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Is Your Car Acting Up? Get It Diagnosed Before It Breaks Down! If you live around Ajah, and you’re worried about that check engine light, strange noise, or poor fuel economy — don’t wait until it gets worse! Bring your car to our Professional Automobile Diagnostic Center and let us give you a complete scan of your vehicle. At our diagnostic center, we use advanced diagnostic machines that scan every part of your car — engine, transmission, ABS, brainbox, and more. Whether it’s a small issue or a hidden problem waiting to strike, we’ll find it before it leaves you stranded on the road. Why Choose Us? Full-System Scanning: We don’t guess — we give you the exact fault with your car. Save Money: Knowing the real problem prevents unnecessary part replacements and helps you avoid mechanic guesswork. Fast and Affordable: Get a full diagnosis in less than 30 minutes — no need to waste your whole day. Expert Advice: After diagnosis, we’ll explain the problem in simple and guide you on what to do next. Peace of Mind: Whether you’re buying a Nigerian used car or you just want to be sure your car is roadworthy, we’ve got you covered. Don't ignore your car's warning signs — it will cost you more later! Location: NNPC by Seaside Estate, Badore Ajah Drive safe, drive smart — Let’s help you take care of your car before it’s too late! |
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Stop Guessing What’s Wrong with Your Car — Let’s Scan It and Know for Sure! Hey Ajah Lekki people, Are you tired of mechanics guessing what’s wrong with your car? Or maybe your car is acting funny — that check engine light is on, strange noise here and there, or your car is just not moving like before? Relax! We’ve got you covered. At our Car Diagnostic Center (NNPC by Seaside Estate, Badore Ajah), we use the latest diagnostic machines to check every part of your car — engine, gearbox, ABS, brainbox, everything! No guesswork — just straight to the real problem. Why You Should Come to Us: - Know the exact problem before you spend a dime on repairs. - Save money — no more wasting cash changing parts that are not faulty. - Fast service — full scan in less than 30 minutes. - We explain in simple English — no technical jargon. - Perfect if you’re buying a Nigerian used car — don’t get scammed with a bad car. Trust me, finding the fault early will save you a lot of stress and money. Where to find us: NNPC by Seaside Estate, Badore Ajah, Lekki, Lagos. Call or WhatsApp: 07071643142 — Let’s check that car for you! Don't wait till your car leaves you on the road — come through today!
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Job Title: Personal Driver Location: Lekki Chevron, Lagos Salary: ₦150,000/month Job Description: We are seeking an experienced and professional male driver to work for a client in Lekki, Lagos. The ideal candidate will have a valid driver’s license, excellent driving skills, and a good understanding of Lagos roads. Requirements: -Must reside in or around Lekki. (no accommodation provided). -Must be a family man. -Must have a valid driver’s license. -Must be punctual, reliable, and familiar with Lagos routes. -Work days: Mondays- Saturdays |
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Times are hard so people now opt for Nigerian used car instead of direct belgium cars. Now the issue buying this Nigerian Used cars is that the might be rough and due to bad roads these cars most likely would have some issues. Now these are the major red flags for any car you must buy. 1. Engine Problems 2. Gear Problems Before you buy, make sure the car doesn’t have gear problem, this is the most important because if you buy, you will suffer in the hands of mechanics. We help intending Nigerian car buyers diagnose the overall condition of the car to avoid stories that touch. Our system can diagnose any fault in the gear system, and all other systems of the car. Call us today for a comprehensive diagnostic scan of your car. Location: Ajah - Lekki
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Buying a used car in Nigeria can be a smart decision for many reasons. With the rising cost of brand-new cars and the vast selection of Nigerian used cars available, you can get a solid deal if you know what to look for. However, not every used car is a hidden gem; some are ticking time bombs with underlying issues that could cost you a fortune in repairs. To help you make a smart purchase, here’s an extensive guide on what to check before handing over your hard-earned cash. 1. Check the Car’s Papers and History First things first—ensure the car’s documents are in order. The papers should match the car’s information exactly, including VIN, model, and color. Here are key documents you should expect: Proof of Ownership: that the car legally belongs to the seller. A change of ownership form can be crucial if the car has switched hands multiple times. Vehicle License: Make sure the vehicle is legally on the road. Expired licenses might indicate that the car hasn’t been used in a while—potentially due to mechanical issues. Custom Papers: Cars imported to Nigeria require customs clearance. Confirm these papers to avoid legal trouble down the line. A background check on the car’s history is also essential. Check online databases or consult car diagnostic services to if the car has been in accidents or has recurring issues. Don’t skip this step; it could save you from nasty surprises. 