Kenya’s automobile market hit the highest figures in the year with 1,065 units being sold in September, indicating a market on the rebound. But the number of vehicles sold remained well under 1,000, a figure that was commonly achieved in the first half of 2019. Toyota, with 185 units - 12 more than August’s 173, took a market share of 17.4 per cent. Mitsubishi, which sold 168 up from 152 the previous month, was responsible for 15.8 per cent of the market share. An economic recovery has been expected in the last few months with the reopening of some institutions of learning - albeit for selective levels.
Source: Standard Digital October 27, 2020 07:52 UTC