Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,227,608 members, 8,070,956 topics. Date: Wednesday, 05 February 2025 at 12:51 PM

My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M - Car Talk (4) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Car Talk / My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M (27561 Views)

For A Budget Of ₦‎4M: Which Of These Cars Is Advisable To Buy? / Which SUV is Best For A Budget Of 1.4 Million? / Li Xang: A Chinese Car With A Sleek Design And Amazing Features (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by nams77: 5:18pm On Jan 10
3seriez:


EOD na guzzler oh.
Spoken ignorantly

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by salbis(m): 5:18pm On Jan 10
gasparpisciotta:
Many car dealers are greedy hence very dishonest.

You will see many of them on Nairaland using phrases like ‘barely driven’, ‘owner’s second car’,
‘everything intact’.

Thereby pricing Naija used cars in the range of Tokunbo, some will rub the car with pomade and wear condoms on the seat to advertise their dead cars.

Or dem go tell you na banker or woman driver am.

3 Likes

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Nazgul: 5:20pm On Jan 10
RUDEBOYY:
I'm in Onitsha due have any contact in that apapa.
I need to upgrade to Camry 2010-2012


wifeesnatcher:
Guide me on a way to meet dealer at the apap
I don't know any dealer in apapa personally. I went with a friend who is a parts dealer in Surulere and we didn't go to just one dealer. We move around looking for the best deal.

The place is big and there are large warehouses there where dealers offload their cars from the ship. So you'll have dozens to choose from.

Just go with a trusted mechanic and have your Vin check website on standby so that you can run the Vin to be sure it isn't an accident car.
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Nazgul: 5:21pm On Jan 10
nams77:
Will it be cheaper than the ones in car stands

Cc nazgul
It depends on your bargaining power. They can call 2011 muscle 10m for you. It just depends on how you price it with them.
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Bestrades2: 5:23pm On Jan 10
Nazgul:




I don't know any dealer in apapa personally. I went with a friend who is a parts dealer in Surulere and we didn't go to just one dealer. We move around looking for the best deal.

The place is big and there are large warehouses there where dealers offload their cars from the ship. So you'll have dozens to choose from.

Just go with a trusted mechanic and have your Vin check website on standby so that you can run the Vin to be sure it isn't an accident car.




To check vin of any car.

For comprehensive vehicle history report .

https://verifyithq.com/services/vehicle-history-reports/


For Retrieval Of Lost Custom Duty

https://verifyithq.com/lost-customs-papers/



For Custom Duty Verification ..
.
https://verifyithq.com/services/customs-duty-verification/


Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by nams77: 5:24pm On Jan 10
Nazgul:

It depends on your bargaining power. They can call 2011 muscle 10m for you. It just depends on how you price it with them.
Sorry i last question. The same car being priced at that amount, what will a dealer sell it in his stand. I go soon dey op position soon but I will be looking for an accord
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Babatundehy: 5:26pm On Jan 10
Oh well, Nigeria or anywhere else, people rarely sell their cars because they are sick of it and want to get something new, used cars market is where you need a good and trusted mechanic, luck and prayers.
Some sellers will sincerely tell you what the problem is, many others will make God their witness stressing the car is perfect even when it is far from that.
Foreign used? A used car is a used car, cars start to wear the second they're driven off the lot, and like I said, these foreign used cars often have their own issues, we just tend to want to believe it is the jealous neighbour or wicked step mum that has looked at the car with evil eyes lol, or some unskilled mechanic did something.
Many foreign used car sellers have a long list of body work pros, mechanics and rewires 😂 they'll put together or patch up anything to look nice, engine, trans, seats or even dash, etc, I have seen this, that Nigerian used car seller should probably be trusted more than the popular foreign used car dealer.
If you have eyes for details, some of these things can be caught just by looking at, frame of car, nuts on engine and trans, slightly different colours of bumper to body, etc, most of these foreign used cars are accidented☹️, someone bought a Toyota Corolla 2017 accidented, a year after bought Toyota highlander 07 ( also accidented lol) that one even overheated the same weak and was lucky engine didnt go, the week after it was AC compressor, then condenser 😂 and then the battery, the car has the timing chain noise on start up already.
Consider other brands, not so old cars, and maybe start looking at cars bought brand new in Nigeria.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Autobayng: 5:27pm On Jan 10
Buy, Sell, and Explore:
Post cars for sale for FREE, with no hidden fees or commissions.
Browse listings for new and used vehicles, with detailed descriptions and photos
Connect with verified dealerships and local car sellers, ensuring a trustworthy experience.

