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WHAT DRIVES US

Kwachuaa.co.ke - About

 

Welcome to Kwachuaa.co.ke - Kenya's leading car media solutions and data driven dealer automotive site. Our pristine value is to serve car buyers and owners in the utmost inclusive and self-serving way possible. We strive to be the utmost innovative leader who thrive on change. We pride in our award-winning brand, by having the best and reliable staff in this industry. Our greatest objective if for buyers and seller match with their perfect automotive by providing a detailed platform whereby they can research and get their impeccable match. We look forward to working with you.

Our Mission

“To improve people’s lives, To inspire moments of reliance and contentment, To create value and make a difference.” Our deepest purpose as an organization is providing support to our customers by having our platform detailed, clear, and authentic with unbiased information.

Our Vision

“We purpose to afford our customers with paramount online experience from beginning to end, with a smooth, searchable site and easy-to-follow instructions."

What do we offer?

The availability of an online market where
you can sell and buy cars or motorbikes for free is what we offer to our esteemed custormers.


 

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Kwachuaa.co.ke is a secure platform that does not use the users data in anyway.

 

Contact Information

For general questions, you may email us at support@kwachuaa.co.ke. If you have any questions or comments about these Terms of Service, our Privacy Statement the ways in which we collect and use your personal information, your choices and rights regarding such use, or wish to exercise your rights, please do not hesitate to contact us at: Email: support@kwachuaa.co.ke. Finally, you may also mail carbon copy (cc) us at: info@kwachuaa.co.ke Attn: Privacy at Customer Care

 

Frequently Asked Questions!

1. When’s the best time to buy?

If you’re looking for a bargain head into the dealer ready to rock and roll at the end of the month, or if possible right near the end of the financial year. You might find the salespeople a bit more open to lower prices if the car you’re thinking about buying tips them over the edge to get a very nice bonus.

2. Should I go with finance or use my savings?

There are pros and cons that can be attributed to both financing as well as using a big chunk of savings to pay for your new car. At the end of the day, the decision should be carefully considered depending on your individual circumstances.

3. If I want to finance, is dealer financing the way to go?

We think you should compare your options. Ok, let’s elaborate on that a little bit. When you have financing numbers mixing with buying price it can get really confusing (to the benefit of the dealer, if you know what we mean). Add in a trade-in and it gets even worse. Plus, they only have a couple of lender options they can offer you. If you’re considering financing, chat with the awesome folks at Kwachuaa.co.ke - with a huge network of lenders at their disposal, they’ll hook you up with a great finance deal that works perfectly for you.

4. How do I know if I’m getting a good price?

It all comes down to the amount of research you put into the car you want to buy. Go into a negotiation with zero research and you’ll have your pants pulled down over the price - without even knowing that’s what’s happening. Jump on the endless number of car websites and trusty ol’ Google and take in as much information as you possibly can before taking one step in a dealership. Or better yet, use carconnect! We’ll make sure you get the absolute best new car deal every time.

5. What are the benefits of buying new instead of used?

As previously mentioned, buying new means you’ll get a manufacturer’s warranty. Also, many brands are offering free servicing for the first X years. And because it’s new, there won’t be any wear-and-tear repairing that needs to be done (if there is, warranty should cover it anyway though). You’re also getting the very latest features available.

6. How do I know what type of car to buy?

You need to write a list of what the car needs to have (e.g. towing capacity, number of seats, diesel engine, ute tray, etc.) and a few things you’d like it to have but aren’t 100% dealbreakers if it doesn’t. Then it’s just a matter of using any one of the many car research websites (like us!) to search using the need-to-have parameters and seeing what pops up that’s in your price range.



How to Avoid Being Conned in Car Sale!

Car Sale Advice

While the vast majority of vehicle listings and inquiries to these listings on Kwachuaa.co.ke are legitimate, we strive to make sure our customers are aware that there are individuals who use Kwachuaa.co.ke for illegitimate purposes. These individuals will post vehicle listings on Kwachuaa.co.ke solely for the purpose of scamming potential car buyers. In the same manner, they may contact our legitimate sellers and express an interest in purchasing vehicles for the purpose of scamming the seller.

We want to make sure our customers always exercise caution and common sense. Don’t be a victim; help protect yourself from fraud before the sale by learning more about how Kwachuaa.co.ke operates and by taking the fraud awareness precautions outlined in our advice sections below. If an activity seems suspicious or a transaction seems unbelievably good, it probably is.

