Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by PapaGfad: 9:34am On Sep 28, 2021 |
Scottz: I need a used Camry or Honda My budget is 1.3/1.4m
I have one....1.1m Still being used for Uber runs in Ibadan. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by PapaGfad: 9:37am On Sep 28, 2021 |
officerfudo:
Bought a Nigerian used car with just a friend to help look at it, turned out the car was good, have been driving it around since January and the car dey give me joy. It all comes down to luck as some mechanics can make you waste your money becos of the little money they want to make. Don't blame them too much, we are all living in Buhari's Nigeria. The real problem with Nigerian used cars are mechanics. They gamble alot. But if you are lucky to have a competent and trustworthy mecks, you are game. 1 Like |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 2:36pm On Oct 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. 1 Like |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 4:42pm On Oct 19, 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): 9:03am On Oct 25, 2021 |
I'm available to care for your vehicle documents needs |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 9:56am On Oct 28, 2021 |
Want to register your Tokunbo vehicle or Nigerian used vehicle? Kindly check out my profile below for best offer! |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by skywalker240(m): 7:45am On Nov 09, 2021 |
ospreywin: Want to register your Tokunbo vehicle or Nigerian used vehicle? Kindly check out my profile below for best offer! Am with you Sir |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 7:06pm On Dec 06, 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 coolangel54(f): 10:21am On Dec 07, 2021 |
How do we know dealers of these naija used cars? Kraytur: I bought my Nigerian used Honda from a dealership and I’ve not touched or serviced it since I bought it no issues so far drives smoothly 170k mileage |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Kraytur: 10:33am On Dec 07, 2021 |
coolangel54: How do we know dealers of these naija used cars? I’m no dealer just an end user but trust me I have very good knowledge of cars I’ve used 6 cars this year and I bought All 6 myself without any mechanic When you go for inspection first thing you should note is engine then transmission then check for interior and shocks and AC and you’re good to go but don’t go without a mech if you don’t know how to self inspect If you’re in Lagos reach out to me I’ll go with you for a token or show you how to inspect 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by honda001: 10:29pm On Dec 07, 2021 |
Please, kindly tell us the dealer. Kraytur:
I’m no dealer just an end user but trust me I have very good knowledge of cars I’ve used 6 cars this year and I bought All 6 myself without any mechanic
When you go for inspection first thing you should note is engine then transmission then check for interior and shocks and AC and you’re good to go but don’t go without a mech if you don’t know how to self inspect
If you’re in Lagos reach out to me I’ll go with you for a token or show you how to inspect |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Kraytur: 7:31am On Dec 08, 2021 |
honda001: Please, kindly tell us the dealer.
Maoh motors find my number so and message me so I can drop his number |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 10:52am On Dec 14, 2021 |
Kraytur:
Maoh motors find my number so and message me so I can drop his number |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by bastien: 4:16pm On Dec 15, 2021 |
Kraytur:
I’m no dealer just an end user but trust me I have very good knowledge of cars I’ve used 6 cars this year and I bought All 6 myself without any mechanic
When you go for inspection first thing you should note is engine then transmission then check for interior and shocks and AC and you’re good to go but don’t go without a mech if you don’t know how to self inspect
If you’re in Lagos reach out to me I’ll go with you for a token or show you how to inspect out of everything you mentioned you miss out the most important ones! Documents! Complete document paper and also written agreements with the main owner not the deal, and the last one check for rust underneath the car 4 Likes |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Kraytur: 7:19pm On Dec 15, 2021 |
bastien: out of everything you mentioned you miss out the most important ones! Documents! Complete document paper and also written agreements with the main owner not the deal, and the last one check for rust underneath the car Those too oooo thanks for buttressing my brother those are also very important fa |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by bastien: 4:20pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Kraytur:
Those too oooo thanks for buttressing my brother those are also very important fa yes sir lol |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by chuxmgc: 9:29am On Dec 27, 2021 |
solasoulmusic:
I did tinting permit as well so it had to go through the police so if there was an issue it would have been revealed also the transfer between me and the dealer as well I don’t pay cash at all for that reason it will be on your statement along with the date and time of purchase Please how did you go about the tinting permit? I have a Peugeot car on the way with factory fitted tinted class |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by adubam(m): 10:24am On Dec 27, 2021 |
chuxmgc:
Please how did you go about the tinting permit? I have a Peugeot car on the way with factory fitted tinted class Underground runs 25k |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by checkmatez: 10:55am On Dec 27, 2021 |
adubam:
Underground runs 25k he said factory fitted tint and not the after market... Nigerian police still attend to factory fitted tint.. How do you feel trying to swindle him of cash? |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Nobody: 11:19am On Dec 27, 2021 |
chuxmgc:
Please how did you go about the tinting permit? I have a Peugeot car on the way with factory fitted tinted class I do all my car papers with Lagos state in the secretariat by High court next to the police station. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by adubam(m): 11:22am On Dec 27, 2021 |
checkmatez: he said factory fitted tint and not the after market... Nigerian police still attend to factory fitted tint..
How do you feel trying to swindle him of cash? All I will say to you is that God bless you for insulting me. I don't do tinted. Our company's car has a factory tinted and a police man did it for us at that amount. If you were not properly raised. I was. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by chuxmgc: 11:39am On Dec 27, 2021 |
adubam:
Underground runs 25k Wow that's much for how many years? Or its just a one time payment? |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by chuxmgc: 11:39am On Dec 27, 2021 |
solasoulmusic: I do all my car papers with Lagos state in the secretariat by High court next to the police station. Please how much was spent in total? |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by adubam(m): 11:51am On Dec 27, 2021 |
chuxmgc:
Wow that's much for how many years? Or its just a one time payment? For Life. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 1:38pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
Tinted permit has been suspended, there's no underground runs or anything. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Nobody: 2:37pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
chuxmgc:
Please how much was spent in total? It depends on the type of car and also if the previous owners owed something to Lagos state or wherever they were using the car in my case Ogun state was owed 3 years or so and I paid it o just used the same plate I had with the older car I bought but wasn’t happy with. I have a contact will be happy to share but can’t reveal how much I paid in total for security reasons The plate is like 60-75k new but free if reusing tinted permit was about 25,00 and registration is cheap each person has their cost but it’s important to note that right before the ban was when I did my tinting no underground |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by checkmatez: 3:57pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
adubam:
All I will say to you is that God bless you for insulting me. I don't do tinted. Our company's car has a factory tinted and a police man did it for us at that amount. If you were not properly raised. I was. cry baby yet you didn't state Ur intention!! If you are not current with information and news around you don't go typing bulshit.. Won't respond to you again |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Pidivine: 7:37pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
checkmatez: cry baby yet you didn't state Ur intention!! If you are not current with information and news around you don't go typing bulshit.. Won't respond to you again Of a truth you were not properly raised - so arrogant. |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by honda001: 11:18am On Dec 29, 2021 |
Was the car scanned? Kraytur: I bought my Nigerian used Honda from a dealership and I’ve not touched or serviced it since I bought it no issues so far drives smoothly 170k mileage |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by Kraytur: 4:19pm On Dec 29, 2021 |
honda001: Was the car scanned? Yes no issues at all |
Re: My Advise To Anyone Buying A Nigerian Used Car Now by ospreywin(m): 8:53am On Jan 14, 2022 |
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): 5:45am On Apr 06, 2022 |
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. |