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    Two Major Car Auctions This October: Bids Start as Low as KSh 58,000

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    Two Major Car Auctions This October: Bids Start as Low as KSh 58,000

    If you’ve been planning to buy a car this year but prices have kept you waiting, then October comes with good news for you. Two major auctions have opened up across Kenya, providing an opportunity to bid for vehicles. The best part is that bidding starts from as low as KSh 58,000.

    The two companies offering this auctions are law firm Onyango & Tarus Advocates and asset financing company MOGO Ltd. Both firms have each announced public auctions collectively auctioning more than 70 vehicles.

    The listings cover a wide range of budgets, so whether you’re working with a small or flexible amount, there’s something for you ranging from compact hatchbacks to pickups and SUVs. 

    And just to be clear, this isn’t a sponsored post. Our goal has always been to share real opportunities that help our readers move closer to financial independence, and we saw this as a rare chance for people with tighter budgets to own cars, vans, or even motorcycles at below-market prices.

    Onyango & Tarus Advocates Auction: Over 40 Vehicles on Sale

    Onyango & Tarus Advocates has listed 44 vehicles for sale through a public auction scheduled to close on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 12 noon.

    The auction notice states that all vehicles will be sold on an “as-is, where-is” basis and can be viewed at various yards across the country, including Nairobi, Eldoret, Mombasa, Bungoma, and Kiambu

    Not sure what “as-is, where-is” really means? Here’s a full breakdown of the term and why it’s important before you buy anything at auction. Read: As-Is, Where-Is Meaning Explained

    According to the published notice, prices start from as low as KSh 58,000, with available units ranging from compact city cars and vans to pickups and SUVs. Among the highlights are a 2011 Daihatsu Hijet priced at KSh 58,000, a 2010 Honda Fit at KSh 305,000, and a 2016 Volkswagen Touareg going for KSh 3.6 million.

    There’s also a variety of Toyota models, including Allion, Premio, Harrier, Probox, and Hilux, alongside several Nissan options such as the Note, Serena, and X-Trail and many more as you will see in the list below. 

    For some buyers, getting one of these auctioned cars isn’t just about the prestige of owning one, but a smart business move. Buying a good car at a low price and putting it to work on Bolt can be a clever way to earn extra income, smart enough to help you move a step closer towards attaining financial freedom. Exploring our guide on how to start a Bolt business if your goal is putting your vehicle to work.

    Onyango & Tarus Advocates Vehicle Auction List (October, 2025)

    No.

    Model

    Year of Manufacture (YoM)

    Price (KSh)

    1

    Daihatsu Hijet

    2011

    58,000

    2

    Honda Fit

    2010

    305,000

    3

    Nissan Bongo SK82V

    2015

    380,000

    4

    Nissan Latio

    2015

    385,000

    5

    Nissan Note E11

    2013

    395,000

    6

    Toyota Allion NZE260

    2010

    450,000

    7

    Toyota Harrier SXU10

    2000

    460,000

    8

    Toyota Hiace TRH214

    2012

    690,000

    9

    Toyota Ipsum 2.4

    2005

    460,000

    10

    Toyota Probox 1.5

    2018

    777,000

    11

    Toyota Probox

    2017

    582,000

    12

    Toyota Noah KR55

    2007

    870,000

    13

    Toyota Passo 1.3

    2013

    530,000

    14

    Volkswagen Touareg

    2016

    3,600,000

    15

    Nissan Dualis

    2010

    950,000

    16

    Nissan X-Trail

    2016

    1,400,000

    17

    Toyota Axio/Fielder

    2016

    980,000

    18

    Nissan Datsun

    2021

    260,000

    19

    Toyota Passo

    2017

    640,000

    20

    Nissan Ad Van

    2016

    780,000

    21

    Subaru XV

    2017

    1,700,000

    22

    Nissan Serena

    2017

    1,045,000

    23

    Nissan Tiida

    2010

    700,000

    24

    Nissan Serena

    2016

    1,000,000

    25

    Toyota Axio

    2014

    1,095,000

    26

    Toyota Harrier

    2013

    2,350,000

    27

    Mazda Demio

    2017

    631,000

    28

    Nissan Ad Van

    2016

    640,000

    29

    Toyota Hiace

    2017

    2,870,000

    30

    Nissan Caravan

    2016

    2,110,000

    31

    Toyota Hilux

    2013

    2,350,000

    32

    Toyota Allion

    2017

    1,095,000

    33

    Toyota Premio

    2015

    1,550,000

    34

    Subaru Legacy

    2017

    1,700,000

    35

    Nissan Note

    2012

    480,000

    36

    Nissan Bluebird Sylphy

    2017

    1,100,000

    37

    Toyota Harrier

    2016

    2,850,000

    38

    Nissan E250

    2017

    3,470,000

    39

    Subaru Legacy

    2016

    1,400,000

    40

    Toyota Fielder

    2014

    880,000

    41

    Toyota Axio

    2016

    1,080,000

    42

    Toyota Harrier

    2007

    800,000

    43

    Toyota Caravan Van

    2012

    950,000

    44

    Toyota Fielder

    2007

    650,000

    45

    Toyota Wish

    2008

    820,000

    46

    Nissan Bluebird Sylphy

    2012

    590,000

    47

    Toyota Vitz SCP10

    2002

    290,000

    Based on their press release, prospective buyers are encouraged to visit the respective yards to inspect the vehicles and confirm details before placing bids. Since the auction is conducted on an “as-is, where-is” basis, buyers assume responsibility for any defects or missing documentation.

