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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by BAZ001: 11:23am On May 07, 2021
deedee44:

Why drive to PU when you could have just swiped arrived where you were?

Na fear of loosing bonus, before one witch go say I dey 5km and swap arrived.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 11:37am On May 07, 2021
chillex8:

You can't sow bananas and expect to reap watermelon cheesy
For 67/km what are they expecting ?

I see more drivers becoming car owners with this new downgrade.

I see .........

Banana and watermelon which one better pass?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 11:38am On May 07, 2021
Ogba is trending on twitter.

Read there is a shootout there. Please stay safe

Police and Okada men, Hausa men as I heard, are fighting. Ikeja, Berger, ogba are the reported crisis zones.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 11:40am On May 07, 2021
ksmart027:

I think so, na to go buy tiny light grin

Look for that 2000 Toyota Corolla, very strong car, it's market value doesn't drop.

A church member just sold his for 750k meanwhile he bought at 650k a year and half ago.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 11:43am On May 07, 2021
Felicity001:


Look for that 2000 Toyota Corolla, very strong car, it's market value doesn't drop.

A church member just sold his for 750k meanwhile he bought at 650k a year and half ago.

Pencil Camry doesn't drop also. It will surely increase in value again now because it will probably be the most chosen options if the car requirement truly drops to 2000

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 11:48am On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:



Wow, I said it few days ago that pencil Camry, Honda baby boy and the likes should be the ideal cars for this hustle now, considering the cost of cars, parts, maintenance over the years in comparison the fair over the same period

Lets also a price review or non increase in price one FG increases pump price.

Mind you NNPC told FG recently they won't be remitting any money to them because of subsidy.

Nigeria is in for serious hard times but the Lord will always deliver the righteous and make provision for his beloved children

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 11:55am On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:


Pencil Camry doesn't drop also. It will surely increase in value again now because it will probably be the most chosen options if the car requirement truly drops to 2000

Bro you don't want to joke with anything Corolla grin that car na machine,

strong
Durable
Less expensive to maintain
2nd hand value
Fuel effience
AC sytem, superb

Just name it, you will hardly differentiate 02/03 if you're a novice in cars the car is a goal.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by BAZ001: 11:56am On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:
Ogba is trending on twitter.

Read there is a shootout there. Please stay safe

Police and Okada men, Hausa men as I heard, are fighting. Ikeja, Berger, ogba are the reported crisis zones.

Jesus is lord. Thank you
I dey inside konga warehouse for ogba rider begged me to wait and let’s do offline to ICM.
Reluctantly I’m waiting for over 30mins.
I go call am now, I no go again.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Slickleo: 12:14pm On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:

Unless you're fixated on corolla, there are few options for you
Your 800k or even less can get a good naija used 03-05 civic. You can even luckily get good 06+ civic for same price.

Someone got a good 07 civic for 800k in February.


I don't know your choice though but 800k can get you a good naija used car for this job if you're not looking for corolla

Ok apart from honda Wich other brand manual or automatic
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 12:23pm On May 07, 2021
BAZ001:


Jesus is lord. Thank you
I dey inside konga warehouse for ogba rider begged me to wait and let’s do offline to ICM.
Reluctantly I’m waiting for over 30mins.
I go call am now, I no go again.

I think the situation is under control now. You may ask or call one or two people for situation report.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 12:27pm On May 07, 2021
Slickleo:

Ok apart from honda Wich other brand manual or automatic

Kia, nissan is another option. Besides, nothing is wrong with Honda or civic.

If Toyota is your choice, you will need to save above 1m.

Good luck bro
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ksmart027(m): 12:55pm On May 07, 2021
Felicity001:


Look for that 2000 Toyota Corolla, very strong car, it's market value doesn't drop.

A church member just sold his for 750k meanwhile he bought at 650k a year and half ago.
grin I was just joking, I drive Honda Civic
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by ksmart027(m): 1:00pm On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:


Him dey surprise me. He can't be out of choices with 800k.
I think he is looking for toyota product, a friend bought naija used 2004 Corolla last week for 1.6m. Prices of cars are high now but I can never buy 2004 car for that amount, never.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 141samuel: 2:21pm On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:

Unless you're fixated on corolla, there are few options for you
Your 800k or even less can get a good naija used 03-05 civic. You can even luckily get good 06+ civic for same price.