https://autobayng.com




Check the genuineness of your customs papers using our online platform

Verify your customs documents by (C-Number) visit https://autobayng.com/customs-duty/

A Video Guide On How To Verify Customs Papers on https://autobayng.com


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WloTkUsrPtM&t=92s

Recover your lost customs Duty by (V.I.N) https://autobayng.com/customs-duty



Find out if the seller is hiding defect. Run a comprehensive vehicle history report today and uncover hidden problems'
Accident records.
Nos of owners
Mileage rollbacks.
odometer reading
Theft records
Safety recalls.
Flood Check.
Service & Maintenance history
Recorded images
Liens & more...



https://autobayng.com/vehicle-history-report/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IcoEUtia_M

1 Like 3 Shares

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by GigFc(m): 5:28pm On Jan 10
Wealthoptulent:


4.p what? na ONLY engine u wan BUY down? cheesy cheesy u wan assemble car this 2025 xo?


u should be able to get this below



when u see people dey cut CAMRY for head to EXPORT to that 9Ja u think say na JOKE?
and you wey GET SPITS like SANDs for mouth CARTER EFE, 4.5 be like werin fit buy one GOOD car at that country Inflation level, incase u no KNOW thats price for some CARS ENGINE>>>.... pele oo mouth irrigation

You really slow. Encourage people, 4.5m is still a lot of money for an almost a 20-year old, Nigerian used vehicle.

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by nams77: 5:31pm On Jan 10
xliente:


You just spoke my mind bro. That car fuel usage can break your heart any day and twice on a Monday.
This absolutely trash.
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by OdenKelechi(m): 5:33pm On Jan 10
njelrapheal:
So no hope for me like this

Ajeh na wetin i dey ask myself like this. Make God help us
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by OdenKelechi(m): 5:34pm On Jan 10
gasparpisciotta:
Many car dealers are greedy hence very dishonest.

You will see many of them on Nairaland using phrases like ‘barely driven’, ‘owner’s second car’,
‘everything intact’.

Thereby pricing Naija used cars in the range of Tokunbo, some will rub the car with pomade and wear condoms on the seat to advertise their dead cars.


Car dealers and house agents i don't know who is worse. They are equally evil minded people

3 Likes

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Mrchuwuma(m): 5:34pm On Jan 10
Brilliant007:
I step out of Lagos searching for a reliable camry 2004. I saw many dealers on Jiji and nairaland. I visited each of them with my reliable mechanic.
After checking several cars, we discovered that none of the Nigerian used cars is worth buying .
They always have one problem or the other. The most common is bad engines.

Many dealers even promised to give my mechanic 100k behind my back to convince me to buy this melon car.

I have a clean camry 2005 for sale nigeria used at lagos island awoyaya dm
It's crazy that with 4.5 million, all you can get is a bad car.
We return home disappointed.

On getting home. I went back to check my own car that I have been driving for 5 years. My engine, gear, and ac are still in perfect condition and I wonder if those putting their car on sale are those with major problem.

Nigeria dealers have ruined the used car market.
Is this a problem with toyota or because the car is a lower year.

I didn't consider other brands. Maybe it would have been a different situation.

At the moment, we are considering buying Tokunbo direct or on installment payment in order to evade this madness in the Nigerian used car Market
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by OdenKelechi(m): 5:35pm On Jan 10
Godwin4444:
the best way to go here is to buy from a broke yahoo boy or tell your trusted ones u need a car, they will tell someone they know n get a good one for u

All these jiji n online rubbish, I can't even waste my time on it

Tell a yahoo boy u need a car, he will look for broke yahoo boys wanting to sell their car less

Very sharp. And because they are broke, it would be easy to negotiate with them.

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by OdenKelechi(m): 5:37pm On Jan 10
AKWATGOLD1:
Do not worry JOY IS COMING

Make joy do quick come abeg
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by RichIgboBoy: 5:46pm On Jan 10
Mrexcell:
Thanks for this info I was planning to get a used car like these few weeks from now any idea what the direct tukunbo will cost?
which car do you intend buying?
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by RichIgboBoy: 5:48pm On Jan 10
Mrexcell:




Pls any idea how to go about it?
I have Toks DC, for sale. Let me know if you are interested
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Nazgul: 5:48pm On Jan 10
nams77:

Sorry i last question. The same car being priced at that amount, what will a dealer sell it in his stand. I go soon dey op position soon but I will be looking for an accord
A dealer at a stand would sell it more expensive because most times he's buying from the importers. He doesn't import.