    MOGO Ltd Auction: Cars, Motorcycles, and Tuk-Tuks

    Meanwhile, MOGO Ltd, a well-known asset financing company, has also announced a public auction featuring 25 vehicles and 33 motorcycles and tuk-tuks. The listed vehicles are priced between KSh 96,000 and KSh 1.53 million, offering a wide selection for potential buyers.

    According to the company’s notice published in The Standard on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the vehicles include popular models such as the Toyota Corolla, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Hilux, and Toyota Land Cruiser Prado.

    The auction process is open to the public, and vehicles can be viewed at MOGO car yards located in Nairobi, Kisumu, Meru, and Mombasa, also on an “as-is, where-is” basis.

    The notice explains how interested buyers should submit their bids:

    "Viewing of motor vehicles will be done at MOGO Car Yards. Call 0114823694 for directions to verify the details, as the sale is 'on-as-is, where-is-basis'. Bids should be submitted via email: cars.sales@mogo.co.ke (please include your mobile number in the mail) or drop in a sealed envelope and clearly marked 'Tender for Motor Vehicle' addressed to Mogo Auto Ltd, Pinetree, Kaburu Drive, P.O. Box 9979 - 00100, Nairobi," the notice reads.

    MOGO Ltd Vehicle Auction List (October, 2025)

    No.

    Model

    Year of Manufacture (YoM)

    Yard Location

    Forced Value (KSh)

    1

    Suzuki Every

    2014

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    260,000

    2

    Nissan Caravan

    2006

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    495,000

    3

    Suzuki Alto

    2014

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    255,000

    4

    Toyota Fielder

    2008

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    680,000

    5

    Honda CR-V

    2006

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    620,500

    6

    Toyota Wish

    2007

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    232,000

    7

    Subaru Impreza

    1999

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    297,500

    8

    Toyota Passo

    2008

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    96,000

    9

    Toyota Hilux

    2010

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    1,530,000

    10

    Toyota Voxy

    2006

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    552,500

    11

    BMW 320

    2010

    Meru Car Yard, Kathita

    240,000

    12

    Nissan Advan

    2007

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    160,000

    13

    Suzuki Swift

    2015

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    654,500

    14

    Toyota Isis

    2008

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    280,000

    15

    Toyota Premio

    2000

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    187,500

    16

    Nissan Serena

    2013

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    510,000

    17

    Toyota Land Cruiser Prado

    2004

    Mombasa Car Yard, Ferry

    1,530,000

    18

    Subaru Impreza

    2010

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    595,000

    19

    Nissan Serena

    2004

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    297,500

    20

    Toyota Corolla

    2002

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    225,000

    21

    Nissan Note

    2014

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    510,000

    22

    Toyota Mark X

    2010

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    680,000

    23

    Toyota Isis

    2006

    Kisumu Car Yard, Kanyamedha

    400,000

    24

    Toyota Mark X

    2012

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    480,000

    25

    BMW

    2012

    Nairobi Car Yard, Kiambu

    1,035,000

    Apart from cars, MOGO is also auctioning 33 motorcycles and tuk-tuks, with bids starting from as low as KSh 30,000. These include repossessed or recovered units, giving riders and small business owners a chance to purchase affordable vehicles which can be used either for transport or delivery.

    Still, the process isn’t as simple as showing up and placing a bid. Auction cars are sold on an “as-is, where-is” basis, meaning once the hammer falls during the auction, the car is officially yours and you cannot change your mind later. 

    For those considering other ways of owning a car in Kenya, read our guide on car financing options to get an indepth comparison of different lenders and repayment plans which will help better your decision making process. 

    Before You Bid: What to Know About Car Auctions in Kenya

    With import taxes and vehicle financing costs on the rise, car auctions have quietly become one of the few affordable routes for Kenyans looking to own vehicles. Many of these cars are repossessed units or part of company fleets, often sold below market prices to recover outstanding loans or clear inventory.

    Still, the process isn’t as simple as showing up and placing a bid. Auction cars are sold on an “as-is, where-is” basis which can be risky at times. That’s why it’s always smart to bring a mechanic during the viewing, inspect the vehicle thoroughly, and confirm logbook details before making any payments.

    You’ll also need to register for the auction in advance, usually by paying a refundable deposit or bid fee. Always deal directly with the auctioning firm or financial institution listed on the official notice and never through brokers claiming to “reserve” vehicles on your behalf, you might be seting yourself up for a con.

    Additionaly, it’s also wise to double-check ownership records at NTSA and confirm that the vehicle isn’t under police or insurance dispute. Many first-time bidders lose money by skipping these basic checks or rushing payments after winning a bid.

    Overall, these auctions are reshaping how Kenyans buy cars. Instead of backroom deals, financial institutions, county governments, and legal entities are increasingly disposing of vehicles through open tenders, making the process more transparent and accessible for everyday buyers.

    Final Takeaway

    Whether you’re a first-time buyer or simply hunting for a good deal, these October auctions by Onyango & Tarus Advocates and MOGO Ltd might be worth exploring. With prices starting at KSh 58,000 for cars and KSh 30,000 for motorcycles, you as a Kenyan, you have a rare chance to buy affordable, roadworthy vehicles as long as you do your homework before bidding.

    For more details, visit the respective company websites or contact the listed numbers in the notices to verify locations and deadlines before making your offer.

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    I’m Clinton Wamalwa Wanjala, a financial writer and certified financial consultant passionate about empowering the youth with practical financial knowledge. As the founder of Fineducke.com, I provide accessible guidance on personal finance, entrepreneurship, and investment opportunities.

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