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In Saint Kitts and Nevis, the vehicle market is relatively small but active, with a focus on imported vehicles, especially Japanese brands, due to their reliability and affordability. While the country doesn’t manufacture vehicles, there are popular dealerships and auto businesses that import and sell new and used cars.


Popular Vehicle Brands in Saint Kitts and Nevis

Japanese Brands (Most Common)

  • Toyota – Extremely popular for cars, pickups, and SUVs
  • Nissan – Widely used for compact cars and commercial vans
  • Suzuki – Known for affordability and fuel efficiency
  • Honda – Common for sedans and motorcycles
  • Mazda – Present but less dominant

Other Brands in Use

  • Hyundai and Kia – Popular Korean brands for economy cars and SUVs
  • Ford – Known for pickups and some SUVs
  • Isuzu – Used for trucks and heavy-duty vehicles
  • Mitsubishi – Also present with both small cars and pickups
  • Chevrolet – Less common, but present in private and rental fleets

Popular Auto Dealerships and Companies

1. TDC Automotive Division (St. Kitts)

  • One of the biggest automotive retailers in Saint Kitts.
  • Offers new and used vehicles, parts, and repairs.
  • Brands: Toyota, Nissan, Suzuki, and others.
  • Services: Vehicle financing, parts, inspections, accessories.

Website: tdcgroupltd.com


2. Horsford’s Automotive (St. Kitts)

  • Offers vehicles, parts, and servicing.
  • Known for customer support and certified repairs.

3. SL Horsford & Co. Ltd.

  • Authorized dealers for several global auto brands.
  • Also sells vehicle accessories and spare parts.

4. Nevis Auto Services (Nevis)

  • Specializes in imported used cars.
  • Offers basic vehicle maintenance and parts.

5. Caribbean Auto Suppliers

  • Independent car dealers and importers.
  • Offer custom orders for specific models from Japan or the US.

Vehicle Trends in Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Right-hand drive vehicles (imported mainly from Japan)
  • SUVs and pickups are common due to terrain
  • Many people buy used cars to reduce costs
  • Electric vehicles (EVs) are emerging, though infrastructure is limited
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