Advice for Buyers

Inspect the car, preferably in person and accompanied by someone you trust in a public place:

Be wary of sellers who refuse to meet in person, face to face. Use caution if the seller only wants to communicate via email or text message. Be extremely wary if the seller refuses to or claims they cannot talk on the phone. If possible, have a car mechanic or a friend join you and inspect the vehicle before you pay to complete a sale. Exercise caution if the seller states the vehicle must be shipped or is currently not in their physical possession. Avoid car listings that are too good to be true:

Ads for popular personal cars and SUVs priced at half of what they’re worth are almost always strategies used by con artists. Check out the Price Check tool online to get an approximate idea of an automobile’s worth before responding to a suspicious listing.

If you are suspicious of any listings on Kwachuaa.co.ke, please do not hesitate to contact the Fraud Prevention Department. We can be reached at fraud@kwachuaa.co.ke or 25470139661/ 0715147955 Exercise extreme caution before wiring deposits or payments using Western Union, MoneyGram, PayPal, Bitcoin, escrow services or gift cards. The safest way to purchase a car is in person and in a public place. However, if you must wire funds, please make sure you verify the receiving account by contacting the bank directly prior to doing so.

We never recommend doing business with an overseas car dealer or seller. Sending money in any form overseas will likely result in losing all of it. Western Union and MoneyGram are popular for internet scams because the funds are generally untraceable and available instantly worldwide. Please be aware that fraudsters may set up fake escrow services in an attempt to deceive consumers. Before you commit to using any escrow service, we recommend researching the service thoroughly online and through the state licensing authority that has licensed the company.

Note that a current online fraud trend involves a fraudulent seller requesting payment via gift cards from popular stores or websites. If you encounter a seller who proposes payment through this method, please cut off all communication with the seller and reach out to fraud@kwachuaa.co.ke.

Learn about a vehicle’s history:

Consider purchasing a vehicle history report. While vehicle history reports do not necessarily include every piece of information about a used car, they can be a helpful tool to identify major issues or defects, general location and more.

It can be indicative of auto fraud if the seller is unable or unwilling to provide the vehicle identification number or a copy of the title. Advice for Sellers

Dealing locally is best:

The safest and recommended way to deal is in person, face to face. Use caution if the buyer only wants to communicate via email or text message. Avoid buyers who are currently out of the country or claim to reside overseas. Be extremely wary if the buyer refuses to or claims he or she cannot talk on the phone.

Avoid complicated payment schemes:

As the one selling, you are in control. Always state your preferred method of payment and be suspicious of a payment process that involves too many steps. Exercise caution with payment processes that involve prepaid debit or gift cards. Note that an online fraud trend involves the fraudster sending you a cashier’s check for more than the purchase amount of your car and asking you to send the difference back to them via wire, gift card or some other means. These cashier’s checks are almost always counterfeit and your bank will hold you liable for all losses incurred.

Verify payment:

Do not transfer the title of your car to the buyer until their check has cleared or you have otherwise received full payment for your vehicle. Never accept a check for more than your asking price. You should always verify the authenticity of any cashier’s or certified check with the issuing bank.

Do not rely on the phone number printed on the check; look up the issuing bank’s phone number yourself if you plan to call. The bank can verify the routing number, account number and name on the account. The issuing bank will even verify if there are funds available to cover the designated amount.

Phishing scams:

Always be wary of text messages or emails that include links. Fraudsters will often use these links to attempt to bring you to a fake version of the Kwachuaa.co.ke site. The purpose of this is to obtain your login credentials in order to use your account to post fraudulent listings. If you receive an email that includes links, we recommend taking the following precautions to avoid falling victim to them:

Check the “from” address to ensure that it is legitimate. Hover over the links, but don’t click on them. When hovering over a link you will generally receive a small pop-up message that displays the URL the link will take you to. If this looks suspicious, do not click the link.

Analyze the greeting and grammar. If the email is vague (e.g., “Hello, Valued Customer”) or the grammar is poor, odds are higher that the email is illegitimate. While the above auto fraud awareness steps should help bring some protection against phishing scams, there is no way to 100 percent guarantee an email’s legitimacy. Generally, the safest option is to not click on any links and to go directly to Kwachuaa.co.ke within your web browser. If you ever have any hesitation or think something looks suspicious, please feel free to forward it to fraud@kwachuaa.co.ke.

Other Helpful Information:

Keep in mind that Kwachuaa.co.ke does not own, buy or sell the vehicles listed on our site. We also do not get involved in transactions between buyers and sellers. Any correspondence you have regarding a particular vehicle occurs directly between you and the seller.

We will never ask you to provide personal or financial information via email. If you receive an unsolicited email that claims to be from Kwachuaa.co.ke, reach out to us to verify it prior to taking any other action. This includes requests for

information such as:

Username or password

Bank account information

Credit card information

Again, if you should ever have any questions or complaints about something that seems suspicious, please never hesitate to reach out to the Fraud Prevention Department at fraud@kwachuaa.co.ke or 25470139661/ 0715147955 We are here to help!

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