Why Photos Alone Are Not Enough When Importing a Car
When importing a car into Kenya , many buyers rely heavily on photos sent by agents or overseas sellers.
Clear images can be convincing, but the truth is simple: photos alone do not tell the full story of a vehicle.
At Shalom Mbugua Automobile, we’ve seen buyers lose money not because they didn’t see the car — but because they trusted what photos couldn’t show.
1. Photos Hide Structural Problems
A car can look perfect on the outside and still have serious issues underneath. Photos rarely reveal:
- Chassis repairs
- Accident impact severity
- Welded or bent frames
These problems affect safety and long-term durability, yet they’re almost invisible in images.
2. Flood and Water Damage Is Hard to Spot
Flood-damaged vehicles are one of the biggest risks in imports.
Sellers can clean interiors and engines, but documents reveal what photos cannot:
- Insurance classifications
- Salvage or flood records
- Auction condition reports
Once water damage appears months later, repairs become expensive.
3. Mileage and History Can Be Manipulated
Photos don’t confirm:
- Genuine mileage
- Previous ownership use
- Whether the car was commercial or private
Auction sheets and vehicle history reports verify this information accurately.
4. Why Documents Matter More Than Images
Professional car importation relies on verified documents such as:
- Japanese auction sheets(for grade, mileage, and accident history)
- Export certificates confirming legal deregistration
- Pre-shipment inspection reports under KS 1515:2000
- Verified vehicle history reports tied to the chassis number
These documents tell the truth about a car — not just how it looks on camera.
5. Our Approach at Shalom Mbugua Automobile
We don’t guess with vehicles.
We verify.
Every car we assist with is checked using proper documentation before any decision is made.
This protects our clients from hidden costs, safety risks, and regret.
Final Thought
If you’re importing a car, don’t ask for more photos.
Ask for proof.
That’s the difference between buying a car — and buying a problem.
Before you import a car , ask for the documents first. If you don’t understand them that’s where experienced importers make the difference
