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Car Talk / Re: I Got A Car Through Nairaland With An Honest Car Dealer "TPOUND" by KonafunMaster: 2:40am On Oct 17, 2018
Not bad
Car Talk / Re: Do You Have A Car For Sale? I Need One. by KonafunMaster: 6:43am On Oct 16, 2018
ProfClassic:

Thanks but I don't understand the owode part

Owode is a spare parts market where cars are bought to be resold or scrapped for parts
Car Talk / Re: Do You Have A Car For Sale? I Need One. by KonafunMaster: 6:36pm On Oct 15, 2018
I'm very sure you're requesting for a manual, definitely not an automatic or an automatic tha at has been rejected by owode.
Piece of advice... Up your budget
Crime / Re: VERY FUNNY: Nigerian Police Will Not Kill Us by KonafunMaster: 7:24pm On Oct 13, 2018
Tokative:
Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!, I saw it leaving de police station dis morning!
Dat boy dey released yester today got away with de money!
9ja police, OMOKRI people grin grin grin shocked cry kiss grin

Ptcheeew! Make I comot body for 9ja police matter abeg!
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You know you can be indicted as an accomplice because you're making a false testimony
Properties / Re: Building For Sale In Magboro @18m by KonafunMaster: 7:40am On Sep 25, 2018
Ijeoma660:
pix please

Uploaded
Crime / Re: Have You Seen This Stollen Car, Please? by KonafunMaster: 5:03pm On Sep 23, 2018
Log on to www.legitcar.ng

thats a step further in recovering the stolen vehicle.
Literature / Re: The Day I Almost Died Because Of Food by KonafunMaster: 8:39am On Sep 23, 2018
Was in JS1 in a boarding school in Ogun state... Being the first time I'll be away from home without my parents, was kinda down always and don't eat when others are supposed to,.
One day in class, was so hungry, I was weeping and wailing loud in class. The house master was called in to take me to the hostel to eat some of my provisions. Got there, took garri, milk, groundnut and sugar, but alas! shocked no water cry
Started opening my roommates' locker to see if I could get water. Opened one and saw an Eva bottle with clear liquid in it. No time to inspect. Emptied the contents into my assorted mixture and proceeded to battle the life saver...

It took me just a spoonful to realise it was jik I poured into it and not water...

Part 2 of wailing resumed... This time, with a high crescendo grin

Can't forget that day in a jiffy

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Car Talk / Re: 4 Mistakes You Must Avoid When Buying Nigerian-used Car by KonafunMaster: 8:56pm On Sep 22, 2018
AutosageNaija:
Three years ago, I decided it was time to upgrade my level by buying my first car. I had worked for about 3 years and saved up some money. The initial plan had been to buy a Tokunbo car. My eyes were set on a Toyota Corolla 2006.

At the time, the Tokunbo of that model was sold for 1.5/6 million naira. My budget was around 1.2 million naira. So, I decided I was going to wait and save up more money so that I can get that model.

But it then happened that it was just at that point that President Buhari came into office and banned the importation of cars via the land borders and started the implementation of the automotive policy. To add to that, the naira went south and the cost of import more than tripled.

By this time, I had saved up to 1.5 million naira but the car’s price had gone up to 1.8 million naira.

I tried speaking to a few friends about it. They all seemed to be surprised why I was hell-bent on buying a Tokunbo when I could get a reliable Nigerian-used car. The two of them I spoke to, told me their first cars were all Nigerian-used cars and they didn’t have any issues with them.

One even told me that his wife bought a Nigerian-used 2008 Honda Accord at the time, and had driven it for two years without issues. In contrast, his Range Rover sport which he bought from the US directly had caused him serious financial trouble, that he was on the verge of selling it at the time.

The other friend told me he has driven 2 cars, none of which were ever a tokunbo car. They were all Nigerian-used and he didn’t find any trouble with them.

In fact, my boss at the time told me his first car was a Nigerian-used car and that I had nothing to fear if the engine was in good shape.

To cut the long story short, that was how I ended up with a 10-year-old Nigerian used car, and it nearly wrecked me. There was no part of that car that I didn’t change before I finally gave up on it a year and a half later.

So, to avoid going through my ordeal, here are 5 mistakes you must avoid when trying to buy a Nigerian-used car.

1. Don’t Buy A Nigerian-Used Car From A Dealer: This is as simple as it sounds. Some car dealers in Nigeria specialise in Nigerian-used cars, and no matter your scepticisms, they will convince you there is nothing wrong with the car.

Some of them will go as far as swearing by their great-grandfather’s grave that the car is in perfect condition. But it is a lie. Their only objective is to transfer the liability to you and collect your money.

So, my advice, buy from directly from the owner.