Someone got a good 07 civic for 800k in February.


I don't know your choice though but 800k can get you a good naija used car for this job if you're not looking for corolla
be careful with Honda Civic car out There, I bought one I have to sell it back same month I bought it

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 2:45pm On May 07, 2021
Indrive is serious with this their courier thing o

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by lagusboyyy(m): 3:38pm On May 07, 2021
Ghost1994:
Some of the most serious potential problems associated with chronic sleep deprivation are high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, heart failure or stroke. Other potential problems include obesity, depression, impairment in immunity and lower sex drive. Chronic sleep deprivation can even affect your appearance.

I know naija is hard.

I know you have to hustle to keep your home running.

I know its hard to survive in this country.

I know you're owning someone and the person is on your neck.

But please try and have some rest. Even if its gonna be 1 day off sleep and eat well.

If you die, your car will be sold/given to somebody. Hustle is good but try and rest to prepare for tommorow.

Next week is another holiday for Ramadan I'del.... Plan before that day and have some rest make use of opportunities on that surge days to make some money..

I know that you, you and you reading this will not yield to this advice but think about your loved ones.

Peace
NUGGET of the MONTH.

This ought to be printed into handbill and be given to all drivers as watchword.

Na person wey dey ALIVE dey ENJOY life.

Body also need rest.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by computerglobal(m): 4:03pm On May 07, 2021

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:37pm On May 07, 2021
141samuel:
be careful with Honda Civic car out There, I bought one I have to sell it back same month I bought it

The problem is the car you bought. There are problematic corollas and big daddys as well

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 5:07pm On May 07, 2021
ksmart027:

I think he is looking for toyota product, a friend bought naija used 2004 Corolla last week for 1.6m. Prices of cars are high now but I can never buy 2004 car for that amount, never.

Never say never !

Life is never in your hands

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 141samuel: 6:04pm On May 07, 2021
peeps4u:


The problem is the car you bought. There are problematic corollas and big daddys as well
How will you know problematic vehicles, cus am about to buy big daddys
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 6:43pm On May 07, 2021
141samuel:
How will you know problematic vehicles, cus am about to buy big daddys

Let me see if I can help you remotely.

What's the current millage?

Check the custom papers to know the date it first entered 9ja

Check for engine check light if its on (though some electricians usually by-pass it but a good mechanic and those experience can easily tell if truly by-pass)

Check for Oil leakages for both engine and gear box.

Turn on the engine, fire down aggressively and then Check for presence of oil on the exhaust pipe on your finger tip.

You can also try blocking the exhaust pipe with your palm while asking somebody else to fire down for you. A sound engine will only deposits little particles of vapours on your palms without any form of smoke present.

Shaft dislocation is a commons problem with big daddy, so check for cracking noise while making a 90° and 135° turn both left and right.

Pay attention for suspension noise during drive test.

If you're satisfy with the car tell seller you like to do a long drive test on a free road before you buy, this will help you confirm if transmission is in good condition.

Lastly, big daddy is one car I know to have a good AC system. So if the AC doesn't chill under hot Sun and both in traffic just know that the compressor is bad, don't be deceived with the talk of "gas needs topping"

I hope this guild you to properly, otherwise employ the services of one of our own Dmechy or blackbishop here for a professional inspection

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by IFEBARBIE: 7:28pm On May 07, 2021
prolly I didn't notice. Thanks bro
deedee44:

It still counts even when you don't have any request, it will only reflect after a trip is completed.
Example, if your online hours is 3hrs 14mins, then you stay online without request for 1hr then later get a request and trip lasted 26mins, your online time will update to 4hrs 40mins

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by IFEBARBIE: 7:30pm On May 07, 2021
grin grin grin grin
BAZ001:


It has already worked, that Kanu is really a goat.
I have 5hrs to go.
I won’t go offline for the next 6hrs, I no wan hear story. Strictly on bolt

[img]https://media./images/47ffbe0537b4bb5e3871fab47a20f83f/tenor.gif[/img]

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by IFEBARBIE: 7:34pm On May 07, 2021
the last paragraph is spot on. What I do is I don't confirm immediately... Just to buy time
kanuisagoat:


One question, have you tried it before? I'm sure the answer is NO.

