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Re: 2008-09 Nigerian Used Honda Accord Needed***budget N750-800k by BigTableShaker(f): 1:08pm On Aug 10, 2020
jacobjamie:
look at this fool who don't even have a Keke, calling Honda a useless car, it shows u brain has cement and sand, So called Toyota in Nigeria is over hyped, Honda is a lovely strong car, most users in Nigeria abuse the use of Honda while driving making it venerable to leg pull (EOD alone) which other models like Toyota has same is same if abused.. Get sense brother
No mind them..
Honda is a quality product any day.

Honda vs Toyota.

While there are many vehicle brands in the market, few are as popular, durable, and dependable as Hondas and Toyotas. These two Japanese companies have been producing quality vehicles for many years. But when it comes to choosing one over the other, how can you tell which is a better fit for you?

Toyota and Honda have many similarities that can make your decision quite challenging. If you’re thinking in terms of price, safety, and durability, both vehicles check those boxes. However, differences do arise when you start comparing the design, performance, and reliability of each brand.

To make your decision easier, here are some key differences between a Toyota and a Honda.
Performance:

Hondas have higher performance ratings than Toyotas across multiple models. For example, all Honda Civic models have higher engine horsepower than comparable Toyota Corollas. The Toyota Camry does have a high-performance rating, but many other Toyota models (such as the Yaris, Prius and Tundra) are outperformed by Honda.

The Honda engine is sportier, more aggressive, and built for high performance. This performance difference goes back to the time when Honda’s founding engineer (Soichiro Honda) was designing engines for his vehicles. In fact, Honda was first an engine company before it got into producing cars. Toyota’s engines are built more for reliability.

Durability and Reliability:

Speaking of reliability, Toyota doesn’t lie when it boasts about being one of the most dependable vehicles on our roads. Toyota invests a lot of money into research and development, more than any other brand that exists. This means that each Toyota model is built for maximum durability, safety, and reliability while on the road. In other words, Toyotas can withstand much more abuse and negligence than Hondas can.

Toyotas seek to create a uniform experience across all their brands. Whether you’re driving a mid-size SUV (such as the Toyota Rav4) or a standard 4-door sedan (such as the Camry), you can expect a predictable and consistent driving experience. Every Toyota drives in a nice, smooth, and consistent manner (Hondas tend to be slightly more spontaneous). And because the brand is backed by years of R&grin, Toyotas have a better reliability and fuel efficiency record.

Safety and Cost Comparison:

When it comes to safety features, you will have a harder time making a decision. Both brands are known for their top-notch safety features, beginning from the design of the vehicle all the way to modern technology features. But if you had to split hairs, Honda edges out Toyota in the safety category.

Honda is a worldwide leader in safety features- including lane assist and lane watch technology (when switching lanes or making a turn), blind spot monitoring, and collision mitigation when braking.

However, in the cost and value for money categories, Toyota outperforms Honda (but not by much). Toyota does have a more robust lineup of models, each priced at a value that drivers often find favorable.
http://www.trueautoprotection.com/auto-warranty-and-maintenance-blog/honda-vs.-toyota-differences-between-the-two
Re: 2008-09 Nigerian Used Honda Accord Needed***budget N750-800k by Starkistony: 3:23pm On Aug 10, 2020
BigTableShaker:

Honestly, you can get it for that amount.
Anything is possible but you should know three things.
1. Thats not the right value.
2. You maybe buying a problem car.
3. You will spend more than 200k to fix it except if your a rough guy who doesn't really care about class and Luxury.

I bought my DC for 750, instead of buying the correct one with no issue for 900k.
I later spend almost 100k to make it top notch with stress, time, energy, emotions etc.
I discovered the time, energy, stress and meeting bad mech etc all those my input are worth more than a paltry 150k.
Don't make the same mistake.


Now that I know better, if I'm buying another one, I will buy the one with no issues, I want it fresh and clean.
I no get time for fixing again, the stress made me learn by force, I can do car service and minor repairs now, baba Rashida mechanic no fit cheat me again.

This is truly sound advice and I’ve been advised to up my budget to a N900k base, N850k if I’m lucky maybe i will do that

Thank you so very much for the insight

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