Click [url]Here To Know Things You Must Do Before Buying A Tokunbo Car In Nigeria[https://www.autosage.ng/things-you-must-do-before-buying-a-tokunbo-car-in-nigeria-2/]


2. Don’t Rely On A Referral: [/b]In my case, one of my friends referred me to the guy who used to sell him his Nigerian-used cars. Because of this, I didn’t bother with some other necessary checks that would have saved me from some future headaches.

So, don’t think because the dealer was referred by a good friend, he will not try to outsmart you and sell you a junk.

Treat the referred seller as though no one in your circle knows him. That would help you to ask all the tough questions needed to unravel the true condition of the car.
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3. Conduct A Thorough Research On the Car’s Model:
As I mentioned earlier, it was my first car. So I didn’t know much about cars. And because I trusted my friend who referred me to the dealer, I paid for the car before trying to conduct some research on the car’s model. That was stupid.

Don’t be like me. Read up on the reviews of that model. I recommend Edmunds.com. Find out problems unique to it and how they are solved.

Sometimes the age of the car doesn’t really matter but it matters how long it has been used in Nigeria. A general rule for me is for the car not to be older than 10 years.

A 5-year-old car that has been used for just 3 years in Nigeria will be more prone to technical issues than a 10-year-old car that is just getting into the country.

4. Buy A Toyota Product:
At the time I was struggling with my car, I knew a friend who bought a 20-year-old Toyota Camry and was enjoying every bit of it.

But mine was not a Toyota and to avoid the risk of brand misrepresentation, I am not mentioning it here.

But I have also found that Toyota cars are more rugged and generally more reliable than other brands. So, if the Nigerian-used car is what your budget can carry and you can’t wait, just make sure it is a Toyota.

There are more lessons I could share but it will be in part 2 of my next post.

You May Also Like: [url]This Is The Best Way To Avoid Buying A Stolen Car In Nigeria[https://www.autosage.ng/surest-way-avoid-buying-stolen-car-nigeria/]


Did you buy it from the company in the picture you used? If yes, please call or flash me on 08021417286
Car Talk / Re: Would One Be Arrested If Driving A Car With A Cracked Windscreen? by KonafunMaster: 8:50am On Sep 05, 2018
omopoly007:
good day fellow nairalanders,
Pls am in a very tight situation now. Am a final year student in Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, I lost my part time job recently, which left me confused on how to pay for my final year tuition fee,.
I've tried every possible means, it's still not working out. I decided to swallow my pride and cry out here before my school portal closes.

Pls am not lying with this, God knows am seriously depressed now. The remaining tuition fee is 35k.
Pls good people of this forum help me and am also an orphan trying to make life better for myself.

This my number below
O8O.8352.5526


So you have to open a new moniker to ask for help... What happened to your old moniker? Was it banned because of the scam you perpetrated with it?

You thing you're scamming me, you're scamming yourself

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Properties / Re: Building For Sale In Magboro @18m by KonafunMaster: 5:44am On Sep 02, 2018
Keep calling
Autos / Re: A Very Sharp Toks Toyota Venza 2009 Is Up For Quick Sale by KonafunMaster: 5:13pm On Aug 31, 2018
Donchrisautos:
Still Available you can call in for inspection.


How much last?
Properties / Re: Building For Sale In Magboro @18m by KonafunMaster: 3:59pm On Aug 30, 2018
Please call me on 08021417286 for more details
Properties / Building For Sale In Magboro @18m by KonafunMaster: 3:26pm On Aug 25, 2018
Distress Sales!!!

A building consisting of a 2 bedroom flat and 3 mini flats with big rooms located on a plot of land measuring 60x120 at Alamo, magboro, behind the Chinese factory. It has been roofed but can still be raised up to a storey, judging by the way it was constructed. Never been occupied before and is going for a distress sale of 18m. Massive buildings surrounds the property and is located at a close.
Contact me on 07066762884 for more details and inspection

Politics / Re: Ayefele: Ajimobi Said He Would Have Prevented The Demolition If We Had Begged by KonafunMaster: 11:27am On Aug 25, 2018
Beg? For what?!! Did the government give him the funds used in establishing that station?!!

Government can be such a *'-@*9// angry


FTC... This weekend would be a good one

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Celebrities / Re: Linda Ikeji's Face As Her Baby Kicks (Photos) by KonafunMaster: 12:47pm On Aug 20, 2018
I'm not amazed because it's a common man that got her pregnant
Politics / Re: Places With Steady Power Supply In Lagos by KonafunMaster: 11:01pm On Aug 08, 2018
CastedBlog:


Oh ketu power supply is that good?

19-20 hours of power supply... Except if there's a fault
Politics / Re: Places With Steady Power Supply In Lagos by KonafunMaster: 9:07pm On Aug 08, 2018
Go to Ketu.... Thank me later

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