The Toyota Premio and Allion have long been favorites among Kenyan sedan drivers. This is due to the fact that they have the same features and a fairly similar design.
You should probably budget at least 2 million Kenyan shillings if you want to buy or are planning to buy a Toyota Premio that was previously owned outside of Kenya. It is among Kenya's most overrated vehicles, which explains why.
However, if you want to import a 22 model, you might want to set the Toyota Premio aside a little bit. Premio was ceased operations in March 2021, which is why.
Many people often ponder why the powerful Premio was undervalued by the automaker despite being the most popular sedan in the majority of countries.
Due to decreased sales, the majority of automakers terminate models, which also explains why the Toyota Premio and Allion were marked down. The Premio was discontinued because its sales suffered as a result of the Coronavirus.
Source: https://www.deshicar.com/news-en/toyota-allion-and-premio-cars-are-going-to-be-discontinued/
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