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Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by sylve11:
@op, You're in a complicated situation. I recommend reaching out to your lawyer as soon as possible. : sad cool
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by nwirinedu(m): 4:14pm On May 13, 2025
What you get when you buy Nigerian used, if you re buying honda go to places like Abuja to buy it.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by yahoodetector: 4:16pm On May 13, 2025
Adeboye Abel Oyemade

Na dem!
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Nazgul:
I've always said this severally. Never buy a Nigerian used car. If you cannot afford to buy tokumbo, just keep your money in order to avoid stories that touch.

80% of Nigerian used cars put up for sale by their owners are problematic. If they're in good condition, their owners wouldn't sell them.

I'm sure that the mileage of that Honda would be over 400k miles. At that point what do you want to fix. The car is already gone.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Acehart: 4:18pm On May 13, 2025
When you buy a Nigerian used car, you have to spend at least 1m to fix it immediately- that's a rule of thumb. Any patch-patch work like you have been embarking would be fruitless
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Kayberg: 4:18pm On May 13, 2025
Did you buy the car as non-tested or what? 😁😁😁
Because I am not understanding o…
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Dalohad:
Honda? That car showed me pepper.

When Nigerian mechanics see Honda, they smile. The car prints money for them. grin

One mechanic saved my name as 'Ejeh' (blood) in his phone, when I was driving that Honda, I was calling him every week for one fault or another, and he was smiling to the bank. grin grin

I sold the honda, bought a Toyota. When he came to celebrate with me, I gave him a drink and told him, he would not be getting any calls from me for the next 2 years. It's 4 years now and I have not called him for any fault. grin
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Bittersweetnig(m): 4:19pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
that's what we called bad purchase under law, the blame is for your brother and Kareem who suppose to check the car properly, and again, even if the car is in bad shape, #700k is enough to put it to standard. So is either Kareem or your brother are draining your pocket
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Empresa: 4:20pm On May 13, 2025
I would have returned the car immediately even if it means me loosing 500k. It's still not late, take the devourer back to the seller
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by columbus007(m): 4:21pm On May 13, 2025
Get the mechanic arrested.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Jaga9ja: 4:21pm On May 13, 2025
There is nothing you can as regards refund, or anything from the sellers side if you didn't sign any refundable or returnable agreement with him.

I h@te that Tinvbu urch!n so much, but I am sadly gonna agree to his take, which is absolutely the truth.


You even said that your brother checked the car to see if everything was right with it, and for the few things discovered that was wrong at the point of sale, the price was slashed in compensation.


Seriously, there is absolutely nothing you can do but to keep spending money, or resell it, and cut your loses; you won't win the case any where, and he is right to reject your calls, or even block you. undecided


Next time, you should be more careful.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by kentokay71: 4:21pm On May 13, 2025
otilo
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by jaxxy(m): 4:22pm On May 13, 2025
what we're the issues with the car when u bought it like that and what is the current issue with it?

Engine issue?
Gear issue?
Electrical issue?
mechanical issue?
Etc....
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by gabbasin(m): 4:22pm On May 13, 2025
I don't think you have any claims here, you went there with a kazeem (mechanic) to help ascertain the condition of the car, Kazeem gave you go ahead to pay after checking the car and point out some things you'll need to fix in the car which made the seller to reduce the price. While driving the car home, it was giving problems. The person you should have held liable is the Kazeem that failed to do a professional assessment of the car. Kazeem failed you not the seller
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by omoredia: 4:23pm On May 13, 2025
U buy car of 2m and u dey expect am to come with peace of mind pom. Dey play ▶️
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Dalohad: 4:23pm On May 13, 2025
That guy must have gone to church or mosque for thanksgiving the day he sold that rotten car to you. grin
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by MrDoGood(m): 4:23pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
No guarantee comes with 9ja used cars. And the owner must tell you all the problems with the car( some lie though). If it's a V6, you might need a good mechanic to put things in order. 4 plug is a good buy. In general, Japanese cars are good buy when it comes to 9ja used cars. All you need is a good mechanic. Are you in Abuja? If yes, hit me up and I'll direct you to a good mechanic in Gudu. Nothing to worry about the car you bought for your mom. It's a good buy. Except your mechanic is wicked
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by sylve11: 4:25pm On May 13, 2025
Firebox123:
forget about it

