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Hello Ovie, How much can I get a 2002 Honda Accord EX V6. I'm down for business out rightly. Please let me know cos I'm currently looking at other options. |
I'm gonna check it out this week |
I saw a Honda Baby boy in your lot this afternoon. How much does it go for? |
Hello OP, I've been following your thread for a while now but refused to comment because the car i wanna purchase is an Automatic transmisssion. Seeing how clean this ride is, I'm thinking about changing my mind. How much is the last price that you're willing to free this car? |
otedola1:So what will be the cost of clearing the following cars; 1. 2003 Toyota Corolla 2. 2003 Toyota Camry 3. 2003 Honda Accord 4. 2001 Toyota Camry |
Can a car older than 15years but less than 20years still be imported to Lagos port? |
For a car with this exterior and interior, I will like to get clarification on the following; 1. Is the Gearbox intact? 2. Is the AC still functional? 3. What is the history of this car? I'm a serious buyer and I stay around Akesan |
Kabiru, it seems like your a leaner when it comes to scam because Lagos port doesn't look like that |
Kabiru, what's the location of this car cos I'm seriously in need of this car |
Details please |
I need a car currently in Nigeria preferably Lagos or the south west |
I strongly believe that the photos you're sharing doesn't depict a car currently in Nigeria. Please what is the location of this car? |
Yes something like this. Can you post more pix please? |
I want a 2001 Toyota Avensis. I love it's fuel economy, simplicity and low maintenance. |
rainmaker12:Well said, so where do you put the defective auto tranny that is recorded in the Accord and was only fixed with the birth of the 2003 model (EOD)? |
rainmaker12:Well said, so where do you put the defective auto tranny that is recorded in the Accord and was only fixed with the birth of the 2003 model (EOD)? |
Are you gonna accept 350K? |
The OP did not give out a lot of information as to the the type of family he's from, the part of Lagos where he lives and works as well as the period of the day he works. In my opinion, nothing beats comfort and a stress free life. A car right now is a necessity and not a luxury and is part of the must haves if one doesn't wanna have gray hair before turning 40. There are many ways of reducing expenses on car maintenance. For example, OP works at Victoria Island but stays at Ogba. When heading to work in the morning, OP picks up 4 people heading to work on the Island which currently costs #300. OP makes #1200 just heading to work. At the end of work, OP heads home with another 4 people making #1200 again. The people he's picking up need the ride to and from the Island, Op only needs to head to and from work with the car he can afford. He makes #2400 picking up people heading to and from work. 1. In conclusion, will the car be a drain to his salary? 2. Will OP be spending his salary fueling and taking care his car? 3. Do you guys know the conditions making him to stay with his parents? Eg. parents are aging with nobody to run around and do some house chores. 4. Is the embarrassment and inconvenience of taking public transport worth it when the difference between taking public transport and owning a car is the amount needed to purchase the car. My simple and little understanding of the topic in discussion. |
Which part of the the North are you at? I'm currently in Lagos with little or no time to myself. Can this car roll for 350K? What are the chances of inspecting the car before final purchase? |
Thanks Guys, I'm finally getting the response that I've been yearning for. Personally I'm of the opinion that well maintained and handled cars will work wonders for the user, it's just amazing how a car with design surpassing the Camry would be priced lower. |
I need a car for a start mainly for my transport needs to work. Right now, my consideration is a Camry Drop light and a Honda Babyboy. Upon checking out the prices, I found out that a used Camry is very expensive than a Honda Babyboy whose range is from 420k to 500k but a Camry is around 650k to 700k. Please house, I'd like to know the reason for this. |
Thanks guys for the info. The question is yet to be touched. I wanna know why there is a marked difference in the price of the two cars? |
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I need a car for a start mainly for my transport needs to work. Right now, my consideration is a Camry Drop light and a Honda Babyboy. Upon checking out the prices, I found out that a used Camry is very expensive than a Honda Babyboy whose range is from 420k to 500k but a Camry is around 650k to 700k. Please house, I'd like to know the reason for this. |
bobbyod:What medical letter are you referring to? Is it the current recruitment for 2014 organised by Dragnet? |
yehmi01:To begin, I have no political affiliation at all. I want is for us to have sound arguments based of facts and figures. Never have I seen or heard of two roads embedded between each other and both belonging to different government. Let me share a little history about the road in question; 1. 2007 contract is awarded, LBE Lot A to julius Berger, LBE Lot B to CCECC. 2. Lot A has since been completed by JB. 3.CCECC has struggled to complete Lot B, leading to untold hardship. 4. The project is financed by the Lagos State with assistance from ECOWAS and the world bank. 5. Lagos State Government has reached out to the Federal Government for assistance which was turned down. PS. Can you guys tell us how the upper part of the road which is currently in use by motorists became the FG's property, with the part under construction being that of LASG? |
I keep wondering why people post pictures that are not representative of the story being told / portrayed. Anybody that plies Lagos - Badagry Expressway will tell you that where that bus was is the part of the road that's yet to be constructed. Those buses leave the main road and use that part of the road to avoid traffic at Mile 2 and Orile. When heading to work at the Island, those buses save ample time as they are rule breakers. OP please tell correct me if I'm wrong on the following ; 1. Is this road not a Federal Government road? 2. Did Lagos State Government ask the Federal Government for intervention or not? 3. Where the bus was stuck, was it part of the road or a construction site? Please let's always try to get the facts right before rushing to our keypads to make derogatory statements |
Guys how was the interview? Mine was a laughter spree as we laughed all through and chatted. The friendliest interview panel I've met |
shiffi:Abeg leave the guy. Drop in oil price is a delight to consumers and a nightmare to producers. With the drop in global oil price from about $94 per barrel to $43 currently, are we expecting a reduction of 10 naira or 45 naira? |
To the average CNN viewer who has little knowledge of African Geography and security stability, it will be a normal thing to report about issues bothering on Nigerian security from Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a fact that Islamic Radicals with the name Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'Awati Wal-Jihad also known as Boko Haram has laid siege in the Northern part of Nigeria with their operations affecting popular cities such Abuja, Kano, Bauchi, Yola, Kaduna, Maiduguri as well as towns and villages in their stronghold of North-eastern Nigeria where it declared an Islamic caliphate. With no boots on ground to produce current videos and pictures, CNN and the West continues to negatively publicise Nigeria as a country and Africa as a continent. Reports from CNN Newsroom shows a reporter named Diana Magnay reporting Live from Johannesburg, South Africa, giving live updates about over 200 people killed in Borno State, Nigeria by Boko Haram with their corpses littered all over the street without any picture evidence. Is this the reason why we have the media? We all clamour for freedom of speech, freedom of press as well as democracy, yet the objectives of some big media houses is to drag the image of emerging economies into the mud by releasing demeaning reports about these economies. Nigeria was named the largest economy in Africa after its GDP was rebased, I did not see any report on this by CNN. They have not done any investigative report on how Boko Haram gets its finances as well as how it gets its arms. They have not done anything to help Nigeria as a country and as a place where they generate millions of Dollars in revenue. Let's try to give Nigeria a good image as well as vote out of office, those who have done nothing to restore the image of Nigeria |
Hello Kakakibuy, what are the terms and conditions needed to land the PRIMERA? |