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Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by thegame(m): 9:12pm On Nov 21, 2013 |
everyone has a point. i just hope this damn policy came at a good time. lest, the people with brand new cars get stoned to death and the roads aren't safe for them all, including the bbasttards that roll with 50 policemen while the whole yaba has about 15 1-cartridge-per-ak47 wielding policemen. |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Stylaay(m): 11:39pm On Nov 21, 2013 |
Our leaders are just plain stupid. Coscharis while introducing the jaguar F150 made mention of a 30% increase in import duty come february hence the need for people to purchase the car before then. I ask should manufacturing vehicles be the priority of this country now given the fact we import almost everything. The textile industry is still in a state of comatose, our steel smelting and rolling mills, our refineries are not functioning at optimal capacity, the power sector is like one step forward 3 step backwards. If the government wants to stimulate industrial revolution in nigeria there are so many areas they should confront headlong before dabbling into manufacturing of vehicles. These same hypocrites will be driving around in brand new mercedes benz, bmws, toyotas etc. They will loot our collective wealth and comfortably buy new cars while the ordinary man the government has refused to pay a realistic living wage will not be able to afford a car. Let them go ahead and implement it. The aganga's of today will leave office someday. If they like they can run to UK after their stint in office. Someday they will come back to nigeria and God help them if they are not felled by bullets of angry men who can't afford the flashy cars they will be flaunting. How many innoson vehicles do they have packed in thier garages. Our leaders just are not in touch with the realities we have to face daily to survive in nigeria. Can't we start from car batteries, tyres, fan belts etc. We just don't like taking the pains of perfecting our knowledge bit by bit and step by step dats why we'll fail. We r indeed a funny pipo 3 Likes |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by soversatile: 12:14am On Nov 22, 2013 |
May thunder fire dem i knw one tin; dey can only do dat but cant collect my legs. So FOOT-wagen rooooocks |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by enm(m): 1:31am On Nov 22, 2013 |
hardbody: And before you know it, small scale car assembly plant will start springing up here and there and from there big scale car assembly or manufacturing plant. I smell opportunities here for those who are willing to take the risk. |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by thegame(m): 1:43am On Nov 22, 2013 |
so-versatile:We really should stop saying this. How many places will your legs take you to? And also, cost of transportation will increase. The regular vanagon may hike fees, transport workers, insurance, everything that's related to the value of a car. This thing could lead to a fcukin anarchy if care is not taken. Just widening the gap more between the rich and poor. And worse, no alternative yet. 1 Like |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by lastpage: 7:00am On Nov 22, 2013 |
^^^^ RELAX my Brother, Like l've often heard said, "THOSE WHOM THE GOD'S ARE ABOUT TO DESTORY, THEY FIRST MAKE THEM DEAF AND DUMB SO THAT THEY WILL BE IMPERVIOUS TO WISDOM!" That is surely the case of Nigerian rulers and Politicians. Like the Yorubas will say, "Maa'domi niso, ibikan l'oma ja'asi"! (dey phuck me dey go, na something go result from am now!) Lastpage! |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Nobody: 7:13am On Nov 22, 2013 |
enm: Generators are assembled in nigeria, and the sound proofed ones are always problematic. We also have generator sellers passing off refurbs as new. For a country like nigeria, with our lazy indifferent artisans, dead SON, and crooked businessmen, that is just asking for trouble. The same nigeria where kia/hyundai once had a 'no airbag' spec? |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by revolt(m): 8:29am On Nov 22, 2013 |
waterhouse071: Then lets start producing cars locally instead of taking loans to buy junks. with GOD all things are possible.bros Google ivm perhaps ull realise he uninformed you are |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by dollydolly(f): 8:40am On Nov 22, 2013 |
Okija_juju: The government is increasing Duty on cars so that Nigerians would buy that crap that Innoson, PAN and all those Chinese assembly companies are building abi?!N to think that I have given up on you. |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by dollydolly(f): 8:48am On Nov 22, 2013 |
a.emmey:. Omo u go fear Economist nah! Oga abeg enlighten us on this said theory. |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Chrisbenogor(m): 8:51am On Nov 22, 2013 |
This is a very very STOOOOPID policy Where is the electricity for the plants to work? This is a very very STOOOOPID policy If that yeye minister knows he can attract foreign investment he should create the environment for it and not force artificial hardship on people. 1 Like |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by IykeNipoga(m): 9:14am On Nov 22, 2013 |
I ordered 4 2015 model |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Dynast(m): 9:55am On Nov 22, 2013 |
It is a nice policy aimed at forcing most Car manufacturers to co to Nigeria and set up their plant, hence create job opportunities.This will help bring down exchange rate |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Santuses: 10:43am On Nov 22, 2013 |
May they ripe what they sow, |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by ericomon: 10:59am On Nov 22, 2013 |
BizBooks: I’m not making this up. This happens to be the informed opinion of a Toyota |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by debosky(m): 12:24pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
I don't see how increase of duty from 20% to 70% will cause a camry to go from 9m to 20m (over 100% increase). Or maybe I'm missing something? Import restrictions can work/be valuable IF it is coupled with developing a viable local manufacturing base. I don't think the latter will happen here, neither will it stop capital flight. The engines, panels, etc will still be produced abroad and shipped in, with minimal assembly performed here. All that will happen is that profits currently dispersed to the numerous car importers will be concentrated in the hands of a few manufacturers. |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Femoje(m): 12:53pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
This post is rubbish, please moderator make sure you check post with fact before putting it on front page, for your information the federal government did not ban car importation, charges on car importations where only increased to reduce the high rate of used car importation. You can checkout this link to confirm, www.thisdaylive.com/articles/aganga-no-ban-on-importation-of-second-hand-vehicles/160654/ |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by romityl: 1:03pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
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Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by BizBooks(m): 1:04pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
Femoje: ...for your information the federal government did not ban car importation, charges on car importations where only increased to reduce the high rate of used car importation. You can checkout this link to confirm, www.thisdaylive.com/articles/aganga-no-ban-on-importation-of-second-hand-vehicles/160654/ A ban by any other name is still a ban. While the government did not say they are banning the importation of tokunbo cars, they have done so by their actions. Below is quote from the article you linked to: "The minister explained that what government had done was to raise tariff on importation with a view to discouraging the influx of used vehicles into the country, while also encouraging local manufacturing." As you can see from the minister's statement, the word "discourage" is simply a clever way of saying "ban". The minister being referred to is Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Olusegun Aganga |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by gidson12(m): 11:21pm On Nov 22, 2013 |
that aganga man must be stooooopid |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by ibrahim55(m): 12:50am On Nov 23, 2013 |
felzylix: @least road traffic n accident go reduce..obviously oshi Ndamu clan yin seriously pple like dis shudnt have access 2 D internet 1 Like |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by ibrahim55(m): 12:56am On Nov 23, 2013 |
mckorode: Tying to take steps that India took without putting the right things in place.not very smart? Dey are dumbs jare |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by Nobody: 4:01am On Nov 23, 2013 |
Whats the name of the movie? |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by faghoshe(m): 11:33am On Nov 23, 2013 |
the mata na be say we go pack leave the big men from this country make them buy all the cars for themselves and when we come back we go bomb them all like gbogbo and ram |
Re: Toyota Camry To Cost N20 Million In 2014 by PAQ(m): 2:32pm On Mar 13 |
10yrs later Brand new Camry is now N80million! Where una? |
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