And you're arguing with people who have tried it numerous times and confirmed it to be working.

The only thing is, most times when you do it, the hours will not reflect immediately. All you need do is to just go on one single trip after you've done it and watch how your online hours will shoot up.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by DMechy: 8:07pm On May 07, 2021
Felicity001:


Let me see if I can help you remotely.

What's the current millage?

Check the custom papers to know the date it first entered 9ja

Check for engine check light if its on (though some electricians usually by-pass it but a good mechanic and those experience can easily tell if truly by-pass)

Check for Oil leakages for both engine and gear box.

Turn on the engine, fire down aggressively and then Check for presence of oil on the exhaust pipe on your finger tip.

You can also try blocking the exhaust pipe with your palm while asking somebody else to fire down for you. A sound engine will only deposits little particles of vapours on your palms without any form of smoke present.

Shaft dislocation is a commons problem with big daddy, so check for cracking noise while making a 90° and 135° turn both left and right.

Pay attention for suspension noise during drive test.

If you're satisfy with the car tell seller you like to do a long drive test on a free road before you buy, this will help you confirm if transmission is in good condition.

Lastly, big daddy is one car I know to have a good AC system. So if the AC doesn't chill under hot Sun and both in traffic just know that the compressor is bad, don't be deceived with the talk of "gas needs topping"

I hope this guild you to properly, otherwise employ the services of one of our own Dmechy or blackbishop here for a professional inspection



How to Know problematic vehicles

Answer: Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

I will just add to what Felicity001 already hinted.

Problematic Vehicles
There are some vehicles that are straight up from hell, and assembled by the devil and his cohorts, there is really nothing you can do to salvage their manufacture errors.

Then there is the class that became bad due to usage, abuse, flooded, or leaden with electrical issues.

The above fall under the class of great vehicles that could turn out bad.

Your choice of vehicle is good, or rather great.

So how do you avoid buying a problematic one.
You are Either buying Nigerian Used, or Foreign Used

Things to Look out for

For Nigerian Used.

1. Abuse.

Abused vehicle turn out to be problematic, as much as possible, avoid them.

Pointers of Abuse.
1. Switch on the ignition, do not start the vehicle.

Is the fan on. If it is, one abuse out of many:
If you can, avoid buying this type.

2. Open the oil cap.
If the sludge build up is obvious and thick enough like butter from fridge. Avoid.

3. This might be hard to come bye, but if you look enough, you will find. Open the radiator cover. Water or Coolant? If inside the radiator looks brownish. Avoid[/b]

4. Start the vehicle, let it run. Lights on the dash like it is Christmas. Abs, Vsc, check engine, Airbag, everything just full the cluster. Avoid.

5. Open the Bonnet: If you see wires flying around, plenty cut cut, join join, tape tape. Wahala

The kind of problems you dont want to inherit.

1. Accidented vehicles that has compromised structural integrity.

How do you know, not a hard rule.

- Look at tyres. Do you have uneven wears.

- With a eye view. Does the alignment seem right.

*****There is nothing wrong in buying a freshly painted Nigerian used vehicle. often times, the seller is trying to hide something. *****
And here is the logic, why do you want to spend extra on a paint job for a vehicle you want to sell.

As much as possible, stick with first body.

You can replace engine, transmission, bad interiors. But a vehicle wey don wor. Nna. Avoid.

Avoid vehicles with rust. The problem no dey finish.


Hard rule, if i see a vehicle that is freshly painted, and it is Nigerian used, i wouldn't even assess it twice.

******Smoking Engine.
Check the smoke from the exhaust, blue, black smoke. Avoid.

*******Bad Transmission.
Depending on how much they are offering for the vehicle. Knowing you have a bad transmission or engine puts ahead and bargaining right.

For the transmission: Check the fluid: If it looks fresh. Like they just changed it.

Hard rule! Dont buy.

A diagnosis can also reveal if there is a transmission fault.

To really test a vehicle and be sure it the gear is good. Request for a test drive, fuel enough. Drive from Iyanaba to Ikorodu.

Most transmission shift problems are only noticed when the car is hot, and well driven

For the Engine.
The engine oil. Check the dipstick. If it is fresh, and they just did an oil change.

My hard rule. Suspicion. What are they hiding?

