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Welcome to a series of articles related to cars , Today we will look at 5 cheap cars you can import from Japan and other parts of the world.

Back to the topic: In a busy world, it is better to focus on reducing the cost of living as much as possible. With that in mind, today I have prepared a list of 5 solid cars that you can get for a cost not exceeding 10.5 million in your hand.
I have also considered low fuel consumption, the presence of professionals who can repair it if it breaks down and the availability of spare parts when your car is challenged.

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1. SUZUKI SWIFT – YEAR 2003

for a total of 10-10.5 million Tanzania shillings
You can import a Suzuki Swift from Japan to your country (yes, I mean this, 10 million (Tsh)  is enough to buy, transport, pay port charges, pay taxes and other registration costs.
For this price, you can get one that has traveled less than 100,000 KM, thus enabling you to use it for a long time without major challenges.

SUZUKI SWIFT YEAR 2003

ABILITY
The 2003 Suzuki Swift has a CC 1320 engine, so its fuel consumption is very low, i.e. 17-20 km per 1 liter.
This car has a total of 5 seats, 5 doors, a luggage storage area i.e. Boot and can go at a speed of up to 180 km per hour.
The beauty of the Suzuki Swift is that it will not bother you in the availability of spare parts and technicians to service it in the event of an error.

MITSUBISHI PAJERO MINI – YEAR 2003

For a total of 9.5-10 million (Tsh) you can get this car, including all costs until you take it out of the port. What’s interesting is that, for this amount of money, you can get one that has traveled less than 100,000 km, so you can have the luxury of using it for a long time without any problems.

MITSUBISHI PAJERO MINI YEAR 2003

ABILITY
This car has a 650 CC engine. This means that you can travel 20-23 KM with 1 liter, so it will help you save a lot, especially if you have a lot of trips.
This car has a total of 5 seats, 3 doors, a luggage storage area i.e. the boot and has the ability to go 140 km per hour. This is not a high speed but it is enough for normal use and your safety.

TOYOTA COROLLA II – YEAR 1997

The amount of 9.5-10 million Tanzania shillings is quite enough to get you this car with less than 100,000 km. This includes all costs until the car leaves the port.

TOYOTA COROLLA II YEAR 1997

ABILITY
The engine of this car has CC 1330, so the amount of fuel you will use is very little, ie 15-18 km per 1 liter
The car has a total of 5 seats and 3 doors as well as a place to store luggage ie the boot.
The final speed is 180 km per hour.

TOYOTA VITZ – YEAR 2007

This version is not new in the eyes of many and is one of the best selling versions in Tanzania. For a total of 9.5 – 10 million (Tsh) you can import a Toyota Vitz from Japan and that money is enough to complete the registration until it is delivered to the port.
Also for that price you can get it with less than 100,000 km

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ABILITY
The engine of this car has 1000 CC, so it uses a very small amount of fuel, that is, 1 liter of fuel can take you 19-22 KM, so it is a good option if you need to save money.
This car has a total of 5 doors, 5 seats, enough storage space and its maximum speed is 180 km per hour.

MAZDA DEMIO – YEAR 2005

This is one of the best cars, very tough if you follow the maintenance procedures. Believe it or not, for an amount of 8.5 to 9.5 million (Tsh), you can absolutely order this car with a distance of less than 100,000 km.

ABILITY
Its engine has CC 1340 so its fuel consumption is good as it can travel 17-20 km per 1 liter
In addition to that, this car has enough space because it has 5 doors, 5 seats, a storage area and its maximum speed is 180 km per hour.

MAZDA DEMIO YEAR 2005

Remember that all the cars that we have listed here are the ones that are cheap to buy that also use less fuel, the presence of experts to deal with them when they find a fault and ease of access to spare parts.
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