On current Garisea listings, the Toyota Premio is about 38% cheaper on median asking price, the Toyota Premio has a newer average fleet, the Toyota Premio shows lower average mileage.
| Mercedes-Benz E E 200 | Toyota Premio | |
|---|---|---|
| Median price | KSh 2,700,000 | KSh 1,685,000 |
| Typical range | KSh 2,450,000 – KSh 4,850,000 | KSh 1,337,500 – KSh 2,150,000 |
| Avg mileage | 131,000 km | 119,448 km |
| Avg age | ~15 yrs | ~13 yrs |
| Transmission | Automatic | Automatic |
| Fuel | Petrol | Petrol |
| Drive | RWD | FWD |
| Seats | 5 seats | 5 seats |
Mercedes-Benz E E 200
KSh 800,000
1995 · 200
Toyota Premio
KSh 900,000
2008 · 260
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a luxury sedan that appeals to Kenyan buyers looking for a blend of comfort, performance, and prestige. It is well-suited for those who prioritize a smooth driving experience and are willing to invest in premium maintenance.
The E-Class is known for its solid build quality and reliability, although it requires regular maintenance to keep it performing at its best in Kenyan conditions.
Maintenance for the E-Class can be costly due to its luxury status, but many mechanics in Nairobi are familiar with the model. Regular servicing is crucial to avoid expensive repairs.
Parts for the E-Class are available in Nairobi, particularly around Kirinyaga Road and Grogan. However, genuine parts can be expensive, reflecting the car's premium nature.
The E-Class generally offers moderate fuel economy for a luxury sedan, with petrol engines being the most common in Kenya. Fuel efficiency can vary based on driving conditions and maintenance.
Many buyers spread the cost over 12–60 months. See what monthly repayments could look like.
Explore financingOn current Garisea listings, the Toyota Premio has the lower median asking price — about 38% cheaper. The Mercedes-Benz E E 200 medians KSh 2,700,000 and the Toyota Premio medians KSh 1,685,000.
The Mercedes-Benz E E 200 typically ranges KSh 2,450,000–KSh 4,850,000 (from KSh 800,000), and the Toyota Premio KSh 1,337,500–KSh 2,150,000 (from KSh 900,000), based on active Garisea listings.
The E-Class is known for its solid build quality and reliability, although it requires regular maintenance to keep it performing at its best in Kenyan conditions.
Figures are asking prices from active Garisea listings (not sale prices). Median and quartiles are used so a few unusually priced listings don't skew the comparison.