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Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 4:05pm On Jan 03, 2014
Get a new car for the new year in three easy steps!

1) Find your intended car on Copart.com
2) Copy out the Lot# and indicate your maximum bid for that car
3) Make a deposit of either $440 or %11 of your maximum bid (whichever of the two is higher)

your bid will be placed in the auctions for the indicated vehicle,

and voila, you are ready to get your next car!

For more details, contact us on 0814 999 0 999, or 0818 70 30 888 or info@autogeria.com
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 10:13am On Jan 04, 2014
There's no better time to buy a vehicle from Copart auctions than this season...AutoGeria your Copart Marketmaker and Broker for Nigeria and Africa!

Happy New Year!

Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 2:04pm On Jan 04, 2014
Its a new year, save yourself long term transportation cost, stress, inconvenience and the hassles of traffic; buy a car cheaply from Copart through AutoGeria...you be glad you did.

Plus, you could save up to %40 of the cost of buying your next car from Copart auctions as against your local dealerships!

Buy through AutoGeria, your Copart maketmaker in Nigeria and Africa...


info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888

Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 6:48pm On Jan 05, 2014
How To Bid LIVE On Copart Auction

The license gives you bidding rights for vehicles you find on Copart. To register, a registration fee of $150 and minimum security deposit of $440 is required to activate your account.

How it Works
With an annual registration fee of $150 you can now have bidding right license from Copart's market maker in Africa, AutoGeria to bid for vehicles on the world's most sort after online auto auctions, Copart.com.

What you Gain
• Access to bid from over 150 locations in the USA and on 50,000 cars.
• Suitable for frequent buyers and vehicle sellers.
• Tailored for dealerships.
• Reduced brokerage fees.
• Control your account.
• increase buying power.


Do contact us today for detailed terms and conditions.

Limited licences available, hurry!!!

info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888

Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 8:28am On Jan 06, 2014
Its a new year, save yourself long term transportation cost, stress, inconvenience and the hassles of traffic; buy a car cheaply from Copart through AutoGeria...you be glad you did.

Plus, you could save up to 40% of the cost of buying your next car from Copart auctions as against your local dealerships!

Buy through AutoGeria, your Copart maketmaker in Nigeria and Africa...


info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 2:01pm On Jan 06, 2014
Find the car of your dreams...

Buy your next car from Copart through AutoGeria

Contact us today!

info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 4:18pm On Jan 06, 2014
Do not use all your savings in purchasing your next car; get a good deal and save you up to 40% on your next car purchase when buying from the Copart Auctions through AutoGeria...

AutoGeria, Copart's Marketmaker for Nigeria and Africa

info@autogeria.com 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 8:40am On Jan 07, 2014
Testimonial pages coming soon...
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 9:12am On Jan 08, 2014
Its a new year, save yourself long term transportation cost, stress, inconvenience and the hassles of traffic; buy a car cheaply from Copart through AutoGeria...you be glad you did.

Plus, you could save up to 40% of the cost of buying your next car from Copart auctions as against your local dealerships!

Buy through AutoGeria, your Copart marketmaker in Nigeria and Africa...


info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 10:04am On Jan 09, 2014
Find the car of your dreams...

Buy your next car from Copart through AutoGeria

Contact us today!

info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 4:41pm On Jan 09, 2014
How To Bid LIVE On Copart Auction

The license gives you bidding rights for vehicles you find on Copart. To register, a registration fee of $150 and minimum security deposit of $440 is required to activate your account.

How it Works
With an annual registration fee of $150 you can now have bidding right license from Copart's market maker in Africa, AutoGeria to bid for vehicles on the world's most sort after online auto auctions, Copart.com.

What you Gain
• Access to bid from over 150 locations in the USA and on 50,000 cars.
• Suitable for frequent buyers and vehicle sellers.
• Tailored for dealerships.
• Reduced brokerage fees.
• Control your account.
• increase buying power.


Do contact us today for detailed terms and conditions.

Limited licences available, hurry!!!

info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 11:18am On Jan 10, 2014
There's no better time to buy a vehicle from Copart auctions than this season...AutoGeria your Copart Marketmaker and Broker for Nigeria and Africa!