And the importers too wouldn't mind exploiting you so they too can make abnormal profit.

That's why I said it's all about your bargaining power. Find out the price from the dealers on the stand before going there. They way they'll know that you're aware of what you want to buy.

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Mrexcell(m): 5:51pm On Jan 10
RichIgboBoy:
I have Toks DC, for sale. Let me know if you are interested


How much is something like this?

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by diamond68: 5:56pm On Jan 10
Moneyboyz:
Bought a 2017 Lexus Rx350with 58000 miles only to find out the engine block (aluminium part) is broken and they sealed it up with glue.

Also it's an accident car, has lots of sensor light on I didn't check well until I took it home.
dayummm bro so what happened?
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Maroshak: 6:04pm On Jan 10
I have 2008 Camry tokumbo standard for 6.5.m Also, Sienna 2008 for 5.5m.

2004 camry for 4.5m.
call me on 08081997652


step out of Lagos searching for a reliable camry 2004. I saw many dealers on Jiji and nairaland. I visited each of them with my reliable mechanic.
After checking several cars, we discovered that none of the Nigerian used cars is worth buying .
They always have one problem or the other. The most common is bad engines.

Many dealers even promised to give my mechanic 100k behind my back to convince me to buy this melon car.

It's crazy that with 4.5 million, all you can get is a bad car.
We return home disappointed.

On getting home. I went back to check my own car that I have been driving for 5 years. My engine, gear, and ac are still in perfect condition and I wonder if those putting their car on sale are those with major problem.

Nigeria dealers have ruined the used car market.
Is this a problem with toyota or because the car is a lower year.

I didn't consider other brands. Maybe it would have been a different situation.

At the moment, we are considering buying Tokunbo direct or on installment payment in order to evade this madness in the Nigerian used car Market[/quote]
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by RichIgboBoy: 6:07pm On Jan 10
Mrexcell:



How much is something like this?
Toks or Naija used?
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Mrexcell(m): 6:08pm On Jan 10
RichIgboBoy:
Toks or Naija used?


Toks
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Mathewrichard99: 6:18pm On Jan 10
Camry 2004? That's Camry Big Daddy. Any reason you are going for such an old model?

I think you should buy something of a higher model. Even spider is still a bit better. Camry are very strong cars starting from the years Toyota started making them.

If you still insist on 2004, Camry. My advise is buy the Camry that has good body, legs and internal features in top shape and bad engine. I have bought a Nigerian used car before with Tokunbo body and internal, even the inside was still smelling Tokunbo......but the car has bad engine. I negotiated lower to accomodate the replacement of the engine which I did immediately I bought the car.....atimes, it's better you buy your own engine, a real Tokunbo engine that you are sure about

,
Brilliant007:
I step out of Lagos searching for a reliable camry 2004. I saw many dealers on Jiji and nairaland. I visited each of them with my reliable mechanic.
After checking several cars, we discovered that none of the Nigerian used cars is worth buying .
They always have one problem or the other. The most common is bad engines.

Many dealers even promised to give my mechanic 100k behind my back to convince me to buy this melon car.

It's crazy that with 4.5 million, all you can get is a bad car.
We return home disappointed.

On getting home. I went back to check my own car that I have been driving for 5 years. My engine, gear, and ac are still in perfect condition and I wonder if those putting their car on sale are those with major problem.

Nigeria dealers have ruined the used car market.
Is this a problem with toyota or because the car is a lower year.

I didn't consider other brands. Maybe it would have been a different situation.

At the moment, we are considering buying Tokunbo direct or on installment payment in order to evade this madness in the Nigerian used car Market

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by gtassure: 6:20pm On Jan 10
3seriez:


EOD na guzzler oh.
I used to have Eod, and it drank fuel a lot. I will buy 1000 fuel every day, this was 2010! How much did you spend daily fueling eod now?
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Mathewrichard99: 6:23pm On Jan 10
Some will say it's an emergency sell, first come first buy,the owner wants to buy tickets to Japa.... 😂





gasparpisciotta:
Many car dealers are greedy hence very dishonest.

You will see many of them on Nairaland using phrases like ‘barely driven’, ‘owner’s second car’,
‘everything intact’.

Thereby pricing Naija used cars in the range of Tokunbo, some will rub the car with pomade and wear condoms on the seat to advertise their dead cars.

