Sparky Kenya to burn his Honda Fit amid frustration over auctioned Porsche Cayenne
By Steve Ireri, May 3, 2026Microblading technician and TikToker Sparky Kenya has announced that he will burn his Honda Fit in front of cameras after expressing frustration over his current situation following the auctioning of his Porsche Cayenne.
In a post shared on TikTok on Sunday, May 3, 2026, he stated that at the beginning of the year, he had planned to add another German car to his name but now finds himself in a position where he is sourcing spare parts for his Honda Fit.
“This year I had planned to add another German car to my name, but now I see I am the same person who is looking for spare parts for my Honda Fit car,” he wrote.
He described the situation as sad and indicated that he will proceed with burning the car on Wednesday, noting that he does not require any advice from anyone.
He added that he will return to using matatus, saying that his mental health matters.
“So sad and so on, on Wednesday, I will burn it in front of the cameras. I do not need any advice; let me start by using matatus again. My mental health matters again,” he added.
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The announcement comes just days after Sparky revealed that he will go back to using matatus after his Porsche Cayenne was auctioned.
Speaking in an interview shared by Muhia Wa Maingi on Friday, May 1, 2026, Sparky explained that he initially acquired the Porsche Cayenne through a loan arrangement, where he was paying Ksh100 daily while gradually clearing the balance.
He noted that the vehicle was released to him before full payment had been completed, allowing him to use it for business purposes.
“You know that Cayenne, I had taken it not on full money so I was paying Ksh100 each day. They gave me that to use even before I had completed paying for it,” Sparky said.

He recounted a time when he travelled with the vehicle to Embu, where his wife recorded him announcing his arrival in the town.
According to him, the visibility of the luxury car helped boost his business on that day, attracting more clients beyond his pre-booked customers and enabling him to earn over Ksh150,000 in a single day.
“One day I went with it to Embu and my wife recorded a video of me telling people I was entering Embu. I only had three pre-booked customers, but when people saw the car I was driving, I ended up getting more clients and made over KSh150,000 that day,” he said.
However, Sparky explained that the car was later auctioned after he took a loan against it to fund both business expansion and the construction of an apartment.
He said he had used the vehicle as collateral to secure approximately Ksh4 million from its estimated value of Ksh8 million, with plans to support a shop he was developing at the time.
“Later the car was auctioned because I had taken a loan with it. I used it to secure money to fund an apartment I was building. I needed money and the shop I was operating from was also under construction and needed about Ksh2 million. So I decided since the car is worth about Ksh8 million, I take a loan of about Ksh4 million for the business, but unfortunately the business went down,” Sparky stated.