Happy New Year!
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 4:04pm On Jan 10, 2014
Make extra income today, buy an auction license on Copart from AutoGeria and buy cars on other people's behalf!

Contact us 0818 70 30 888, 0814 999 0 999

info@autogeria.com
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 11:44am On Mar 16, 2016
awesome!
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 12:47pm On Mar 17, 2016
Successful Auto Dealership In Nigeria

In the last decade and a half the number of auto dealerships in Nigeria have increased astronomically. This in turn has made competition in the sector very keen. Aside dealerships, many individuals have taken up the business due to minimal or non-existent entry requirements. Consequently, cars are now displayed on both high streets and street corners, at dealerships and by front entrances, online and offline, social media etc. Everywhere you turn there are 'buy me' stickers clinging on a drive by car ever so often.

The trade is non exclusive, anybody can operate in it. Those in full time paid employment are not left out, they desire a little extra income on the side and very often find the auto business a no-brainer to enroll. This sort of 'encroachment' gives steep competition to more established full time dealers such that they sometime consider the business not worthwhile or non profitable any longer.

The essence of these few lines is to let both established and budding auto dealers know that indeed the auto business is still quite lucrative and worthwhile because more people are buying cars everyday. We have compiled some points, in no particular order, on HOW TO SUCCEED IN AUTO BUSINESS IN NIGERIA and listed them below. To make for easy read, each point is made brief and concise:

1. Do Volume: Rather than aim at making one million naira profit margin on sale of one car in like six months or more, it is wiser to make N200,000 profit margin per car and sell 5 cars in 3 months or less. This way funds can be grown and turned around faster.

2. The Masses pay: Similar to the point above, it is more viable to deal in cars for the mass market rather than high end luxury cars. In such an economy like ours, the cost of high end cars are indeed too high at the end of the day. Everybody loves luxury, only few can pay for it, perhaps less than 10% of buyers.

3. Salvage and Damaged: A salvage titled vehicle is so termed primarily because the cost of repairs and spares are high especially in the US. That a car is salvaged in US does not mean same in Nigeria because labour is much cheaper here and spare parts too surprisingly, I'm sure you'd think all spares and auto jobs done in Nigeria are substandard - Sorry they are not.

4. Be Upfront: Many buyers are aware that most vehicles in car dealerships around town these days are previously damaged and salvaged. It is now commonplace for buyers to ask for VINs before parting with their hard earned money. So, why hide it? Make it clear from the onset, if he doesn't buy someone else will, you'd save yourself a lot of potential trouble.

5. Let it Go! Avoid being greedy, sell below market price because you must have bought cheap using a salvage auction. 30 - 40% return on investment in 3 months is awesome anywhere in the world! However, you need to be careful dealing in salvage vehicles, to get very good deals:

A. Never buy in a rush, take your time.

B. If you cannot inspect physically, look at the pictures very closely and expertly.

C. Avoid airbag deployed, engine damaged, badly damaged chassis cars or replace airbags during repairs

D. Get very good people to work on the car for best quality repairs

E. Never repair in US, it's too expensive plus you defeat all economic purpose.

F. Stay away from flood damaged cars, if you must do flood do old model small cars

G. Get the right clearing agents whose rates are competitive and whose documents are genuine.

H. Get the right trucker and shipper preferably with storage facilities. Poor logistics can affect your efficiency and delivery negatively.

I. Once you win from the auction, pay and pick up immediately to avoid penalties

J. If you miss a deal do not feel too bad, many better ones will come.

K. You may/would get your fingers burnt a few times especially if you are a fresher, do not despair just take it as a learning process and price you pay for knowledge.

