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| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Btruth: 10:05pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Sell able ba wo? ![]() Once they reach here, and numbered to be used here. That's there final final. After been used finish, naa scrap sure pass. ![]() |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by adewumiopeyemi(m): 10:08pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Ok |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by anitank(f): 10:40pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Ironically I got my Toyota Camry "big light" (full option) as Nigerian-used and it's never given me a single problem for one day, never been to the mechanics except for normal servicing. The a.c is out of this world, the engine is sounder than many brand new cars. My friend who was vehemently against me buying a Nigerian-used car is still shocked how I got this lucky. My point is: not all Nigerian used vehicles are unsellable. Many people still know how to maintain their cars and if you get lucky you could be buying from one of them. |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by ChiefSweetus: 10:43pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Witch follow your car and knock the engine especially when you do the secks inside the vehicle. Thats a bad luck. ![]() |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by buchilino(m): 11:09pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
MY OPINION IS DAT 1,3 N 5 R D BIGGEST CHALLENGES FACING CAR OWNERS. |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Nobody: 11:10pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
This is a total hogwash, as usual. I bought a Nigerian used 2002 Toyota 4Runner a few months ago. Yes, the vehicle shows total lack of pride of ownership on the part of the previous owner but to postulate that it has no value is nonsensical. Of course in my opinion and from my practical experience. I've had to change basic maintenance items such as worn out steering components and air filter but the rest are just cosmetic stuff that wasn't properly taken care off. Many people on here buy and sell Nigerian used cars as a matter of fact. |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Dman00(m): 11:17pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Aaa,Africans wicked oo,if cars can talk lasan,we go hear plenty. There is one car 4 our areap(mitsubishi lancer) we use to call ijaya bcs d rate dy wil load d car wil put fear of God into u. They wil load d inside,outside and d top of d car wit load. Only God can save us |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Nobody: 11:42pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Definitely not a ride from Shagati! He takes good care of his rides. #mytoken |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Nobody: 11:45pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
EgunMogaji:In fact Shagati is a typical example of a chap who loves and care for rides, one reason I admire that bloke |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by jeff1607(m): 11:46pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
lovely post but that last one about poverty doesn't stick to Nigerians alone, in some countries, some people tho not all like keeping a particular car no matter how old it gets even the wealthy but we are talking about nigeria here, when you fix something yourself and see it either working or standing the test of time you get that feeling that "you made it work " |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by emerich(m): 12:08am On Mar 09, 2017 |
anitank:You are so on point, not all Nigerian used car are vegetables, bought a Nigerian used manual baby boy 2002 model from Zaria at a very affordable price last year June, even learnt how to drive with the car and never had I had any cause to visit the Mechs for once only when I spoilt the shaft while learning, the Ac is superb, interior as a neat as a tokunbo and drives as smooth as a brand new car, engine is noiseless, my Doc friend whom happened to be my neighbour is always amazed while driving my car, some guys have good maintenance culture esp the northerners. My ride.........
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| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by uvalued(m): 1:43am On Mar 09, 2017 |
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| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Nobody: 1:45am On Mar 09, 2017 |
IHate9ja1:In Ibadan, around Iyaganku area, I saw an older Nissan Patrol that looks very well kept. I had to salute the owner. |
| Re: Why Nigerian Cars Are Not Sell-Able After Use by Nobody: 2:58am On Mar 09, 2017 |
AutoReportNG2:You are actually not meant to put water into the radiator. It would burn off(evaporate) and overheat. That is why we have radiator fluid. Radiator fluids can last for years without having to top it up or flush. It doesnt boil or evaporates unlike water. |
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