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It is incontrovertible that iPhone XS Max is not for the poor but more and more people have been saving up to have this dream gadget. Then, when it becomes the property of its owner, he has to make sure how to best make use of it. Having an iPhone XS Max car mounts is an essential demand for people who drive a car so in our today’s article, Naijauto.com will help you how to choose the best one. https://file.naijauto.com/2018/11/14/u0GUC7wC/3-steps-to-take-before-you-make-a-purchase-of-an-i-c9f4.png 1. Questions to ask Sure, before making any deal, it is a must to list down questions to ask yourself if you ever want a smart purchase. In his book How to save an hour every day, Micheal Heppell emphasizes the importance of making a list or at least form in your head things you will buy before any shopping, which will help reduce the time in the supermarket as well as clinging onto the certain items instead of overspending. So what are the questions for yourself? Consult our list below: - Which features are your must-haves? Dual mounting? Wireless capabilities? - Should I prioritize its durability or technology? - Which price range will I go for? https://file.naijauto.com/2018/11/14/u0GUC7wC/3-steps-to-take-before-you-make-a-purchase-of-an-i-1e85.png Technology is an important thing to consider when it comes to choosing an iPhone XS Max car mount 2. Technology that matters With a medley of companies joining the car mount making industry, the growing demand for better features is inevitable. But do we really need those improvements? Ask yourself if you really need air vents, wireless charging, or more advanced features the market is ready to offer in future. Some technology in iPhone XS Max car mount has been providing features that we’ve never expected to have in this kind of product such as warning apps that deliver assistance such as low battery alert and wireless updates. 3. Warranty to help reduce the cost Those technology features above along with the warranty span significantly affects the price of an iPhone XS Max car mount. Some may even cost up to $80 (~N30,000). But with this price, your car mount is in safe hand, offering: - 100% Satisfaction Guarantee - Accidental loss/Damage - Rapid Response Rate - 24/7 Customer Support - Full replacement coverage - 3 months to two years in duration To recap, to get the best iPhone XS Max car mount, follow closely these 3 steps for excellent market research: - First, list down questions to ask yourself. - Second, choose the technology features essential for your device and vehicle. - Last, choose the warranty, which is important to let down the cost of your purchase.
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Commercial bus driving is a common business in Nigeria. With a high population consisting of people who aren’t mobile, there’s a market for transportation. Individuals and institutions make buses available to drivers for operations. Depending on the agreement reached, the drivers remit certain amounts to the owners. [center]https://file.naijauto.com/2018/11/26/BJhh921a/creditville-car-loan-with-installmental-payments-n-b81e.jpg[/center] Putting buses on hire purchase is a thriving transportation business in Nigeria. Commercial drivers acquire buses from their owners after paying a deposit, and make the remaining payment in instalments as they work. [center]https://file.naijauto.com/2018/11/26/BJhh921a/new-cars-f035.jpg[/center] A hire purchase bus contract is mutually beneficial to both parties. The buyer has the liberty to work with the bus on their own terms as long as he/she keeps to the agreement, and the seller doesn’t have to worry about the cost of operation or damages. >>> Read the full article on Car hire purchase in Nigeria guide: hire purchase contract and company list on Naijauto.com here https://naijauto.com/car-buying-and-selling/car-hire-purchase-in-nigeria-1525
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There were couples caught having sexual intercourse in their car; they then were shamed and thrashed by others around in an unrevealed public place. The photos of them have spread widely on the internet as shared through numerous social platforms. The humiliation that the couples suffered provoked many dissenting reactions. Some people thought the act was not a crime because it’s not a rape, meanwhile, others said the couples were wrong when did such an intimate act in the car. An individual concerned this scandal, then asked Abayomi Shogunle, an ACP police that whether having coitus in a car could be committed a crime or not. Here is the reply. You can find the official handle on his verified Twitter account @YomiShogunle. NO. Sex in a car in a public place is not a crime in Nigeria provided; 1. Location is not a place of worship 2. Parties are 18 yrs+ 3. The act is consensual (agreed to by parties) 4. Parties are of opposite sex If threatened with an arrest over above, pls contact @PoliceNG_PCRRU Source: Twitter account @YomiShogunle Naijauto.com updates hottest auto news in Nigeria as well as worldwide. Check out now!
