Stanbic Bank Announces Sale of 21 Motor Vehicles, Including Nissan V8, Toyota Harrier

Stanbic Bank Announces Sale of 21 Motor Vehicles, Including Nissan V8, Toyota Harrier

  • Stanbic Bank Kenya advertised an auction of 21 motor vehicles, inviting bids from Kenyans in August 2025
  • The lender sought the disposal of car brands, including Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz and Subaru
  • Stanbic urged bidders to pay a non-refundable fee of KSh 2,000 and submit bids on or before Wednesday, August 20

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Stanbic Bank Kenya has announced the sale of motor vehicles across different parts of Kenya in August 2025.

Stanbic Bank advertised sale of 21 car models in August 2025.
Illustration image of people viewing cars for sale. Photo: KABA.
Source: Facebook

The lender sought the disposal of 21 different car models, including Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz and Subaru.

How to bid for Stanbic Bank cars

Stanbic invited all interested Kenyans and car buyers to pay a non-refundable fee of KSh 2,000 for the viewing of the vehicles.

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The bank said bids should be submitted not later than Wednesday, August 20, after viewing of the vehicles at the specified storage yards.

Stanbic Bank further noted that the vehicles will be sold on an 'As is, Where is' basis, warning that bids received after the closing date will not be considered.

Which vehicles are available for sale at Stanbic Bank?

Stanbic Bank invited bidders for the sale of Nissan Patrol LE V8 with an offer price of over KSh 21 million, Mercedes-Benz Actross (KSh 4.4 million) and Toyota Harrier at KSh 2.5 million.

Stanbic Bank Kenya invited bids for 21 vehicles.
Stanbic Bank Kenya CEO Joshua Oigara speaking at a past event. Photo: Stanbic Bank Kenya.
Source: Facebook

The cheapest car model sold by the bank is AUDI A3 TFSI with an offer price of KSh 1.4 million.

Below is the list of all vehicles on sale at Stanbic Bank, the offer price, and the storage yard:

VehicleYardPrice
1. Nissan Patrol LE V8 Y62 VVELPhillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 21,150,000
2. Mitsubishi Fuso FIVIBungoma Safe Keepers Yard - BungomaKSh 7,390,000
3. Toyota L. Cruiser Prado TX GDJ150Valley Auctioneers Yard - MembleyKSh 4,960,000
4. Mitsubishi Fuso FJX3Phillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 5,670,000
5. Mercedes Benz Actross 2545Valley Auctioneers Yard - MembleyKSh 3,700,000
6. Mitsubishi FIVI Phillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 4,770,000
7. Merecedes Benz Actross 2545Blackbird Auctioneers - Milimani, KisumuKSh 4,400,000
8. Isuzu FVR 90L Mount Kenya Auctioneers Yard - MeruKSh 4,230,000
9. Mercedes Benz Actross 2545Pambo Auctioneers - KisumuKSh 4,020,000
10. Mitsubishi Fuso FE85Blackbird Auctioneers - NyaliKSh 1,920,000
11. Mitsubishi L200 D CABPhillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 1,650,000
12. Mitsubishi Fuso Canter FE85Phillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 3,050,000
13. Peugeot 3008Startruck Auctioneers Investments Yard - NyahururuKSh 2,800,000
14. Suzuki BalenoBlackbird Storage Yard - Mombasa KSh 2,780,000
15. Merecedes Actross 2545Bungoma Safe Keepers Yard - BungomaKSh 2,560,000
16. Toyota Harrier ZSU60WStartruck Auctioneers Investments Yard - NyahururuKSh 2,520,000
17. Mercedes Benz GLA 250Startruck Auctioneers Investments Yard - KiambuKSh 2,380,000
18. Subaru Outback BS9Valley Auctioneers Yard - MembleyKSh 2,250,000
19. Subaru S. Wagon DBA-SJ5Leakeys Storage Yard - Lunga Lunga NairobiKSh 2,190,000
20. Mazda CX5 KE2FWPhillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 1,910,000
21. AUDI A3 TFSIPhillips International Auctioneers Yard - KileleshwaKSh 1,406,000

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Which other companies are selling cars

Asset financing company MOGO Limited advertised an auction of over 40 motorcycles and tuk-tuks.

Faulu Bank also invited Kenyans' bids for motor vehicles, including Nissan and Toyota.

Elsewhere, Kenyan law firm Onyango & Tarus announced the sale of motor vehicles, asking Kenyans to bid for Isuzu, Toyota and other motor vehicles.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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