Just sell the car to have peace of mind ✌️
Are you completely blind to the harsh reality that the average Nigerian is facing? She should be selling what she can't fix to another hardworking Nigerian, not just dumping it! It would have been much smarter for you to buy it from her and fix it up for yourself instead of suggesting that she give it to someone else who clearly doesn't understand the messy condition of the car. angry angry cool
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by SarkinYarki: 4:25pm On May 13, 2025
How can you even buy Nigerian used car for anyone , I wouldn't even buy Tokunboh for anyone
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by MrDoGood(m): 4:25pm On May 13, 2025
Firebox123:
What are you waiting for since last year

Person way suppose don dey chop beans for kirikiri

You Bleep up brr
E sure me say you never buy car before

You fit even buy direct Belgium make gearbox mess you up after few months use. You go think say Na village People dey do you. When e come be Lexus or Camry V6 ( same gearbox)

You go cry. The best is to change it. No need to work am
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by 12345baba(m): 4:27pm On May 13, 2025
08 civic for 2mill. Na coffin them go sell give u
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by ArticleBeast: 4:27pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
While it was being driven to my place.
Overheating happened and it damaged the four coils.
There right there, I spent above 250k fixing radiator, automated dashboard, four coils, plugs, oil gauge stick, mobil oil, gasket and some stupid things.

They fixed it, and it worked for a few minutes till it broke down again and I had to change filter and fuel pumb with some minor things because car won't move. After a while... it moved again then stopped. This time it was the kick but before they figured it out.
I learnt the roadside Kazeem had almost pieced the car in search of a fault that wasn't there.

While we were on this, I decided to replace the steering pump and rack because the steering had become stiff and so difficult to turn. This cost some fortunes.

Mind you, like play like play, this car had spent about 3 months at different locations. I got tired at this point and decided to leave it under bridge in Ojuelegba where I was asked to pay #400 per day but begged for #200. It was there from December till last month.

I was told it overheated again while moving from God knows where to Ojuelegba and I needed to replace the coils all again.
Let's no forget there were different electrical issues that I can't even list out because I don't even know what to call them.
But now, the gear is making one annoying and disturbing sound and they are asking for an arm and heart to fix it. It will be one year by next month and car hasn't made it to my house.
It can't even go beyond 25Km/h nor can it climb hills.
Very frustrating.
Close ur eye and buy new engine and gear. Leave that thief you call a mechanic
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Wannabenz: 4:27pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
While it was being driven to my place.
Overheating happened and it damaged the four coils.
There right there, I spent above 250k fixing radiator, automated dashboard, four coils, plugs, oil gauge stick, mobil oil, gasket and some stupid things.

They fixed it, and it worked for a few minutes till it broke down again and I had to change filter and fuel pumb with some minor things because car won't move. After a while... it moved again then stopped. This time it was the kick but before they figured it out.
I learnt the roadside Kazeem had almost pieced the car in search of a fault that wasn't there.

While we were on this, I decided to replace the steering pump and rack because the steering had become stiff and so difficult to turn. This cost some fortunes.

Mind you, like play like play, this car had spent about 3 months at different locations. I got tired at this point and decided to leave it under bridge in Ojuelegba where I was asked to pay #400 per day but begged for #200. It was there from December till last month.

I was told it overheated again while moving from God knows where to Ojuelegba and I needed to replace the coils all again.
Let's no forget there were different electrical issues that I can't even list out because I don't even know what to call them.
But now, the gear is making one annoying and disturbing sound and they are asking for an arm and heart to fix it. It will be one year by next month and car hasn't made it to my house.
It can't even go beyond 25Km/h nor can it climb hills.
Very frustrating.
Bro...change the engine and Gear if you want to enjoy the car,later you'll have to change the autonator as well.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Nobody: 4:28pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
sounds like you’re experiencing either a fuse box or gear box issue. It could also be sensors. Outright replacement is recommended
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Baxilexi(m): 4:30pm On May 13, 2025
Did you take a photo of the listing?
If you did post it here.
Also, contact Jiji to provide you with a copy of their contract with sellers.

Secondhand dealers are required to list all problems with the vehicle. Your purchase was to be secondhand and not scrap.

It’s the same with bidding sites, they’re required to give details of bodywork, accidents etc.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by maasoap(m): 4:30pm On May 13, 2025
GanagiBitrus:
The car was not sold under any form of Warranty or Guarantee so you have nothing legally against the Seller.

