Daily Monitor
Thursday December 24 2020
Prossie Kasemire
For the one year and eight months I have had my car, I have never gone to the garage for major repairs. It is easy for me to park in the smallest of spaces but also, easy to join the road. Other road users find it courteous to give space to motorists with smaller cars compared to the big ones that take up more space.
The only problem I have experienced was when the check engine light appeared on the dashboard after hitting a pothole. However, after visiting a service station, an error was discovered and fixed. I have driven a friend’s Toyota Nadia and Toyota Premio but they were a bit too big for me that I had to stick to the IST.
Daily Monitor
Thursday December 24 2020
According to a car sales manager, both the Forester and Outback’s fuel consumption is friendly. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA
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There is no doubt that car acquisition in 2020 dropped because of the many uncertainties caused by Covid-19. People’s priorities changed since many were not sure of the next day. Nevertheless, there were those who still went out to buy their dream car and these were among those sought after.
Subaru Forester and Outback
Subaru motorists sometimes draw criticism for not-so-admirable- discipline on the road. However, according to Saeed Bilal, a car sales manager, the Subaru Forester and the Subaru Outback have been some of the popular cars of 2020. The Forester and Outback cost Shs32m and Shs30m to Shs32m respectively.
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