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- Kenyan car enthusiasts claimed that they have better cars than what was on display at a Ugandan car show
- The Ugandan car event boasted cars like Mercedes G-Wagons, Nissan GTRs, Ford Mustangs and Range Rovers
- In an interview with TUKO.co.ke, car enthusiast George Nicholas argued that Kenya’s car scene has rapidly evolved with a growing number of imported performance cars
A heated debate has erupted between Kenyan and Ugandan car enthusiasts after a viral video from a car show in Uganda sparked discussions over which country has the superior car scene.
A car show in Uganda went viral sparking reactions from Kenyan petrolheads. Photo: Cess Performance.
Source: Instagram
Which is the better car scene between Kenya and Uganda?
The video featured a range of high-end cars and performance vehicles, quickly gaining traction online and sparking passionate debates among car fanatics.
The viral video, filmed during a car show held on March 9, featured an array of luxury cars including Mercedes G-Wagons, convertible Audis, Range Rovers, Escalades, performance superbikes, and even supercars like Nissan GTRs and Ford Mustangs.
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The event was held at a scenic lakeside location and drew hundreds of attendees, all eager to showcase and see the best cars in the country.
One car enthusiast page, GTI Club Uganda, took to social media to share the excitement writing:
“Car show organised in just two days. The car show that pops up in the shortest time possible never disappoints. What an amazing introduction to the Ugandan car scene. Last Sunday will be a day to remember! When Uganda’s car scene takes on the mannequin challenge, it’s next-level vibes.”
Many Kenyan car enthusiasts took to social media, arguing that Uganda’s car culture, while growing, still falls short compared to Kenya’s established high-end vehicle scene.
Some pointed out that Kenyan car shows regularly feature rare luxury cars such as Porsche 911s, Lamborghini Urus, Aston Martins, Maybachs, Rolls Royce and others.
These events often draw large crowds of car enthusiasts, further cementing Kenya’s status as a regional leader in the car scene.
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TUKO.co.ke spoke to George Nicholas, a prominent figure in the Kenyan car community, known for his performance cars.
Nicholas strongly defended Kenya’s position, claiming that the local car scene is flourishing and has evolved rapidly in recent years.
“For the last few years, the Kenyan car scene has been on overdrive. Just look at the variety of performance cars entering the country,” Nicholas explained.
He asserted that the influx of high-end vehicles has significantly changed the landscape of Kenya’s car culture.
According to Nicholas, within the confines of the Kenyan car scene, people are making statements with the cars they are importing.
Here are some of the videos from the car event:
Here are some comments from car enthusiasts:
sammyboy_kenya:
“Wanatry, we were here 2020.”
c63_ke:
“Not bad they are lifting the game up in UG it’s good.”
2mbili:
“Looks Like Syokimau motor show.”
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faigh_kauria:
“Kenya wakitoa zao watatuongezea tax.”
_am.felipe:
“There are more better cars in Kenya, mtembee.”
sh.am1631:
“Uganda doing the most lakini Kenya tuko juu.”
tooblack.tatts:
“Kenyans wako triggered uganda tuko juu.”
Mercedes G- G-Wagons, Ford Mustangs and Nissan GTRs stole the show at a Ugandan car event. Photo: Cess Performance.
Source: Instagram
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The rapper and content creator joined a viral trend, showcasing her fleet of high-end SUVs on Instagram.
Her collection includes a Mercedes G-Wagon Brabus, a Range Rover Vogue, a Mercedes ML350, and a Toyota Prado.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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