2019 Subaru Forester X-Break
2019 Subaru Forester X-Break
Pearl White Exterior | 83,743 km | 2500cc Petrol Engine
5-Seater | Multiple Airbags | ABS | Air Conditioning | Downhill Assist | Power Steering | Power Windows | Anti-Theft System | Idling Stop | USB Input | Bluetooth | Power Folding Mirrors | Navigation System | Full-Segment TV | Music Connectivity | CD Player | DVD Playback | 17-inch Alloy Wheels | Half Leather Seats | Smart Key | LED Headlights | Rear Camera | Power Seats | Full Flat Seating | Heated Seats | Power Tailgate | Side Camera | Roof Rails | Headlight Washers | Lane Keep Assist | ESC | Collision Reduction System | Clearance Sonar | Auto High Beam | Auto Lights
Price Breakdown
CIF $18,360 by 130 2,386,800
Duty 865,099
Port 65,000
Car Carrier to Nairobi 20,000
Total 3,336,899
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KSh 3,337,000
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FAQs
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1. How long does it take to import a car to Kenya?
Importing usually takes 6–8 weeks from purchase to delivery. Timing can vary depending on shipping and port clearance timelines.
2. Can I import a car directly from Japan to Kenya?
Yes. Many vehicles come straight from Japanese auctions or dealerships. Always check the auction sheet for accident history.
3. What documents are required to import a car into Kenya?
Required documents include the Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Export Certificate, Inspection Certificate, and Import Declaration Form (IDF).
4. Why import a car instead of buying locally?
Imported cars often have lower mileage, better condition, more features, and come with inspection reports. You can also choose the exact model and specifications you want.
5. Why choose us for importing your car?
We handle the full process from sourcing, shipping, customs, to delivery. With years of experience, we ensure transparency, fair pricing, and the exact car you want, making the import process simple and worry-free.
























































