Diesel cars

The.Black.Templar

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Good people. What are the main issues of owning a diesel car here in Kenya? Are they easier to maintain that petrol cars? What should one be on the look out for?
 
Do u know that 95 % of all matatus in kenya are diesel powered.the other 5 % are in the yards or running with a for sale sign
And almost all of them hushinda kwa mechanic, thats why am asking whether there is anything to look out for in such cars that petrol cars dont have
 
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Diesel engines do well in suvs n above.kwanza kama hii model most of them ni diesel.very economical.Never be late on service ul lose power n smoke will be visible from the exhaust.most matatus n pickups re use oil trom petrol vehicles.Just buy new
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Diesel engines do well in suvs n above.kwanza kama hii model most of them ni diesel.very economical.Never be late on service ul lose power n smoke will be visible from the exhaust.most matatus n pickups re use oil trom petrol vehicles.Just buy newView attachment 13662
Yani umeweka Ile model anataka kubuy . :D :D
@The.Black.Templar go for it . Join forums for that specific make and model and you will have an easy time . Most probably the forums will not be local . Kenyans are peculiar people there was a time i offered to build a web based forum for a popular car make instead of the whatsapp and telegram group and the majority were against that idea.
 
Yani umeweka Ile model anataka kubuy . :D :D
@The.Black.Templar go for it . Join forums for that specific make and model and you will have an easy time . Most probably the forums will not be local . Kenyans are peculiar people there was a time i offered to build a web based forum for a popular car make instead of the whatsapp and telegram group and the majority were against that idea.
What about volvo? @Johny walker
 
Sisemi hana pesa but the showroom price is way up there compared to an ex japan .Pale CMC bei ni from KES 5,200,000.00
Hehehe, we are assuming ni mimi, anyway i have had bad stories about diesel engines, ndio maana nauliza, wengine wanasema diesel inauzwa hapa kenya ni substandard zinaharibu engines pia
 
Hehehe, we are assuming ni mimi, anyway i have had bad stories about diesel engines, ndio maana nauliza, wengine wanasema diesel inauzwa hapa kenya ni substandard zinaharibu engines pia
Mazda seems to be doing something right with their transmissions (especially after they started to build them in-house - available from 2015 - current models)
The same goes for their engines not hooked to force induction but still give good fuel consumption figure/efficiency.
Regarding the diesel I think you have to stick to the major petrol stations the likes of Shell or Total . Mercedes CDI has been with us on the saloons for a very long time . I believe servicing is the key thing as indicated by @Johny Mtembezi
 
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And almost all of them hushinda kwa mechanic, thats why am asking whether there is anything to look out for in such cars that petrol cars dont have
Kushinda kwa mechanic haimaanishi engine ndio shida. And anyway, with matatus being on the road for a good number of hours everyday, the rate of wear and tear is increased exponentially. Kuenda garage ni lazima for maintenance.

Main thing with a diesel engine is the diesel particulate filter. Hii ndio itahitaji maintenance every now and then and like a rotary engine, ikimbize kwa highway regularly ndio ijifanyie maintenance.

They are very economical. A good chap of mine has a Peugeot 207 with a turbocharged 1.2 litre engine. He said he'll ensure his grankids are still driving it 50 years down the line...
 
Do u know that 95 % of all matatus in kenya are diesel powered.the other 5 % are in the yards or running with a for sale sign
It's not because of maintainance completely , it's the cost of running a biz with, that is high if you use a petrol engine.
Most people used to buy a petrol van, when the Nissan were introduced to Kenya, and change to diesel engine because of cost of petrol na nguvu pia.
 
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