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  • Kenya Bureau of Statistics compromised? this is the problem of picking half-baked KIMC graduates. and since when did KACC become become NEMA and vehicle inspection department? Kenya is fucking confused! why can't the KACC show us the impounded people who have been arrested for being compromised? this is a game of musical chairs

  • KENYA Is FUCKED up...

  • Dismantle them as soon as possible. We don't need unroady worthy vehicles on our roads.

    Those saying that they should given to the police are not being realistic. Cars like this are not even fit for purpose in their country of origin, why should they be in my country?

  • @K uright! Old cars use more fuel, require frequent maintance and parts replaced. If they are rejected in Dubai why dump them onto greedy Kenyans? A motionless squad car is as good as no car! n looks can be deceiving...eh...even on Koinange street!

  • lol, they may look good from far but they are certainly far from good.

  • @karuitha Because your country has no capacity to manufucture its own. Or would you prefer the citizenry to ride on donkeys?

  • @nedatronics

    B4 @K ans u, I could help. Donkeys have a life span of 30 to 50 years, which is greater than these Japanese/Dubai rejects! A donkey consumes zero fossil oil contributing zero to global warming! This animal can survive extreme droughts is affordable to both urban poor and desperate pastrolists hence the nickname beast of burden. I would bet on a donkey anytime!

  • I am sure most of these cars are NOT unroadworthy. They were not rejected from their country because they were bad. They are just being sold because( for example) the owner has bought a new car, and there is no market locally for used cars. Rather than jugding cars based on their age, tests like for commercial/ psv vehicles should be done regularly for all cars... that is if corruption does not ruin this system as well.

  • I agree with you guys, Manze give these cars to Police or donate to needy rganizations, They should make them roadworthy and refurbish them.Those look like 1994 Corrola's.Please we have more smog polluting vehicles in kenya and they want to crush these cars,Seriously!

  • Never judge a book by its cover, Kaptnatui! Old cars emissions and insurance costs are all too high for these rejects. The taste of the pudding is in the eating, (bibi/jamaa mrembo anaweza kuwa balaa ukimpeleka nyumbani...wahenga husema angalia makini i.e. engine kwanza!)

  • Refurbish the vehicles and issue them to the police, or auction the vehicles and use the money to improve the environment and repair roads. It's utter nonsense to say that a vehicle is unroadworthy just because it's nine years old, when every country has vehicles on its roads that are more than twenty years old. Impounding the vehicles serves as a deterance, but destroying impounded vehicles is sheer stupidity.

  • In the long run...daddycool...in the long run it would cost you and me more when these cars hit the road! Why do u want to take in someone's else reject? Have some pride!

  • please send them to the village polytechnics in kenya, which are looking for such used cars to do their practicals instead of crashing and recycling them.

  • Wakisuvi: Would be comfortable if future technicians learnt engineering skills using faulty models? Yu know why we got the silly Nyayo Pioneer...? Same attitude u have here!

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