L. Get some form of dealership license if you can, it is not so difficult and you have wider options and flexibility.

We hope these few thoughts can help you launch out or improve your auto business venture in any way possible. Thank you.
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by AutoG: 12:53pm On Mar 21, 2016
Be informed
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by autonaero(m): 9:52pm On Oct 26, 2021
AutoG:
Successful Auto Dealership In Nigeria

In the last decade and a half the number of auto dealerships in Nigeria have increased astronomically. This in turn has made competition in the sector very keen. Aside dealerships, many individuals have taken up the business due to minimal or non-existent entry requirements. Consequently, cars are now displayed on both high streets and street corners, at dealerships and by front entrances, online and offline, social media etc. Everywhere you turn there are 'buy me' stickers clinging on a drive by car ever so often.

The trade is non exclusive, anybody can operate in it. Those in full time paid employment are not left out, they desire a little extra income on the side and very often find the auto business a no-brainer to enroll. This sort of 'encroachment' gives steep competition to more established full time dealers such that they sometime consider the business not worthwhile or non profitable any longer.

The essence of these few lines is to let both established and budding auto dealers know that indeed the auto business is still quite lucrative and worthwhile because more people are buying cars everyday. We have compiled some points, in no particular order, on HOW TO SUCCEED IN AUTO BUSINESS IN NIGERIA and listed them below. To make for easy read, each point is made brief and concise:

1. Do Volume: Rather than aim at making one million naira profit margin on sale of one car in like six months or more, it is wiser to make N200,000 profit margin per car and sell 5 cars in 3 months or less. This way funds can be grown and turned around faster.

2. The Masses pay: Similar to the point above, it is more viable to deal in cars for the mass market rather than high end luxury cars. In such an economy like ours, the cost of high end cars are indeed too high at the end of the day. Everybody loves luxury, only few can pay for it, perhaps less than 10% of buyers.

3. Salvage and Damaged: A salvage titled vehicle is so termed primarily because the cost of repairs and spares are high especially in the US. That a car is salvaged in US does not mean same in Nigeria because labour is much cheaper here and spare parts too surprisingly, I'm sure you'd think all spares and auto jobs done in Nigeria are substandard - Sorry they are not.

4. Be Upfront: Many buyers are aware that most vehicles in car dealerships around town these days are previously damaged and salvaged. It is now commonplace for buyers to ask for VINs before parting with their hard earned money. So, why hide it? Make it clear from the onset, if he doesn't buy someone else will, you'd save yourself a lot of potential trouble.

5. Let it Go! Avoid being greedy, sell below market price because you must have bought cheap using a salvage auction. 30 - 40% return on investment in 3 months is awesome anywhere in the world! However, you need to be careful dealing in salvage vehicles, to get very good deals:

A. Never buy in a rush, take your time.

B. If you cannot inspect physically, look at the pictures very closely and expertly.

C. Avoid airbag deployed, engine damaged, badly damaged chassis cars or replace airbags during repairs

D. Get very good people to work on the car for best quality repairs

E. Never repair in US, it's too expensive plus you defeat all economic purpose.

F. Stay away from flood damaged cars, if you must do flood do old model small cars

G. Get the right clearing agents whose rates are competitive and whose documents are genuine.

H. Get the right trucker and shipper preferably with storage facilities. Poor logistics can affect your efficiency and delivery negatively.

I. Once you win from the auction, pay and pick up immediately to avoid penalties

J. If you miss a deal do not feel too bad, many better ones will come.

K. You may/would get your fingers burnt a few times especially if you are a fresher, do not despair just take it as a learning process and price you pay for knowledge.

L. Get some form of dealership license if you can, it is not so difficult and you have wider options and flexibility.

We hope these few thoughts can help you launch out or improve your auto business venture in any way possible. Thank you.


Article from M.D's desk


info@autogeria.com, 0814 999 0 999, 0818 70 30 888

In addition to the above, I think having a succint strategic plan is necessary for anyone going into the business. Don;t just jump into it because of the money. Learn the trade, plan well and grow fast.
Re: Running A Successful Auto Business In Nigeria by autonaero(m): 9:54pm On Oct 26, 2021
We are in the digitized century. Car dealers must harness the latest technology brought to us through social media, websites, google-my-business listings, amongst others.
I think we need seminars on this.
autonaero:


In addition to the above, I think having a succint strategic plan is necessary for anyone going into the business. Don;t just jump into it because of the money. Learn the trade, plan well and grow fast.

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