Toyota Harrier is the most underrated car in Kenya

Yaani bado mnaongelea hii Gari. It is a crossover and most are Front wheel drive meaning that they are useless

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Expound on this ? How are fwd useless?

Itagwama kwa matope na nyasi. for 4 million utapata Prado safi or even a Pajero

Jumping from a harrier to a 2.7l petrol prado is crazy.

what is the difference other than one is more offroad-capable?

Whatever you are smoking throw it away. The diesel variant is the one that us offroad-capable. The 2.7l one is slow, weak and sluggish. It will leave you with a bruised ego pale kinungi.

It is still 4wd and can easily go where harrier wont attempt

To be fair, a harrier is a fairly comfortable car to drive and be driven in. Where lines should be drawn is where some people want us to believe that it’s is luxurious.

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Sunroofs are actually preposterous. Just something extra to break on the car.

Stop being a moron. Why would you talk of offloading and cruising up kinungi incline in the same sentence?

2011 Harrier at 1.4m is wise to buy?

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On the higher side. Look for something Lower

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Aiii hapa hapana. You will probably never open your sunroof pale Nairobi…or in an urban setting. But mimi nikiwa on long solo rides ifike jioni from around 5 sunroof ni lazima ifunguke ndio niwachilie madilu system. My favourite is usually when am descending from places like Nyahururu through Subukia to Nakuru…very quiet, cool and slow ride ukiskiza rhumba yako…ama ukielekea sides za Isiolo from Nanyuki…ama ushike ya Voi ukielekea Mwatate or places like Kasigeu…very therapeutic. Interestingly nikiwa sides za western sijawai fungua sunroof juu ni chaos all over the place…njia mbaya, watu wengi, bumps kubwa, magari mingi and a very ordinary terrain

Kumbe ni wewe unakuanga na hio CX-5

If its the black 2.5l one ndio huyo mimi but sold it last year…sai am cruising in a Swedish machine…