Honest reports
The inspection report is published next to every car. If we found a scratch, you'll see the photo of it before you visit.
We built Miles Motors because Nairobi deserved a car dealer that told the truth twice — once in writing, and again at handover. No paint touch-ups hidden behind a polish, no "service history coming soon".
We started in 2018 with a single car — a 2014 Toyota Mark X bought from a friend and resold to a colleague. He came back six months later and bought a second one, then sent his brother. Then his colleague. We've never spent a shilling on billboards.
Today we run a small showroom in Upperhill, behind the Kenya National Library, a workshop two blocks away, and a sourcing desk that talks to auction houses in Yokohama, Birmingham and Hamburg. The team is eight people, and every car is touched by every one of them.
We don't take commissions. We don't have a "finance manager" pushing add-ons. The price on the sticker is the price you pay — minus your trade-in if you have one.
The inspection report is published next to every car. If we found a scratch, you'll see the photo of it before you visit.
No "negotiable", no "best offer", no haggling theatre. The sticker is the deal. Saves your time and ours.
90-day warranty, free first service, and a WhatsApp line to the workshop. Most of our customers come back — that's the point.
Walk in. Drive a car. Drink a coffee. No appointment, no commission pressure.