🚗 How to Import a Car to Kenya: The Complete 2026 Step-by-Step Guide part 2


📦 Step 4: Find a Trusted Car Exporter

Choosing a reliable exporter is one of the most important steps when importing a car to Kenya. A trustworthy exporter will provide accurate vehicle information, genuine photographs, inspection reports, and regular updates throughout the shipping process. Working with an unreliable seller can result in delays, hidden vehicle damage, or even financial loss.

Before making any payment, research the exporter carefully. Read customer reviews, check how long they have been in business, and verify that they have a good reputation for delivering vehicles as described. Never rush into a purchase simply because a vehicle appears to be cheaper than similar listings.

Qualities of a Good Car Exporter

  • Has many years of experience exporting vehicles.
  • Provides clear and recent photos of every vehicle.
  • Offers vehicle inspection reports.
  • Responds to customer questions quickly.
  • Has positive customer reviews and testimonials.
  • Provides transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
  • Explains the shipping process clearly.
Warning: Avoid exporters who refuse to provide the vehicle's chassis number, inspection report, or additional photographs when requested. These are warning signs that something may be wrong with the vehicle.

🚢 Step 5: Choose the Best Shipping Method

Once you have purchased your vehicle, the next step is arranging transportation to Kenya. Most imported vehicles arrive through the Port of Mombasa before they are cleared and transported to their final destination.

There are different shipping methods available, and each has its own advantages depending on your budget and the type of vehicle being imported.

Common Shipping Methods

  • Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo): The vehicle is driven onto the ship and secured for transport. This is usually the most affordable option.
  • Container Shipping: The vehicle is loaded inside a shipping container, offering extra protection from weather and handling damage.
  • Shared Container: Several vehicles share one container, reducing shipping costs while still providing better protection than RoRo.

Ask the exporter for an estimated shipping schedule and expected arrival date before finalizing your purchase. Keeping track of shipping timelines helps you prepare for customs clearance and other import procedures.

Helpful Tip: Keep copies of all invoices, shipping documents, inspection certificates, and payment receipts in both digital and printed form. These documents will be useful during customs clearance and future vehicle ownership.

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