2. Inspect the Exterior: Bodywork and Paint The car’s exterior can give clues about its past. A car with obvious bodywork flaws or inconsistent paint might have been in a serious accident or poorly maintained. Here’s what to examine closely: Alignment: Misaligned s indicate that repairs were made, possibly after an accident. Rust Spots: Rust is a common issue in Nigeria’s humid climate, especially in older vehicles. Minor rust can be fixed, but deep, widespread rust could compromise the car’s structure. Paint Consistency: Watch out for mismatched paint areas, which could signal that bodywork was done to repair accident damage. Tip: Look at the car in broad daylight to spot any imperfections or inconsistencies that might not be obvious in low light. 3. Tires and Wheel Alignment Tires can tell you a lot about a car’s alignment and overall condition. Worn or uneven tires may indicate alignment problems or suspension issues. Here’s what to look for: Tread Depth: The tread should be even across all tires. If it’s significantly worn or uneven, the car may need realignment. Tire Condition: Cracks or bulges in the tires can be hazardous, requiring immediate replacement. Spare Tire: Confirm the spare tire is available and in good condition. Alignment issues can affect the car’s steering and safety, so don't overlook them. Testing the car’s wheel alignment while driving is another smart move. 4. Under the Hood: Engine Inspection The engine is the car's heart, and a healthy engine is essential for a long-lasting vehicle. Here's what you need to check: Oil Levels and Quality: Low or dirty oil may indicate neglect. Pull out the dipstick; clean oil is a good sign, while dark, gritty oil might mean you’ll need an immediate oil change. Coolant Levels: Check the radiator and coolant reservoir. Low levels may indicate leaks or other engine issues. Strange Noises: Start the car and listen for any unusual sounds. Ticking, knocking, or rattling noises can signal serious engine problems. Consider investing in a comprehensive car diagnostic test before purchase to uncover potential hidden issues. 5. Inspect the Transmission Whether automatic or manual, the transmission should work smoothly. Here’s how to spot transmission problems: Test Drive: Shift gears to ensure smooth transitions without grinding or delay. Transmission Fluid: Check the fluid level and quality. Burnt-smelling or dirty transmission fluid could point to issues. Clutch Condition (Manual Cars): In manual cars, the clutch should engage smoothly. If it slips or sticks, it may need replacement. Transmission repairs can be costly, so it’s crucial to check for any signs of trouble. 6. Brakes and ABS System The brakes are essential for safety, so make sure they’re working perfectly. During the test drive: Brake Responsiveness: The brakes should engage smoothly and stop the car promptly without a lot of force. Unusual Noises: Squealing or grinding sounds when braking may mean worn-out brake pads. ABS Light: If the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light is on, it could indicate issues with the ABS system. Don’t overlook the brake system; compromised brakes can pose serious safety risks. 7. Test the Electronics and Sensors Modern cars come equipped with a variety of electronics and sensors that manage everything from airbags to fuel efficiency. Here’s what you should : Dashboard Lights: When you turn the car on, make sure all dashboard lights turn on briefly and then go off. Persistent lights (like Check Engine or ABS) indicate a problem. Power Windows and Locks: Test all electronic features to ensure they’re operational. Air Conditioning: The AC should blow cold air efficiently, especially in Nigeria’s hot climate. Audio and Infotainment System: Make sure the audio system is functional. Faulty electronics may require costly repairs, so it’s best to detect them early on. 8. Check the Suspension and Underbody A car’s suspension impacts handling, comfort, and safety. During the test drive, listen for any clunking sounds when going over bumps, as this could indicate suspension problems. Here’s what to look for: Shock Absorbers: Press down on each corner of the car. If it bounces more than once, the shocks may be worn. Undercarriage Rust: Nigeria’s roads and climate can cause rust and corrosion underneath the car, which may affect performance and safety. 