Noise.
Noise on start up, avoid. Continuous tappet valve noise from the top.

Great if engine has not been opened before. Major repair like a gasket change.


The Cars Booth.
The Nigerian vehicles booth reveals a lot about a vehicle and the problem the current owner is battling with.

Transmission fluid cans, brake fluid, replaced fuel pumps, bad alternator belts in the booth are tell tale sign of a problematic vehicle. Fuel jerry cans, coolant ......

Yes. I dont expect the booth to be empty, and squeaky clean. If it is, i know i am dealing with a pro.

Buying from direct owners is the best Bet. There is nothing wrong in buying from a dealer. But direct owners are not sales men. You will have some that are honest enough to tell you why they are selling.

Avoid Stolen Vehicles:
If you are buying from direct owner, ensure name on paper is the same with account you are paying to.

Verify Documents
Easy, like always do, call up my contact. If details dont tally. Run.

Maybe there is need to do a post on what constitute complete papers, if browse car talk enough. You will find enough info.

Do a vin check

Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

Well, if you can follow the above, you are also pro


Note: Whatever is bad in a vehicle can be fixed. Some can cost you your sanity. Theres really no car fault that does not have a fix

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by PuZZyNegro: 8:29pm On May 07, 2021
DMechy:




How to Know problematic vehicles

Answer: Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

I will just add to what Felicity001 already hinted.

Problematic Vehicles
There are some vehicles that are straight up from hell, and assembled by the devil and his cohorts, there is really nothing you can do to salvage their manufacture errors.

Then there is the class that became bad due to usage, abuse, flooded, or leaden with electrical issues.

The above fall under the class of great vehicles that could turn out bad.

Your choice of vehicle is good, or rather great.

So how do you avoid buying a problematic one.
You are Either buying Nigerian Used, or Foreign Used

Things to Look out for

For Nigerian Used.

1. Abuse.

Abused vehicle turn out to be problematic, as much as possible, avoid them.

Pointers of Abuse.
1. Switch on the ignition, do not start the vehicle.

Is the fan on. If it is,
one abuse out of many: If you can, avoid buying this type.

2. Open the oil cap.
If the sludge build up is obvious and thick enough like butter from fridge. Avoid.

3. This might be hard to come bye, but if you look enough, you will find. Open the radiator cover. Water or Coolant? Coolant, great, water(if you can, avoid). If inside the radiator looks brownish. Avoid

4. Start the vehicle, let it run. Lights on the dash like it is Christmas. Abs, Vsc, check engine, Airbag, everything just full the cluster. Avoid.

5. Open the Bonnet: If you see wires flying around, plenty cut cut, join join, tape tape. Wahala

The kind of problems you dont want to inherit.
1. Accidented vehicles that has compromised structural integrity.

How do you know, not a hard rule.

Look at tyres. Do you have uneven wears.

With a eye view. Does the alignment seem right.

There is nothing wrong in buying a freshly painted nigerian used vehicle. Most times, but often time, the seller is trying to hide something.

And here is the logic, why do you want to spend extra on a paint job for a vehicle you want to sell.

As much as possible, stick with first body.

You can replace engine, transmission, bad interiors. But a vehicle wey don wor. Nna. Avoid.

Avoid vehicles with rust. The problem no dey finish.


Hard rule, if i see a vehicle that is freshly painted, and it is Nigerian used, i wouldn't even assess it twice.

******Smoking Engine.
Check the smoke from the exhaust, blue, black smoke. Avoid.

*******Bad Transmission.
Depending on how much they are offering for the vehicle. Knowing you have a bad transmission or engine puts ahead and bargaining right.

For the transmission: Check the fluid: If it looks fresh. Like they just changed it.

Hard rule! Dont buy.

A diagnosis can also reveal if there is a transmission fault.

To really test a vehicle and be sure it the gear is good. Request for a test drive, fuel enough. Drive from Iyanaba to Ikorodu.

Most transmission shift problems are only noticed when the car is hot, and well driven

For the Engine.
The engine oil. Check the dipstick. If it is fresh, and they just did an oil change.

My hard rule. Suspicion. What are they hiding?

Noise.
Noise on start up, avoid. Continuous tappet valve noise from the top.

Great if engine has not been opened before. Major repair like a gasket change.


