The type of a car that a man drives often says something about gheir personality or background.
Most Kenyans use cars for convinience and will often the cheapest car depending on their nature of work.
Wealthy Kenyans, however, buy cars that show their power and thwir exclusive status in society.
Baringo Senator Gideon Moi's eldest son, Kigen Moi is one rare exception in the class of the filthy rich.
While most of his contemporaries ride in the latest guzzlers that set them back millions of shillings, Kigen drives an old convertible with a street value of less than a million shillings.
The grandson of Kenya's second President drives a BMW Z3, 1995 model.
The sports car has two doors and two seats and has gained popularity for being "fast, cheap, and reliable".
It is also one of the few non-British vehicle that were driven by James Bond (in the movie Golden Eye).
The younger Moi's car is still out of the reach of the average Kenyan youth, but its a far cry from his fellow rich kids who are often spotted in machines that cost more that Sh10million.
Here is a photo of Kigen's car