9. Mileage and Overall Wear A car’s mileage can reveal how much life it has left. Typically, high-mileage cars have more wear and tear. While a high mileage doesn’t automatically disqualify a car, you’ll want to: Mileage with Condition: Make sure the car’s wear and tear align with the recorded mileage. Excessive wear with low mileage might mean the odometer has been tampered with. Check Service Records: A car that has been serviced regularly, even with high mileage, may still be in good condition. 10. Test Drive The final step is a thorough test drive. Here’s what to pay attention to: Acceleration: The car should accelerate smoothly without jerking. Braking: Brakes should respond quickly and smoothly. Handling: Pay attention to how the car handles turns and curves. A test drive can reveal a lot about the car’s condition and any hidden issues. Before You Buy, Call Us for a Full Car Diagnostic! Buying a used car in Nigeria can be risky if you skip a proper inspection. Before finalizing your purchase, let our expert diagnostic service help you make a well-informed decision. Our advanced diagnostic system can scan every part of the vehicle, from the engine and gearbox to the ABS system and brainbox. With our diagnostic tools, you get a full report on every component, so you know exactly what you’re buying. Don’t take chances with your investment—call us before you buy, and let us make sure your new ride is safe, reliable, and worth every naira. Our Diagnostic Service: Comprehensive Scanning: Engine, gearbox, ABS system, brainbox, and every component of the car. Accurate Results: Our system provides a detailed analysis of the car’s health and potential issues. Expert Advice: We’ll give you a professional report, explaining any red flags or minor issues. Don’t buy blindly—protect yourself and make the right choice. For a small fee, we’ll inspect the car so you can drive with confidence. Call us today! 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Buying a used car in Nigeria can be a smart decision for many reasons. With the rising cost of brand-new cars and the vast selection of Nigerian used cars available, you can get a solid deal if you know what to look for. However, not every used car is a hidden gem; some are ticking time bombs with underlying issues that could cost you a fortune in repairs. To help you make a smart purchase, here’s an extensive guide on what to check before handing over your hard-earned cash. 1. Check the Car’s Papers and History First things first—ensure the car’s documents are in order. The papers should match the car’s information exactly, including VIN, model, and color. Here are key documents you should expect: Proof of Ownership: that the car legally belongs to the seller. A change of ownership form can be crucial if the car has switched hands multiple times. Vehicle License: Make sure the vehicle is legally on the road. Expired licenses might indicate that the car hasn’t been used in a while—potentially due to mechanical issues. Custom Papers: Cars imported to Nigeria require customs clearance. Confirm these papers to avoid legal trouble down the line. A background check on the car’s history is also essential. Check online databases or consult car diagnostic services to if the car has been in accidents or has recurring issues. Don’t skip this step; it could save you from nasty surprises. 2. Inspect the Exterior: Bodywork and Paint The car’s exterior can give clues about its past. A car with obvious bodywork flaws or inconsistent paint might have been in a serious accident or poorly maintained. Here’s what to examine closely: Alignment: Misaligned s indicate that repairs were made, possibly after an accident. Rust Spots: Rust is a common issue in Nigeria’s humid climate, especially in older vehicles. Minor rust can be fixed, but deep, widespread rust could compromise the car’s structure. Paint Consistency: Watch out for mismatched paint areas, which could signal that bodywork was done to repair accident damage. Tip: Look at the car in broad daylight to spot any imperfections or inconsistencies that might not be obvious in low light. 3. Tires and Wheel Alignment Tires can tell you a lot about a car’s alignment and overall condition. Worn or uneven tires may indicate alignment problems or suspension issues. Here’s what to look for: Tread Depth: The tread should be even across all tires. If it’s significantly worn or uneven, the car may need realignment. Tire Condition: Cracks or bulges in the tires can be hazardous, requiring immediate replacement. Spare Tire: Confirm the spare tire is available and in good condition. Alignment issues can affect the car’s steering and safety, so don't overlook them. Testing the car’s wheel alignment while driving is another smart move. 4. Under the Hood: Engine Inspection The engine is the car's heart, and a healthy engine is essential for a long-lasting vehicle. Here's what you need to check: Oil Levels and Quality: Low or dirty oil may indicate neglect. Pull out the dipstick; clean oil is a good sign, while dark, gritty oil might mean you’ll need an immediate oil change. Coolant Levels: Check the radiator and coolant reservoir. Low levels may indicate leaks or other engine issues. Strange Noises: Start the car and listen for any unusual sounds. Ticking, knocking, or rattling noises can signal serious engine problems. Consider investing in a comprehensive car diagnostic test before purchase to uncover potential hidden issues. 