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Buying a car is always a challenging task, especially for first-time buyers. It is necessary to prepare a list of questions to ask the car dealer, and more importantly, learning about what not to say to car salespeople is also needful when entering into negotiations. Here are 10 things you should never say to a car dealer. 1. “I don’t know much about cars.” Good car salesmen know full well their products and they’re always willing to sell you a vehicle. Confessing that you do not know much about vehicles accidentally gives them more chances of selling their car and superiority over you during ensuing negotiations. So, preparing as much knowledge about cars, particularly about the car you intend to purchase, as possible before entering a car lot will stand yourself in good stead for having a square deal. 2. “I’m just looking ...” This may be the phrase car salespeople hear most, which tells them to stay far way their customers. They know that you’re just looking, otherwise you would not be here. You might not know that salesmen sell more cars at high prices to buyers who’re “just looking” than to those who make their intention clear and feel free to ask about specific vehicles, packages and prices. Thus, never say “I’m just looking…” Instead, open with questions showing you’re informed about the car you’re interested in. The salesperson’s answers also help you to determine if he/she is a knowledgeable one. 3. “I’m paying cash.” Do not say this to the salesman right from the start. Rather, let them know later when negotiating the final price. This could save you quite a bit of money. Given that most today’s car buyers use financing, if the dealer assumes that you’re going to finance the vehicle, you might be offered with better price and promotions. 4. “My car just died so I really need a one.” If you rush to the dealer because your car has just died, it is advisable not to let the salesman know. Stay neutral or you will be convinced by the salesman to go for a car which might not really meet your needs. Therefore, if you are in a crunch for a new set of wheels, consider borrowing or hiring car for a while so you have the time you need to find the right car. 5. “I really love this car!” Showing emotion when making a deal is not recommended. Admitting how much you love the car signals that you can easily be persuaded by the deal that salesmen want you to have, not the one you want to have. Those are 5 things you should never say to a car salesman we would like to introduce in this part. Another five ones will be coming up next in Part 2. So make a point of visiting our page Naijauto.com regularly to keep an eye out for it as well as getting more about useful car tips and advice. Read the original article here https://naijauto.com/car-buying-and-selling/10-things-to-never-say-to-a-car-salesman-part-1-377
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Known as one of the most affluent people in Africa, Davido’s father, Dr. Deji Adeleke owns a lot of luxury vehicles, a jet and sponsors church buildings. Read full our article to find out how rich he is. 1. Davido’s father: a brief biography Davido’s father, Dr. Deji Adeleke, born on March 6, 1957, in Enugu, is known as a generous investor and an ingenious businessman. His elder brother is the former Governor of Osun State, Isiaka Adeleke. He is also the co-founder of the Adeleke University located in Ede, Osun state, Pacific Holdings Limited CEO, a charity man and devoted Christian. Recently, he has constructed a multi-million naira church building for his Seventh Day Adventist Church. He also donated a large hall to Babcock University which Davido graduated from. Dr. Deji Adeleke and his wife have two successful kids named David Adeleke (aka Davido) and Sharon. They built a strong family that all people admire but unfortunately, his wife passed away in 2013. 2. Davido’s father’s net worth The net worth of Dr. Deji Adeleke is estimated at over $700m which doubled in two years. The incredible net worth growth results from his smart investment in Record labels, Banking sector, Security and Real estate. 3. Davido's father’s house Dr. Deji Adeleke bought a luxurious palace in Atlanta as his 60th birthday present. 4. Davido’s father’s private Jet Apart from luxurious palaces and a huge net worth, Davido’s father also owns a jet valued at $35m. It was rumored to belong to Davido, but the famous singer, in fact, borrowed the jet from his dad for his travelling as well as performing concerts. 5. Davido’s father’s car Dr. Deji Adeleke always drives exotic cars. Two of them are the legendary Roll Royce and a Bently. Davido posted the pics of this incredibly expensive model on his social media as his pride. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNbP_pK6e6w See more photos on the website: https://naijauto.com/market-news/all-about-davidos-father-cars-houses-private-jet-net-worth-and-rare-facts-598
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Phyno is well-known rapping performances in Nigerian Pidgin and English mixed with the Igbo language. He is not only a producer but also among the most significant Nigerian musicians now. In contrast to other Nigerian musicians like Davido, Phyno is quite secretive about his wealth. Let’s have a closer look at his house and supercars the well-known musician owns. The net worth of the musician continuously grows up. In August 2014, he was endorsed as a brand Ambassador Guinness Nigeria's Made of Black. As a result, Phyno performed at the campaign launch event and then appeared in many online ads and TV commercials. In 2015, the rapper signed an endorsement deal with football betting company, NairaBet and one of Nigeria's telecom players, Airtel valued at N50 million. Talking about Phyno cars, the famous musician bought himself an all-new Bentley GT Coupe which has the price of N30 million in 2014. Check out his car collection right here. At the same time, he also purchased a luxury 3-flat Duplex at Chevy View Estate, Chevron Drive, Lekki. The mansion costs him more than N170 million, meanwhile Phyno also owns another one in his hometown Enugu which fetched about N70 million. See more photos here https://naijauto.com/market-news/photos-and-video-phyno-cars-and-house-the-secret-you-might-not-know-557
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The collection is eye-whopping with 11 luxury cars. Check out the video showing inside Olu Okeowo’ garage. The car collection is eye-whopping with 2 Roll Royce Ghosts 4 Rolls Royce Phantoms 1 Bentley Continental GT 1 Bentley Mulsaine 1 Range Rover Limited Edition 1 Mercedes G-Wagon 1 Cadillac Escalade Limited Edition * Come And See The N2Billion Garage Of Olu Okeowo here in the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2jfSRZtlQ8 The video is the footage captured by Nigeria Custom Service operatives on Wednesday as they stormed his home in Ikoyi, Lagos. It is alleged that Okeowo failed to pay import duties on his Roll Royces. * Read the full article here https://naijauto.com/market-news/video-check-out-olu-okeowos-n2-billion-car-collection-6-roll-royce-4-phantoms-2-ghosts-1-bentley-300
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