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Why Don't People Drive Old Cars In Nigeria by LittleBigDick(m): 11:03am On Mar 11, 2023 |
Why don't people drive pre 90s cars ( post soviet cars) anymore nowadays If you happen to drive one, you'll be made fun of 1 Like |
Re: Why Don't People Drive Old Cars In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:28am On Mar 11, 2023 |
LittleBigDick: Some people still drive old cars but that are rare because they are old models obviously And @bolded is not true..vintage cars are still very well loved...that is why someone can be very happy to buy a used 1969 mustang for 40000 dollars which is more expensive than some brand new cars |
Re: Why Don't People Drive Old Cars In Nigeria by nurey(m): 3:28pm On Mar 11, 2023 |
LittleBigDick: Old cars in Nigeria equals old troubles the major problems with old cars is parts in Nigeria, where to source good parts, if you can import. good but then only for vintage cars that are valuable as they age. There use to be many 70s and 80s vehicle in Abeokuta made by nissan/datsun but they are worth peanuts For people laughing at old cars depends on the condition, if your car is smoking and its push to start people go laugh you nah But when your old car is clean and in good condition people go now and respect you 3 Likes |
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