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Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by PaulJohn1: 2:48am On Dec 29, 2015
on December 29, 2015 / in Business, News 2:44 am

Nigeria’s automobile sector may contribute at least 4.5 per cent of 2016 global automobile sales as a result of the country’s increased investment in the automobile sector in 2015, which encouraged local production.

This was contained in the review report of the trends in the automobile sector in Nigeria by online vehicle marketplace, Carmudi.com.ng.
According to the report, “In 2015, investment in the automobile industry in Nigeria was at an all time high as more than 12 automobile manufacturing plants including cars, bikes, tricycles, and trucks began production in Nigeria. With the rise of local automobile manufacturing industry, investors, auto financing and favourable government policies, 2016 promises to be an interesting year for Nigeria’s automobile industry.

It is estimated that the revenue generated from this sector will produce 25 per cent of the national GDP in the first quarter of 2016.”

The report also noted that “vehicle ownership increased in 2015 with the availability of locally manufactured cars, increase in the availability and sale of Nigerian used cars and access to car loans. Use of personal cars also increased.”


The report’s projection for 2016 trends in Nigeria noted that “E-car technology will be taken into consideration more in 2016. More people will embrace hybrid cars because of their low fuel consumption and reduced exhaust emission and production of these cars will increase by 4.6 per cent by 2020. Demand for cars with other simple technologies such as GPS, remote sensor locks, car tracking devices, keyless ignition will increase.”

It added: “E car market penetration will also increase in 2015 as research paper by Carmudi Nigeria showed that 83 per cent of Nigerians start their search for cars online before purchase. The research also stated that the online car market in Nigeria is driven by internet growth and mobile penetration. 2016 promises to surpass the 300 million searches online for new and used cars in Nigeria.”

On auto brand trends, the report said: “A brand research in 2015 showed that Volkswagen may have greater potential than its closest competitors in Nigeria. Hyundai market shares will also continue to increase in 2016 followed by Toyota, General Motors and German automakers.”

Recall that recently, the KPMG 2015 global Automotive Summary Survey pointed out that the automobile industry across Africa will increase in volume and global sales will pass the 100 million mark and continue to rise till the end of the decade.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/nigeria-automobile-sector-to-contribute-4-5-of-2016-global-sales/

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by PaulJohn1: 2:48am On Dec 29, 2015
If Buhari's administration is serious about local content and building a strong economy, it should be made mandatory that elected officials only use Nigerian vehicles, especially those of indigenous technology like IVM.

BTW, this is one sector that GEJ and his team should be applauded, even though the bad supersede his good deeds.

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by peterveo(m): 2:52am On Dec 29, 2015
Nice!
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Walphem(m): 2:55am On Dec 29, 2015
Hopefully the purchasing power will be there for Local purchase, rather than having cars in stock and not able to buy, due to the situation of the economy

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Meriekriss: 3:12am On Dec 29, 2015
Nice one... This 2016 is make or break for Nigeria... Alot of hope..




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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by sultaan(m): 4:00am On Dec 29, 2015
PaulJohn1:
If Buhari's administration is serious about local content and building a strong economy, it should be made mandatory that elected officials only use Nigerian vehicles, especially those of indigenous technology like IVM.

BTW, this is one sector that GEJ and his team should be applauded, even though the bad supersede his good deeds.

You still dey on IVM, a hundred thread will not improve IVM's popularity but if they do demos and a nationwide drive campaign then it is possible for buyers to see what the car can do. Product placement in a couple of Nollywood movies with good drivers will help too, remember Chevy Camaro from Transformers movie.

The government is not the only business out there.

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by alrahmanonline(m): 4:33am On Dec 29, 2015
watching in 3D..
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Nobody: 5:29am On Dec 29, 2015
4.6% of global sales! These guyz called Carmudi.ng may be referring to tokunbo sales.

This report also says Nigerians would embrace hybrid cars cos of low fuel consumption and emmission. Since when did Nigerians start caring about emmission and environment?

