
New vehicles packed at the General Motors (GM) parking yard along Mombasa road, Nairobi.
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Isuzu’s controlled 38 per cent of the market, with Toyota, who sold 120 units second, with a 21 per cent stake. Mitsubishi have maintained a steady sale, with 72 units in March, 71 in April and again 72 in May, meaning they remained the third highest selling motor vehicle company in the country. Luxury brands such as BMW and Mercedes Benz still maintained their numbers for previous few months. Overall, completely knocked down units usurped fully built units as the highest selling units.

