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When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by MrChilaka(m): 10:07am On Feb 15, 2016
[size=13pt]1. Have a budget
2. Get more than one referral to the particular dealer you want to buy the vehicle from or buy a vehicle from the owner who is PERSONALLY known to you.
3. Have proper documents with valid registration of both parties
4. Check inside of the Engine oil Cap, if it shows signs of smudge that is an indication that the owner has poor oil change intervals.
5. Finger Test – With you index finger rub from inside to outside of the exhaust outlet at the rear of the Car if thick deposit of sooth is there, this is an indication that the Car’s emission is bad. What to look out for is a fine film of sooth and not heavy deposit of sooth.
6. Cooling system test.
i. Your mechanic would tell you use water. This is not what the manufacturer requires of you. Your engine block and radiator a made from corrodeable materials, and water is an agent of corrosion and that is why Engine coolants have been formulated by various companys to minimize corrorsion in the Engine Block, Radiator Fines and Transmission Pipes. Yes the gear box of modern transmission vehicles from 2002 to date have a pipe that pass the Coolant through the gearbox as the gear box generates a lot of heat so the coolant would help transfer this heat away from the gear box while the right transmission oil does the rest.
ii. Open the Radiator Cap and ask the dealer or owner to start the Car. If the water flows in the radiator, that is an indication that the water pump is work. IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF engine and have the Radiator cap properly replaced.
N/B : If your radiator coolant shorts after 1week then you have a leak, have a professional check your cooling system. Coolant should be changed 1ce a year to get rid of free radicals as well as have the rotary parts in your cooling system in good condition.

7. Christmas Light test – If all sorts of light show up on the dash board that is an indication that a lot of error codes and diagnosis need to be done on the Car. The following lights should be paid attention to
i. Air Bag Light – If this light remains on, its an indication that something is wrong with the particular Air Bag. Failure to have it checked by a professional and you could risk it deploying at anytime or not deploying at all
ii. Check Engine light – If this remains on then ‘check engine’.
iii. Pump Light – If this remains on then find out from the Nigerian Car owner at what point the light started coming on.
iv. ABS – If this remains on then it should be scanned and checked for what error code
N/B
a. There should be NO LIGHT what so ever on your vehicle’s instrument panel while the Car is in motion. Any light that comes on should be queried, the mechanic myth ‘ Oga the light no mean anything, you can drive the car like that’. The learned Car owner should be the wiser.
b. Not every mechanic who has an OBD device knows how to use it, or has updated He’s and most of all be sure that the OBD device used can scan codes of you Vehicle Make/Model and Year.
8. Gear Box Test –
AUTO TRANSMISSION:
a. Locate the Auto gear box dip stick and colour of transmission oil on the gauge if its brownish red and not clear red, that is an indication the Car is due for a transmission change (will update on how this should be done, the myth of ‘DO NOT CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL’ is what it is – a myth)
b. Ask if the Car has been moved from rest that day, better if the response is ‘NO’. If the Car is parked on a flat ground better. Start vehicle and engage gear in ‘D’. If the vehicle slams into Drive with a sound – CAUSTION. While driving pay attention to the Gear Change if its not smooth – CAUTION.
And finally if when you slow down and you feel the Gear dropping gears – CAUTION.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
a. Have a proffessional check the guage of your Manual gear box oil. If it is low, kindly use manuafacturer recommended Manual Gear Box oil grade
9. Wind Screen & Door Glass test.
Look at the stamp on the windshield. If the Vehicle Make stamp is not on any particular Wind screen or Door Glass. That is an indication that it was replaced, find out if it was done properly in the case of windshield, so as to avoid cases of water leaks during the raining season
10. AC Test.
i. If the AC is not working, find out why. Compressor change is not always the solution.
ii. If AC works and engine goes off when driving in the afternoon heat, then check your vehicle cooling system as over heating is a possible culprit.
iii. If AC does not cool properly it would need to be checked by a professional and ensure you have the right COOLANT in the compressor once the whole diagnosis is done.
11. Paint Job
Check the thoroughly, ask if the paint was ever changed, if you suspect a colour change on the vehicle.
CAUSTION
If 3,4,5,7 and 8 do not check out that means the vehicle scores 5/11 Its up to you to know if that is a pass mark, but if 3,4,5,7 and 8 are the only areas the vehicle scored PASS, this implies that it scored 5/11 be advised that you bargain for a better prize for the vehicle in question.
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Re: When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by Darkchocolate(f): 10:31am On Feb 15, 2016
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Re: When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by Hero10001: 11:00am On Feb 15, 2016
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Re: When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by MrChilaka(m): 8:45am On Feb 24, 2016
Darkchocolate:
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cheesy You welcome
Re: When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by davit: 9:09am On Feb 24, 2016
Lovely tips. Thanks.

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Re: When Buying A Nigerian Used Car by IamPatriotic(m): 1:53pm On Mar 24, 2016
Please i sincerely need a neatly naija used toyota brand camry or corrola of 2003 with a sizeable budget of 500k

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