My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 9:37pm On Aug 21, 2021 |
With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller, the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. 210 Likes 39 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by nosiebaba(m): 10:16pm On Aug 21, 2021 |
My own advise is if you don't know that person personally and you haven't witnessed how he handles his car, RUN OOH 98% of Nigerians only sell their cars when the problem don tire them 321 Likes 22 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 2:02am On Aug 22, 2021 |
nosiebaba: My own advise is if you don't know that person personally and you haven't witnessed how he handles his car, RUN OOH 98% of Nigerians only sell their cars when the problem don tire them Contrary to your 98% some people sell to upgrade 331 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by nosiebaba(m): 6:22am On Aug 22, 2021 |
ospreywin:
Contrary to your 98% some people sell to upgrade Hahaha ha learn from other people's mistakes not yours. That's the 2 %. Go to nl autos and see how many nigerian used cars pics displayed for sale are in mechanic shops. 48 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by 2special(m): 3:01pm On Aug 22, 2021 |
And remember the rain that fell in July, a lot of cars that were flooded that period might develop fault and they will be for sale now 64 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 3:21pm On Aug 22, 2021 |
2special: And remember the rain that fell in July, a lot of cars that were flooded that period might develop fault and they will be for sale now Another angle 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Cokahot: 4:50pm On Aug 22, 2021 |
Una too complain, if u have enuf money buy brand new na. As long as custom docs are real,not forged ,u are good to go. I will buy flooded anytime anyway,as long as e no reach engine . 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by bjtinz: 9:42pm On Aug 22, 2021 |
2special: And remember the rain that fell in July, a lot of cars that were flooded that period might develop fault and they will be for sale now Hmm |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 2:31pm On Aug 24, 2021 |
ospreywin: With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller, the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 5:09pm On Aug 25, 2021 |
ospreywin: With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller, the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 2:02pm On Aug 28, 2021 |
ospreywin: With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller, the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. ..... |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by maldino: 5:39pm On Aug 28, 2021 |
nosiebaba: My own advise is if you don't know that person personally and you haven't witnessed how he handles his car, RUN OOH 98% of Nigerians only sell their cars when the problem don tire them that 98 high bro... 2 Likes |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 5:13pm On Aug 29, 2021 |
maldino:
that 98 high bro... I don't know where he got that statistics from.. Lol 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by maldino: 5:14pm On Aug 29, 2021 |
ospreywin:
I don't know where he got that statistics from.. Lol Lol...I don't know oo |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 5:03am On Sep 01, 2021 |
ospreywin: With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller, the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. . |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Dtruthspeaker: 8:23am On Sep 02, 2021 |
maldino:
Lol...I don't know oo Personal Observation Data! And I concur with him. I have sold cars for my neighbours and I have bought for my younger ones and all those vehicles were evily maintained, crude oil engine oil, absorbers, lights, etc. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 3:32am On Sep 04, 2021 |
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Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 8:20pm On Sep 06, 2021 |
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Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 11:00am On Sep 10, 2021 |
ospreywin: With the current rate of purchasing a Tokunbo vehicle and people opting for a Nigerian used vehicles, here are some important things to note before making that purchase. 1. Make sure the seller you're buying from has an identity, you don't just buy from a random person with no link to anyone or anywhere so you won't be buying a stolen vehicle. Do your due diligence before buying a Nigerian used car. 2. When inspecting, take your "trusted" mechanic along, don't depend on your own little knowledge about cars to make a purchase, look under the vehicle for any rust make you no go buy "panda or" lowe" (that word is for the street for useless or fake stuff ). 3. Check the vehicle papers very well, ask for the custom papers, make sure all documents are intact. From the vehicle papers, check the VIN/Chassis Number written or inscribed on the windshield, engine hood and door sides if they correlate with the one on the documents, most people register vehicles with a lot discrepancies, if they don't correlate na wahala be that oo(though I can help you rectify that but e go cost you some money). 4. Try and negotiate the cost of processing your change of ownership and registration fees along when you're dealing and negotiating with the seller,the cost of changing ownership with due process is on the high side now as you know the FG has increased the price of number plates across the nation. 5. After making payment, make sure you both sign an agreement for and purchase receipt to legally show your transaction and the amount you bought it. 6. After doing the 5 above, you can now contact oga VD for your proper vehicle registration . Thank you Check my signature for your vehicle documents needs, fast, reliable and hassle free. May your vehicle never be your coffin, may the Good God keep you safe as you cruise around with your ride from known and unknown danger. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Sonnobax15(m): 3:31pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
I hear say if dem drive your motor enter Aba market,less than 10 minutes,dem fit drive your motor pass you,you no go know am again Well cha,na only mugu go buy tokunbo motor for this country presently Without proper check up. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by LaSenior: 3:32pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
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Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Skillsnigeria: 3:32pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Hmmm |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by kingbee90: 3:32pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
The thing is not all that glitters is gold. The fact that a car can start & move doesn't mean it is healthy. Nigerians patronise "kazeem" mechanics alot. 95% of cars in Nigeria no longer have thermostats & run on direct fan connection. My point is: Avoid 9ja used cars if you can. Just save an extra bucks & get yourself a clean Foreign used(Toks) car. If your level too pure, get a brand new car. 26 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by calculator123(m): 3:33pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Go with your trusted Mechanic. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by thatsleepboy1: 3:33pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Thanks 1 Like |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by inoki247: 3:33pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
And make sure you test the car for one month before you pay 20 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Lagosfinder(m): 3:33pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Inspect only with an expert 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Davidonkonsults: 3:33pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Car matter ehn 1 Like |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by markidoo(m): 3:34pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Buy 1 Like |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Scottz: 3:34pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
I need a used Camry or Honda My budget is 1.3/1.4m 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by MuchAdo: 3:35pm On Sep 10, 2021 |
Thank you |