




photos of my fave figures 🫶🏻
Sharing some of the photos I took of Nyota 💛
I take these for my own use as wallpapers but my sister encouraged me to share them here!
I’m just a hobby photographer so these are just around at home and in the gardens 🤭





Sharing some of the photos I took of Nyota 💛
I take these for my own use as wallpapers but my sister encouraged me to share them here!
I’m just a hobby photographer so these are just around at home and in the gardens 🤭
Finally got my hands on the construction series and here are my two pulls! Quite happy with them but I still wish I got the directing traffic one 🤭
Featuring the collab with Maruko-chan! So cute.
📸 via @nyota_tata from Instagram
1 month since I brought my Swift home. It’s my first car, and I couldn’t be happier with it. Sharing these gorgeous photos my friend took!
Sorry it’s a bit late but finally posting the July wallpaper ☔️🫶🏻
📸 via @nyota_tata from Instagram
Hey all,
Need some advise as I have no one to really consult about this, and I don't know anything about cars, just doing my own basic research.
Looking to buy my first car as a new driver - It's a toss-up between the Toyota Raize and the Suzuki Swift as both are within my budget (Max 65k)
I really love the look of the Swift, I visited the Suzuki showroom and just LOVE the red GLX model. I've yet to visit the Toyota showroom but full transparency I don't really like how the front of the Raize looks.
Based off of that I am already biased towards the Swift, but I am also considering the Raize as it's in the same price range, the higher ground clearance is also a benefit and the bigger boot storage.
I'm aware people here consider both underpowered but for city driving I think it works for me as a female driver, and I'm not into the huge cars. I don't really like the look of sedans either.
If a bit of context helps, I really liked the Mini Cooper even before I started driving - I got the chance to drive one a for a couple of day and I love how it handles. Coming from driving a Nissan Sunny the whole time I was in driving school, the Mini felt so easy to drive with.
I also drove my dad's Montero Sport for a couple of days and it was fine - took a couple of hours to get used to the size but it obviously feels less nimble than the Cooper I rented, I always felt like I was lugging it around, it felt quite large.
I plan on test driving both the Raize and Swift this Saturday but I wanted to get opinions first, cause I'll need to get the car before July.
TIA :)
It’s my favorite time of the month again, when the month’s Nyota calendar comes out 🥹🌸🫶🏻