipedia

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    Mobius Motors Kenya Limited was a vehicle re-assembler founded in 2010. The company was incorporated in the United Kingdom in 2010 and registered in Kenya in 2011. As of 2018, the company was in the process of building an in country manufacturing plant.

  4. Associated Vehicle Assemblers - Wikipedia

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    Associated Vehicle Assemblers was founded in 1975 and started production in 1977. [1] [2]With a market share of 40% (2012), the company is the largest vehicle manufacturer in Kenya and works for various brands.

  5. Cooper Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For the Mazda brand, the 323, 626 and Rustler were assembled in Kenya. Currently the CMC is only assembling the truck model T3500 and the BT-50 for Mazda. CMC next introduced the Maruti brand to the Kenyan market with the small car Maruti 800 and the SUV Maruti Gypsy King. The Maruti range was completed with the Maruti Omni some years later.

  6. These Are the Best Sites to Sell a Car Online - AOL

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    This can be an especially good idea if you are trying to sell a sports car, rare car, or collectible car. Classic car listings often benefit from interesting camera angles and playing with the ...

  7. OLX - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Avito was the second-biggest classifieds site in the world after Craigslist. [31] In April 2019, online classifieds marketplace Jiji.ng acquired OLX businesses in Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania and Nigeria. [32] In India, about 99% of its listings come from used mobile and electronics, used home and household goods, and used cars ...