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Good evening sir, Please what can I do to a car that doesn't go past 100km no matter the acceleration! I was told to change the gearbox which I have done but the problem still persist. The engine of the said car is perfectly ok but I strongly believe the problem is from/the gearbox. The concerned car is a Mercedes Benz ML 350, Any suggestion sir ?. |
Do your job as expected of you sir. Just imagine if you are/were the one at the receiving end, will they pardon or give you second chance? If your answer is no, then pull the trigger as fast and strong as you can... Some people don't deserve second chance because if you do then its like giving them extra ammunition to strike and crush you completely. Having said that, if you cover them up and someone finds out the truth you will all be painted black with same brush. All the best sir. |
This begging of a thing is bad and doesn't speak well of our government and worker salaries. They should do something about it as fast as they can. International airports are Gateways to most nations and whatever impression portrayed may last a lifetime in the heart of a visitor. |
I am interested, come down a bit less talk. |
Most fuel attendants are cheats. That was how one almost scammed me all the name of selling fuel to me. I drove back to the gas station to complain and their manager got things sorted out amicably. Though that was after I blocked their entrance for almost an hour. |
Guys please protect your self anyway you can before someone take away your precious life. |
It's a nice clean car... If the owner is selling so as to upgrade or due to financial issues then go for it bro, but confirm if custom paper is genuine and if there are things to fix. Good luck! . |
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Pupzzy4:Kindly add picture view of the area.. E get why! . |
Dreyton36:Well said bro, you nailed it big time... Pass me the last drag of your kube . |
Nice clean job. How much in total finished this roofing service job? |
@ OP. That's a red flag that you should not ignore, she's been bonking the said guy big time. Dump the public dog as fast as you can before you fall into deep sh**t... Cheats never change, they only improve on covering their tracks. Forget love bro, think of your peace of mind, your mental health and sanity, your life as an individual person. You can go on and marry a coded prostitute, which may end up bringing an illegitimate child into your house and life. That's if you don't die before your time... All the best bro! . |
The problem is from Nigeria and new CBN policy. Before now I normally transfer from my foreign account to my Nigeria account via Azimo and the funds gets home within 45 minutes. At the moment sending money to Nigeria is a problem. Nigerian government always making things tough for people. |
What a strange gift few hours to new year... Your landlord is not smiling. |
@ op, sorry for what happened to you and your lovely family. Those police men scammed you big time. Report the issue to the IGP'S office Abuja in form of petition through your Lawyer, put your state commissioner of police in CC. Since you are based in Lagos and the said car was registered in Lagos, send copies of your report/petition to the governor's office, Lagos state commissioner of police and Amnesty International. Note... Don't go there in person, use DHL to deliver all your petitions and make sure they send acknowledgement letter back to you via your lawyer. Like someone said earlier, tweet out your report and tag appropriate authorities in your post. Good luck! . |
Nice car sir... Not common like the rest of them. Kindly bring the price down let me come and take it sir. |
I am interested, your location please!. |
Cars with diesel engines are the deal, they are durable, strong and good for long distance travelling... I am talking from experience because our company cars are diesel engine powered. The BMW X3 amongst the fleet have done over four hundred thousand kilometres and still counting. God's willing by middle of next year when they auction some of them, I will buy one and keep as a back-up car since I know the service history. One thing I noticed is that Nigerian mechanics don't know how to fix some certain types of cars, mostly German cars powered by diesel engines. |
The thing is a big problem amongst Nigerian girls, the last one I carried smellled so bad like spoilt raw meat down below. I stopped picking her calls. |
45 minutes to 1 hour is ok. |
To some owning a car is an achievement, while others see it as mobility. For me I see owning a house as a better achievement than a car. Even if a house get burnt, the land will always be there for rebuilding but a car can easily go out of fashion or be stolen. |
@ OP, looking good is a serious business and must be part of your daily routine. Like they say "you will be addressed the way you dress". Always wear nice shoes, nice wristwatch, nice clothes, smell nice and if you are financially stable drive a good looking car, talk less and listen more. If you can maintain all the aforementioned qualities, you will command respect. |
As far as some Nigerians and giving are concern, they will abuse the kind gesture towards them. The feeling is truly embarrassing. I hate stupid sense of entitlement from some people. The best is not to give at all |
It took me three days to learn how to drive and it was a manual car. If you want to drive a car = Manual If you want a car to drive you = Automatic. |
Naija girls, una see una life�!. |
Think Audi if you want luxury, speed, comfort and durability. I have used Audi TT and I currently have A6 as my back up car, I can categorically say that it's a nice car and pocket friendly. |
@ op, Audi is generally a nice car but continously enjoying the ride in Nigeria depends on regular service, original parts and experience of your mechanic. In my own case I have an Audi A6 manual gearbox, year 2005 and only one mechanic do the service of my car in Nigeria. The guy is good in fixing German cars, more-so he prefers you get original parts before he work on your machine. In terms of fuel consumption, I drive on full thanks from Lagos to Agbor before I think of topping up my tank again. Though I used my Audi A6 for three years in Germany before shipping it to Nigeria as my back up car and I never for a minute regretted it, as it never developed fault nor stopped on the road both home and abroad. I don't know about S8 but I believe you have a fair understanding of Audi cars through the previous one you used. You like an S8 go for it ... Sir if you can afford it and some extra cash for servicing please go for it. Just pray to be lucky enough to buy a good car with less problem. I have seen people who bought Japanese cars and regretted it, same applies to everyone out there. Just weigh up your options in terms of mechanic, original parts and accessories plus your source of income... Good luck sir. |
With 3million #aira you can have and keep 3 police men from protection unit as personal escorts for 12 months. Sir... You are correct about your uncle. Kingspin: |
Try Azimo.com... At the moment exchange rate is #411 to 1€ and its direct transfer into Nigerian bank account. |
You are correct sir, Nissan and Mazda cars are underrated in Nigeria. princeogbeide1: |
Nics one sir... Car is a liability so I go for something durable that can serve me for two or more years without draining my pocket. Anything above 3m is a no go for me. |
1am is the best time to pray as that is when Angels of heaven comes down to bless choosen ones, also agents of darkness such as evil sprits, witches and wizards converge at 1am, their operations and activities ends at exactly 3am... My advice to love ones is to pray from 1 to 4am. |
Lamba ti poju , sho toyin aimaku 