The Cars Booth.
The Nigerian vehicles booth reveals a lot about a vehicle and the problem the current owner is battling with.

Transmission fluid cans, brake fluid, replaced fuel pumps, bad alternator belts in the booth are tell tale sign of a problematic vehicle. Fuel jerry cans, coolant ......

Yes. I dont expect the booth to be empty, and squeaky clean. If it is, i know i am dealing with a pro.

Buying from direct owners is the best Bet. There is nothing wrong in buying from a dealer. But direct owners are not sales men. You will have some that are honest enough to tell you why they are selling.

Avoid Stolen Vehicles:
If you are buying from direct owner, ensure name on paper is the same with account you are paying to.

Verify Documents
Easy, like always do, call up my contact. If details dont tally. Run.

Maybe there is need to do a post on what constitute complete papers, if browse car talk enough. You will find enough info.

Do a vin check

Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

Well, if you can follow the above, you are also pro


Note: Whatever is bad in a vehicle can be fixed. Some can cost you your sanity. Theres really no car fault that does not have a fix

This one na epistle. The person for kukuma go buy brand new car na.

Someone like me that hate dents, I respray my car at the slightest scratch. Last year December, I had to do full body respray. So, you will advise someone not to buy the car because I resprayed it?

My car even after spending two years in Nigeria is still better than most toks due to the maintenance level I've given it.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by DMechy: 8:39pm On May 07, 2021
PuZZyNegro:


This one na epistle. The person for kukuma go buy brand new car na.

Someone like me that hate dents, I respray my car at the slightest scratch. Last year December, I had to do full body respray. So, you will not advise someone to buy the car because I resprayed it?

My car even after spending two years in Nigeria is still better than most toks due to the maintenance level I've given it.

Is your car up for sale?
If yes, i am interested!

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by chillex8(m): 8:49pm On May 07, 2021
PuZZyNegro:


This one na epistle. The person for kukuma go buy brand new car na.

Someone like me that hate dents, I respray my car at the slightest scratch. Last year December, I had to do full body respray. So, you will not advise someone to buy the car because I resprayed it?

My car even after spending two years in Nigeria is still better than most toks due to the maintenance level I've given it.
Bros make I no lie you.
Some people no fit buy car wey dem don respray for naija oo.
You see why every dealer dey use "first body" as selling point.
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Slickleo: 10:47pm On May 07, 2021
DMechy:




How to Know problematic vehicles

Answer: Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

I will just add to what Felicity001 already hinted.

Problematic Vehicles
There are some vehicles that are straight up from hell, and assembled by the devil and his cohorts, there is really nothing you can do to salvage their manufacture errors.

Then there is the class that became bad due to usage, abuse, flooded, or leaden with electrical issues.

The above fall under the class of great vehicles that could turn out bad.

Your choice of vehicle is good, or rather great.

So how do you avoid buying a problematic one.
You are Either buying Nigerian Used, or Foreign Used

Things to Look out for

For Nigerian Used.

1. Abuse.

Abused vehicle turn out to be problematic, as much as possible, avoid them.

Pointers of Abuse.
1. Switch on the ignition, do not start the vehicle.

Is the fan on. If it is, one abuse out of many:
If you can, avoid buying this type.

2. Open the oil cap.
If the sludge build up is obvious and thick enough like butter from fridge. Avoid.

3. This might be hard to come bye, but if you look enough, you will find. Open the radiator cover. Water or Coolant? If inside the radiator looks brownish. Avoid[/b]

4. Start the vehicle, let it run. Lights on the dash like it is Christmas. Abs, Vsc, check engine, Airbag, everything just full the cluster. Avoid.

5. Open the Bonnet: If you see wires flying around, plenty cut cut, join join, tape tape. Wahala

The kind of problems you dont want to inherit.

1. Accidented vehicles that has compromised structural integrity.

How do you know, not a hard rule.

- Look at tyres. Do you have uneven wears.

- With a eye view. Does the alignment seem right.

*****There is nothing wrong in buying a freshly painted Nigerian used vehicle. often times, the seller is trying to hide something. *****
And here is the logic, why do you want to spend extra on a paint job for a vehicle you want to sell.

As much as possible, stick with first body.

You can replace engine, transmission, bad interiors. But a vehicle wey don wor. Nna. Avoid.