Na mufu the road side mechanic and rafiu the rewire go fix an hybrid car when it breaks down. grin

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by ORACLE1975(m): 6:21am On Dec 29, 2015
GOD help NIGERIA
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by ZeroTolerance: 6:46am On Dec 29, 2015
Absolutely impossible, misleading at best.

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Odunsco01(m): 7:12am On Dec 29, 2015
Hbd to me

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by saintkel(m): 7:12am On Dec 29, 2015
Thanks to d former administration our automobile sector received a major boost

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Jaycules: 7:12am On Dec 29, 2015
GEJ initiative

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Sunnycliff(m): 7:14am On Dec 29, 2015
With the restriction of Naira card abroad and Forex how will this be made possible? Besides what has the APC done to this effect? Reaping the rewards of the GEJ regime in the automobile industry and yet GEJ never achieved anything #lying Apshit

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by 1miccza: 7:16am On Dec 29, 2015
What moves are we putting in place to encourage their development and growth.....
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by charlesucheh(m): 7:16am On Dec 29, 2015
WOW!!!!!! AMAZING... THAT'S A HUGE ONE......GLOBAL?
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by ritababe(f): 7:17am On Dec 29, 2015
a huge boost for us and our economic
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by saintkel(m): 7:18am On Dec 29, 2015
Odunsco01:
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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by sweatlana: 7:18am On Dec 29, 2015
Gej we hailed thee. Though they tried to hide ur good works the truth cannot be hidden

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Happyfunz: 7:19am On Dec 29, 2015
Huh
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Yanks101: 7:19am On Dec 29, 2015
What a bloody lie. Which sensible investor will come and invest now with the various economic summersaults of this government.?
The jonathan template for the automobile industry has been thrown out of the window or completely reversed.
Airlines and other multi-national coys are making plans to finally move out of the country due to unfavourable cash policies of this govt.
Propagandists.

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by ORACLE1975(m): 7:20am On Dec 29, 2015
But
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Nobody: 7:21am On Dec 29, 2015
I see Mr Innoson getting boxed up! Whrs dat my CV?

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by vicostyles(m): 7:22am On Dec 29, 2015
Good

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by demarc001: 7:22am On Dec 29, 2015
Anyway, I pray it becomes reality. God save our dear Nigeria!
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by lastmanstandn(m): 7:22am On Dec 29, 2015
PaulJohn1:
If Buhari's administration is serious about local content and building a strong economy, it should be made mandatory that elected officials only use Nigerian vehicles, especially those of indigenous technology like IVM.

BTW, this is one sector that GEJ and his team should be applauded, even though the bad supersede his good deeds.

Not just IVM. Peugeot isn't doing a bad job. I see no reasons why we cannot stop our monetization policy for a valid auto financing plan for public servants. For example, teaching and non-teaching staffs in universities would benefit from long term financing options.

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Texcoco(m): 7:23am On Dec 29, 2015
One of GEJ's legacy....wondered what the dumb illiterate from daura will come up with for us to celebrate as a legacy?

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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by Nobody: 7:23am On Dec 29, 2015
The focus shoud be on increasing it.

After all...we cannot remain at 4.5%
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by princeonx: 7:23am On Dec 29, 2015
You don't grow the GDP of a country with just one sector of business. Nigeria/ns largely depend on importation almost on every thing and with the recent fall of naira to toilet tissue and tight/useless laws on Dollars, exchange, and wire making it almost impossible for importers to do business the GDP is going no where!
Bad enough we really don't have middle class per say in naija making business men and traders especially importers to play that role, our GDP will keep dropping without them.
Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by demarc001: 7:24am On Dec 29, 2015
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Re: Nigeria Automobile Sector To Contribute 4.5% Of 2016 Global Sales by tonyadex(m): 7:26am On Dec 29, 2015
That's good for our economy. Please encourage our local producers the more to boost our economy.

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