- A Kenyan listed a car worth KSh 80,000 for sale on TikTok, sparking amusement and witty reactions among Kenyan users
- Instead of eager buyers, users demanded further price reductions for the vehicle, citing its appearance and potential breakdown concerns
- A Kenyan lady shared a story of a relative's similar purchase that ended in a breakdown during last December's travels, adding to the humorous exchange
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Kenyans have hilariously reacted after a car worth KSh 80,000 was put on sale on TikTok, much to the amusement of Kenyans on the platform.
This was after the company posted a picture of the car, saying a lucky buyer could get it instantly for the low price of KSh 80,000, a significantly lower price compared to the average prices of cars.
However, instead of expressing interest in purchasing the vehicle, Kenyans on the popular social media app, demanded the seller reduce the price even lower, citing the appearance of the car.
Others also gave compelling reasons why no one should buy such a vehicle, as it would break down as soon as it hit the road.
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What did Kenyans say about KSh 80k car?
Here are some of the hilarious comments from Kenyans:
@Lucky said:
"And then I guess I would spend so much more on repairs? I can only buy it for KSh 2500, and that is actually still a big risk."
@Esthernmaina
"Can you guys take KSh 6, 350? That's all I have."
@User144 wrote:
How about I buy it for 80 bob? Is that okay?"
@Kale Babies
"I think that this vehicle can actually work well if you put a new engine and also renovate other parts."
Hawai said:
"My cousin bought one of these last December, but it broke down as we were going for Christmas. We left it and continued with our travels."
Lady, 26, buys luxurious car
As Kenyans debate on whether they want to buy a car for KSh 80,000, a woman is being celebrated on X, formerly Twitter, for purchasing her own car.
The young lady could not hold back her joy after she bought her first car at the age of 26 after years of relying on rides and public transport.
Her story, shared on X, formerly Twitter, garnered attention and support from users around the world, with many congratulating her.
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