Why
are imported fairly used-cars in Nigeria referred to as ‘tokunbo’ cars in the
first place?
I guess that’s a million dollar question which
unfortunately this article isn’t going to answer. But nonetheless, several
angles of the topic will be well analyzed to inform both intending car buyers
and current car owners about the gains of going the ‘tokunbo’ way.
There are a
truck load of reasons why Nigeria is flooded with imported used cars and why
most Nigerians are literally forced to make do with these cars; the main
factors that have driven up the demand for tokunbo cars are the current
deficient state of our local automotive industry, unbelievably high burrowing
rates and lack of innovation to drive real growth on several levels of the
Nigerian automotive industry at large.
So back to the topic at hand
which can be summarized in one question; what are the hidden and glaring
advantages of purchasing tokunbo cars? The many answers to this question are
enumerated below.
Unlimited
access to car-specific data: the data and information you need to
weigh your purchasing options and to carry out all sorts of pre/post purchase
analysis and decision-making is readily available. It’s re-assuring to know
that if your car develops a problem, you can further research, study trends and
make decisions that might even help you save a few Naira bundles. Also taking
cognizance of the kind of mechanics we have around, you can’t go wrong
empowering yourself with useful practical knowledge about your kind of car and
banking less on just what car manufacturers say about their products; besides
its their ‘beloved’ hitch-free car product.
Pocket
friendly price tags: Simply put, tokunbo cars are cheaper! This
undoubtedly is the main driver behind the proliferation of these cars.
But: These cars are relatively
cheaper for a reason or tons of reasons. Also burrowing rates of up to 25%
isn’t something a nation like ours should brag about and quite a number of
Japanese tokunbo cars don’t depreciate in real life as they ought to based on
paper analysis.
Availability
of Spare-parts: owning a tokunbo car means you have options
when it comes to the kind of spare-part you might desire; it all depends on the
quality and durability you require whether it’s a brand new OEM (original
equipment manufacturer) or an aftermarket car product.
Technical
Mastery: After years of mechanics having to maintain and repair
certain model ranges, them becoming better at it is only natural and well
expected. An example is here in Lagos where there is hardly any mechanic that
can’t fix a 1999 Toyota Camry popularly known as ‘tiny light’.
Collectors
and enthusiast best bet: The exact opposite of how classic cars are
valued in more modern societies exists here in Nigeria where old cars are
either in junk-yards or used as taxis (the kabu-kabu type). This in fact is an
enthusiast’s delight because one can purchase a world acclaimed ‘classic’ at a
ridiculously low price within our well-beloved territorial enclave-Nigeria.
Source:
http://autobaseafrica.com/the-beauty-of-tokunbo-cars-2/
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