Law firm auctions cars from Ksh69,000 - How to bid

Onyango and Tarus Law Firm is auctioning various vehicles at low prices, including a Toyota Succeed for Ksh69,000. Interested buyers are urged to submit bids before March 10. The vehicles can be viewed at multiple yards across Kenya.

Onyango and Tarus Law Firm, located at KMA Centre in Upper Hill, Nairobi, has announced an auction of various vehicles. This includes a Toyota Succeed priced at Ksh69,000, available for viewing at Knick Automax in Kitui. A Toyota Allion is listed at Ksh88,000 and can be inspected at Blackbird Yard in Kisumu. Additionally, there is a 2006 Toyota Celsior with a 1.5 engine.

Higher-end vehicles in the auction feature a BMW X6 at Ksh4.7 million, Volkswagen Golf, Leyland Truck, Hino FC500 Truck, and the Case IH JXM90, which exceeds Ksh1 million. Other models between Ksh100,000 and Ksh900,000 include the Mazda Carol, Nissan March, Volkswagen Passat, Subaru Impreza, and Toyota Sienta.

Each vehicle is sold on an 'as is, where is' basis, and buyers are encouraged to visit yards in Nyahururu, Bamburi, Malindi, Garissa, Nairobi, Migori, Muranga, and Kisumu. Bids must be submitted via the eezycars.co.ke website before Tuesday, March 10.

The announcement was made on Monday, March 2, 2026. It follows a notice two days earlier from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) regarding the auction of unclaimed consignments at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on April 1-3, 2026.

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