Nairobi Law Firm Onyango & Taurus Announces High-Stakes Auction Of 29 Vehicles Starting From KSh 156k
Nairobi law firm Onyango & Taurus announces a private auction of 29 vehicles, including trucks and SUVs, with prices starting from KSh 156,000. Bids close April 15.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 7, 2026, 8:22 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from TUKO.co.ke

Diverse Vehicle Inventory Up For Bidding
In a major move within the local automotive market, the law firm Onyango & Taurus has invited interested buyers to submit offers for a collection of 29 vehicles. The auction features a wide array of options, ranging from small passenger cars like the Suzuki Swift and Mazda Demio to commercial-grade vehicles such as the Mitsubishi FH215 and Nissan Diesel UD trucks. This variety aims to cater to both individual car seekers and business owners looking for logistical solutions.
Pricing and Notable Listings
The price points for the auction are structured to accommodate various budgets. The most affordable listing is a 2006 Nissan Wingroad Y12, with an asking price of KSh 156,000. On the higher end of the spectrum, a 2013 BMW X3 is listed at KSh 1.45 million, representing the premium segment of the passenger vehicle category. Other high-value items include a 2011 Mitsubishi FH215 truck priced at KSh 1.43 million and a 2015 Nissan X-Trail listed for KSh 1.309 million.
Geographic Reach and Viewing Locations
To facilitate the "as is" sale process, the vehicles are currently stationed at various yards across Kenya. Potential bidders can view the units in cities including Nairobi, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru, Bungoma, and Machakos. Specific storage yards mentioned in the announcement include:
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