Avoid vehicles with rust. The problem no dey finish.


Hard rule, if i see a vehicle that is freshly painted, and it is Nigerian used, i wouldn't even assess it twice.

******Smoking Engine.
Check the smoke from the exhaust, blue, black smoke. Avoid.

*******Bad Transmission.
Depending on how much they are offering for the vehicle. Knowing you have a bad transmission or engine puts ahead and bargaining right.

For the transmission: Check the fluid: If it looks fresh. Like they just changed it.

Hard rule! Dont buy.

A diagnosis can also reveal if there is a transmission fault.

To really test a vehicle and be sure it the gear is good. Request for a test drive, fuel enough. Drive from Iyanaba to Ikorodu.

Most transmission shift problems are only noticed when the car is hot, and well driven

For the Engine.
The engine oil. Check the dipstick. If it is fresh, and they just did an oil change.

My hard rule. Suspicion. What are they hiding?

Noise.
Noise on start up, avoid. Continuous tappet valve noise from the top.

Great if engine has not been opened before. Major repair like a gasket change.


The Cars Booth.
The Nigerian vehicles booth reveals a lot about a vehicle and the problem the current owner is battling with.

Transmission fluid cans, brake fluid, replaced fuel pumps, bad alternator belts in the booth are tell tale sign of a problematic vehicle. Fuel jerry cans, coolant ......

Yes. I dont expect the booth to be empty, and squeaky clean. If it is, i know i am dealing with a pro.

Buying from direct owners is the best Bet. There is nothing wrong in buying from a dealer. But direct owners are not sales men. You will have some that are honest enough to tell you why they are selling.

Avoid Stolen Vehicles:
If you are buying from direct owner, ensure name on paper is the same with account you are paying to.

Verify Documents
Easy, like always do, call up my contact. If details dont tally. Run.

Maybe there is need to do a post on what constitute complete papers, if browse car talk enough. You will find enough info.

Do a vin check

Get a professional to Inspect before buying.

Well, if you can follow the above, you are also pro


Note: Whatever is bad in a vehicle can be fixed. Some can cost you your sanity. Theres really no car fault that does not have a fix

Serious wahala dy oh for dis ur no.1
See 70% of even brand new cars kazeem no Dy waste time to connect extra wire and relay grin grin grin

10x for tip

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Slickleo: 10:49pm On May 07, 2021
Felicity001:


Let me see if I can help you remotely.

What's the current millage?

Check the custom papers to know the date it first entered 9ja

Check for engine check light if its on (though some electricians usually by-pass it but a good mechanic and those experience can easily tell if truly by-pass)

Check for Oil leakages for both engine and gear box.

Turn on the engine, fire down aggressively and then Check for presence of oil on the exhaust pipe on your finger tip.

You can also try blocking the exhaust pipe with your palm while asking somebody else to fire down for you. A sound engine will only deposits little particles of vapours on your palms without any form of smoke present.

Shaft dislocation is a commons problem with big daddy, so check for cracking noise while making a 90° and 135° turn both left and right.

Pay attention for suspension noise during drive test.

If you're satisfy with the car tell seller you like to do a long drive test on a free road before you buy, this will help you confirm if transmission is in good condition.

Lastly, big daddy is one car I know to have a good AC system. So if the AC doesn't chill under hot Sun and both in traffic just know that the compressor is bad, don't be deceived with the talk of "gas needs topping"

I hope this guild you to properly, otherwise employ the services of one of our own Dmechy or blackbishop here for a professional inspection

Koret
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by eyinola: 10:55pm On May 07, 2021
BAZ001:


Baba e dey work scatter
Got a request after 1 trip this morning
I called rider and then she goes
R: are you bolt or Uber
Me: I don’t understand
R: I requested on Uber &bolt and I will go with the first person that came.
Me: I see (happy cos na agbado ijaiye she dey go)
R: how close are you
Me: very far from you
R: so just cancel
Me: alright ma
Took 10mins to drive to PU and then swapped arrived. its 29 mins paid waiting.
My hours dey read they go.
imagine booking ride on 2 app and go with first to come, one guy try this with me I drove abt 15mins to PU on a very rough road only to get thr and be has left with another driver, I just text him..My God will reward u grin..e pain me no be small

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