One of the most well-liked minivans in Kenya is the Toyota Noah. They have dominated their area of the market and don't appear to be slowing down any time soon. Toyota also makes and sells the Toyota Noah, an eight-seat multi-purpose van with sliding doors at the back that is mostly sold in Africa and Asia.
Since the release of the first model in 2001, the van has undergone remarkable alterations and is now regarded as one of the best minivans. But there is a lot to be happy about in terms of price. It is neither the priciest nor the cheapest minivan on the market.
There are seven and eight seats available inside the Toyota Noah. The cabins have a roomy space and are quite comfortable. The interior of the Toyota Noah is spacious and offers a lot. It is a dependable MPV.
In Kenya, the cost of a locally used Toyota Noah can be as low as KES 1,500,000 or as much as KES 5,000,000 for brand-new versions.
Source https://crotonmotors.com/toyota/noah/
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