Patrick Car Dealer Bids Emotional Farewell to Car Soko Praises Goliath wa Bungoma and Colleagues

Vehicle marketer Patrick Car Dealer has announced that he is leaving Car Soko Ltd after several years with the company, describing the dealership as a workplace he proudly called home.
 

In a heartfelt statement shared on his Instagram page on 1 July 2026, Patrick reflected on his journey at the company, expressed gratitude to those he worked with, and revealed that he would officially unveil his new workplace the following day.
 

“Today, 1st July, 2026, marks the end of my working for Car Soko Ltd. A very good workplace that I have called home for so many years.”
 

Patrick Car Dealer // instagram

A grateful farewell

Patrick described his departure as the end of an important chapter in his career. While looking ahead to a new opportunity, he said he would always cherish the memories he created during his time at Car Soko.  “If I am asked to write about you, I will need several days, maybe weeks, to put together some of your acts of kindness and generosity.”
According to Patrick, one of the clearest examples of Limo’s support was his role in transforming the life of Goliath wa Bungoma. He said the businessman had helped change Goliath’s story “from grass to grace” and wished him continued success, good health, and blessings for his family.

Tribute to Goliath wa Bungoma

Patrick also paid tribute to Goliath wa Bungoma, describing him as more than just a colleague.The two have become familiar faces in Kenya’s online vehicle marketing space through their promotional content for Car Soko.
“You will forever be my brother.” He added that their marketing partnership would always hold a special place in his heart and said the “BANGALAA” brand they helped build together would remain one of his proudest achievements.
Patrick encouraged Goliath to continue serving Car Soko with dedication and to keep representing the company well as its brand ambassador.

 Goliath wa Bungoma // instagram

Appreciation for colleagues and clients

Patrick also extended his gratitude to his former colleagues, saying the friendships and experiences they shared would remain with him long after his departure.
He expressed confidence that although he was leaving the company, they would continue working together within Kenya’s motor vehicle industry. “The good memories we created together will forever remain in my heart.”

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