All you can do is appeal to his conscience to address your concerns about the car &or for him to help sell it to recover some of your money.
yarimo:
to be honest you are going to waste your time and resources arresting him, you will surely lose the case. Business is already been concluded, you willingly buy it , willingly paid for it despite detecting problem, willingly agreed to buy it, willingly take the car from him after paying, willingly collect all the documents that show you are now the new owner of the car not his . My advice for you re sell the car and add money to get another car for your mum. Shit happens time to time
If she has little change to spare, she can make seller's life too a little miserable. And I believe that he sure deserves it cheesy
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by okeke6969: 4:31pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
Nigerians are wicked people, stop buying Nigeria used things.
They will not tell you the truth conditions of what they are selling to you. There own is to collect your hard earned money and move...
Anybody selling Nigeria used whatever, don't buy.
Wicked people.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by alizma: 4:31pm On May 13, 2025
Which case you won file against him? That he didn't give you the car or that he didn't allow you to see the car before you pay, what makes you think that he will not defend himself by saying you tested it and confirmed it ok before you made payment and in fact, you drove the car away not as if you had to tow the vehicle from his compound, besides how do you prove with evidence that mechanics have not been removing the good parts of the vehicle and replacing them with bad ones since you had parked the vehicle with them for that long?
Well on a lighter note, just go and build glass house in front of una compound and keep the vehicle there, in the next 50years, people will be paying to watch it. Even if you no dey that time, your child go dey, besides they say all the suffering wey we dey suffer under Tinubu, Na for the betterment of our children and grandchildren, you fit take this one support Tinubu agenda for the future generations.
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by MCentral: 4:31pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
While it was being driven to my place.
Overheating happened and it damaged the four coils.
There right there, I spent above 250k fixing radiator, automated dashboard, four coils, plugs, oil gauge stick, mobil oil, gasket and some stupid things.

They fixed it, and it worked for a few minutes till it broke down again and I had to change filter and fuel pumb with some minor things because car won't move. After a while... it moved again then stopped. This time it was the kick but before they figured it out.
I learnt the roadside Kazeem had almost pieced the car in search of a fault that wasn't there.

While we were on this, I decided to replace the steering pump and rack because the steering had become stiff and so difficult to turn. This cost some fortunes.

Mind you, like play like play, this car had spent about 3 months at different locations. I got tired at this point and decided to leave it under bridge in Ojuelegba where I was asked to pay #400 per day but begged for #200. It was there from December till last month.

I was told it overheated again while moving from God knows where to Ojuelegba and I needed to replace the coils all again.
Let's no forget there were different electrical issues that I can't even list out because I don't even know what to call them.
But now, the gear is making one annoying and disturbing sound and they are asking for an arm and heart to fix it. It will be one year by next month and car hasn't made it to my house.
It can't even go beyond 25Km/h nor can it climb hills.
Very frustrating.
This is dumb. Why didnt u tow the car to your house at the first sign of trouble and then get a trusted mechanic to work on it at our home?
How can u be paying for car repairs that they just tell you to bring money for this and that and you just send the money?
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by Alusiizizi(m): 4:31pm On May 13, 2025
Firebox123:
forget about it

Just sell the car to have peace of mind ✌️
Sorry if I'm a bit slow to the uptake, but I gotta ask: Is she going to sell it as scrap or is she going to try to swindle someone else out of money?
Re: What Will You Do If You Were In My Position? by MaziObinnaokija: 4:32pm On May 13, 2025
HelenaWills:
I wanted to get my mum a small car last year.
Didn't have money for a tokunbo so I asked my brothers to help me surf jiji for any affordable car.
They showed me a Civic 08 and since I drive one myself, I felt it would be nice to match with my mum.

My brothers and a Kazeem went for inspection and they discovered the car had a few things to be fixed which made them slash the price from 2.4M that we initially agreed to #2,050,000.
This was in June last year.

They set out to drive the car down to my house before heading to my mum's but brethrens, since June last year till this very moment as I type this. The car has only been parked from one Kazeem shop to another, on some days it was left by the road side or a petrol station for days out of frustration. I have spent above 700k on it all to no fruition. It's been almost a year now and this car hasn't made me it my house yet talk more of sending it to my mum. I contacted the guy and he said he had tried by slashing the price and that was all he could do. At some point, he stopped picking my brother's calls.
Please what advice can you give me?

Can I get him arrested or take legal measures against him at least? Or has this become my headache for life?
I need chunks of recommendations please.
If u knw where to get the 🐐,pay police and go drag him.One like that did same to a friend wife.We travelled from Lagos to Akure drag him.He pay part of the money and to Balance in August He don carry him problem to Akure.involve Military if u have connection
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