5. Inspect the Transmission Whether automatic or manual, the transmission should work smoothly. Here’s how to spot transmission problems: Test Drive: Shift gears to ensure smooth transitions without grinding or delay. Transmission Fluid: Check the fluid level and quality. Burnt-smelling or dirty transmission fluid could point to issues. Clutch Condition (Manual Cars): In manual cars, the clutch should engage smoothly. If it slips or sticks, it may need replacement. Transmission repairs can be costly, so it’s crucial to check for any signs of trouble. 6. Brakes and ABS System The brakes are essential for safety, so make sure they’re working perfectly. During the test drive: Brake Responsiveness: The brakes should engage smoothly and stop the car promptly without a lot of force. Unusual Noises: Squealing or grinding sounds when braking may mean worn-out brake pads. ABS Light: If the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light is on, it could indicate issues with the ABS system. Don’t overlook the brake system; compromised brakes can pose serious safety risks. 7. Test the Electronics and Sensors Modern cars come equipped with a variety of electronics and sensors that manage everything from airbags to fuel efficiency. Here’s what you should : Dashboard Lights: When you turn the car on, make sure all dashboard lights turn on briefly and then go off. Persistent lights (like Check Engine or ABS) indicate a problem. Power Windows and Locks: Test all electronic features to ensure they’re operational. Air Conditioning: The AC should blow cold air efficiently, especially in Nigeria’s hot climate. Audio and Infotainment System: Make sure the audio system is functional. Faulty electronics may require costly repairs, so it’s best to detect them early on. 8. Check the Suspension and Underbody A car’s suspension impacts handling, comfort, and safety. During the test drive, listen for any clunking sounds when going over bumps, as this could indicate suspension problems. Here’s what to look for: Shock Absorbers: Press down on each corner of the car. If it bounces more than once, the shocks may be worn. Undercarriage Rust: Nigeria’s roads and climate can cause rust and corrosion underneath the car, which may affect performance and safety. 9. Mileage and Overall Wear A car’s mileage can reveal how much life it has left. Typically, high-mileage cars have more wear and tear. While a high mileage doesn’t automatically disqualify a car, you’ll want to: Mileage with Condition: Make sure the car’s wear and tear align with the recorded mileage. Excessive wear with low mileage might mean the odometer has been tampered with. Check Service Records: A car that has been serviced regularly, even with high mileage, may still be in good condition. 10. Test Drive The final step is a thorough test drive. Here’s what to pay attention to: Acceleration: The car should accelerate smoothly without jerking. Braking: Brakes should respond quickly and smoothly. Handling: Pay attention to how the car handles turns and curves. A test drive can reveal a lot about the car’s condition and any hidden issues. Before You Buy, Call Us for a Full Car Diagnostic! Buying a used car in Nigeria can be risky if you skip a proper inspection. Before finalizing your purchase, let our expert diagnostic service help you make a well-informed decision. Our advanced diagnostic system can scan every part of the vehicle, from the engine and gearbox to the ABS system and brainbox. With our diagnostic tools, you get a full report on every component, so you know exactly what you’re buying. Don’t take chances with your investment—call us before you buy, and let us make sure your new ride is safe, reliable, and worth every naira. Our Diagnostic Service: Comprehensive Scanning: Engine, gearbox, ABS system, brainbox, and every component of the car. Accurate Results: Our system provides a detailed analysis of the car’s health and potential issues. Expert Advice: We’ll give you a professional report, explaining any red flags or minor issues. Don’t buy blindly—protect yourself and make the right choice. For a small fee, we’ll inspect the car so you can drive with confidence. Call us today!
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