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Felicity001(m): 6:26pm On Jan 10
Reading at the post and comments here I've this to say.

First, @OP, What do.you expect to get when.youre looking for a perfect 2004/05 camry with 4.5m. Do you and your mechanic even have any knowledge about that particular car were out for at all? All.camry i4 from 2003 to 2009 engines have factory default issue so it's usually/extremely difficult.to get a good one with good engine unless it's less than 6 months used and well maintained by the owner.

I sold a 2005 model 2 weeks ago, I bought it from.the family of the owner (deseased) 5.5m and sold ot 6.2m did settlement 200k, if you see this car you'll beg. The owner just bought not, registered it and died 2 weeks after.

Do you know that tokunbo is sold for 8.5/9m? And you expect to get a good car for 4.5m

Most of you people don't have money yet you want a good car. Should car dealers gift uou people their cars or go steal a car and sell.to you at a give away? The answer is no.

Go through all my pages, take your time.to inspect my.cars, if upon inspection you find out any issue I didn't state to you on the course of our.discussion, I usually give money to buyers to fix the problem because these are used cars so.dont expect 💯 condition besides these are machines, issues can arise anytime.

In a nutshell, you want a good car, be ready to break your bank for it, even the so-called tokunbo usually comes with issues. Whatever the case is, business is business if it's okay with you, buy, otherwise, take a walk. No one will.out a gun in your face forcing.you to buy.

7 Likes 2 Shares

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by gadgethead: 6:32pm On Jan 10
Does it make economic sense to import cars from the UK? Has anybody done recently bought a car from the UK? Did you have issues converting them?

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Love800(m): 6:44pm On Jan 10
What's wrong buying an accident car?
Nazgul:




I don't know any dealer in apapa personally. I went with a friend who is a parts dealer in Surulere and we didn't go to just one dealer. We move around looking for the best deal.

The place is big and there are large warehouses there where dealers offload their cars from the ship. So you'll have dozens to choose from.

Just go with a trusted mechanic and have your Vin check website on standby so that you can run the Vin to be sure it isn't an accident car.

1 Like

Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by joromii: 6:45pm On Jan 10
3seriez:


EOD na guzzler oh.

Which EOD. What does it guzzle? Money or Fuel? Most people hate honda cars until you own one. I have a EOD, I bought nigerian used 6 months ago for 2.2m. I changed the engine and since then. I've put over 5k miles on the guy and it's doing pretty fine. The only expenses is just my own youthful desire. Like buying screen, buying some fancy light and all those funny stuffs. I'm still 23 lol. Lemme enjoy my youth. 😆 🤣 😂
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by Love800(m): 6:48pm On Jan 10
So which do you suggest. Tokunbo or nigeria used?
Babatundehy:
Oh well, Nigeria or anywhere else, people rarely sell their cars because they are sick of it and want to get something new, used cars market is where you need a good and trusted mechanic, luck and prayers.
Some sellers will sincerely tell you what the problem is, many others will make God their witness stressing the car is perfect even when it is far from that.
Foreign used? A used car is a used car, cars start to wear the second they're driven off the lot, and like I said, these foreign used cars often have their own issues, we just tend to want to believe it is the jealous neighbour or wicked step mum that has looked at the car with evil eyes lol, or some unskilled mechanic did something.
Many foreign used car sellers have a long list of body work pros, mechanics and rewires 😂 they'll put together or patch up anything to look nice, engine, trans, seats or even dash, etc, I have seen this, that Nigerian used car seller should probably be trusted more than the popular foreign used car dealer.
If you have eyes for details, some of these things can be caught just by looking at, frame of car, nuts on engine and trans, slightly different colours of bumper to body, etc, most of these foreign used cars are accidented☹️, someone bought a Toyota Corolla 2017 accidented, a year after bought Toyota highlander 07 ( also accidented lol) that one even overheated the same weak and was lucky engine didnt go, the week after it was AC compressor, then condenser 😂 and then the battery, the car has the timing chain noise on start up already.
Consider other brands, not so old cars, and maybe start looking at cars bought brand new in Nigeria.
Re: My Experience Hunting For A Nigerian Used Car With A Budget Of 4.5M by RichIgboBoy: 6:48pm On Jan 10
Mrexcell:



Toks
11m, non accidented

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply)

New Cars Coming To Thrill You In 2014 / Innoson: The Story, The Journey And The Truth About Innoson Motors / Vehicle History-Safety & Recalls Updates

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2025 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 67
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.