Kipaji means talent. Ours happens to be cars.
/ ki·pa·ji / · Swahili, noun
a natural talent or gift — the one thing you do better than anyone else.
Ours is spotting a good car, bringing it back to its best, and putting it in the hands of someone who’ll love driving it.
We started in Nairobi buying and reconditioning one car at a time. Today every car on our lot goes through the same hands, the same 120-point inspection, and the same rule: if we wouldn’t drive it home, we don’t sell it.
No consignment mystery cars. No “just imported, still on the way.” What’s listed is here, inspected, and ready for your mechanic to poke at.
How every car earns its place
Bought with history
We buy locally from owners we meet and verify — mileage, accident history and logbook checked before we pay.
Made right in-house
Mechanical work, paint, detailing — done before listing, and noted honestly on each car page.
Inspected, then listed
A full check signs the car off. Bring your own mechanic to any viewing — we encourage it.
Paperwork, sorted
Transfer handled with you, keys in hand the same day where possible.
What buyers say
They told me about a scratch I hadn't even noticed, then knocked it off the price. I've never had a car dealer volunteer a flaw before.
Bought a Mazda CX-5
Enquired on WhatsApp at 11am, test drove at 2pm, drove home that evening. The logbook transfer was done before the weekend.
Bought a Toyota Harrier
My mechanic spent an hour on the Prado and came back with nothing. That told me everything about how they prep their cars.
Bought a Land Cruiser Prado