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How To Identify Old Re-Branded Vehicles

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How To Identify Old Re-Branded Vehicles

There are many Nigerians currently buying vehicles for private use despite the economic recession, it will be a good thing to share a little discovery regarding old re-branded vehicles that could be a great help to such individuals planning to buy a car either for private use or for commercial purpose.

 How To Identify Old Re-Branded Vehicles
How To Identify Old Re-Branded Vehicles

A visit to a car market where lots of cars were displayed for sale and a little research was carried out for the purpose of writing a post on the prices of cars in Nigeria.

A different thing entirely was discovered which prompted the writing of this very post. It was discovered that despite the good looks of the cars not all of them are actually new.

A closer look at all of the cars also revealed something unique that prompts the need to take note of the differences between the new cars, fairly used and imported cars, and the Nigerian used and re-branded cars.

THE NEW CARS

They look very flashy and has all of their parts both in and out appearing new even the seats inside speaks volume of the quality of those cars, while the tire date of manufacturing is current, some of them even have their manual placed at the front seat of the car and locked up, besides they were also well separated from other types.

THE IMPORTED FAIRLY USED CARS

When the difference between the brand new car and this very type was noted, the conclusion that the majority of the commercial vehicles in the car market today are actually imported fairly used ones became more concrete.

A good example of such is the commercial buses and a good number of some low price private cars like the V-boot and flat boot vehicles.

Under this category, it was observed that only a few differences between them and the new cars because they equally look flashy and would be mistaken easily to be brand new cars.

The difference observed saw was;

The writtings on their tires had gone weak and the tire teeth as well.

The seats are not new but were well packed with nylon to look like a new ones.

There is no trace of a sticker on the body but the paint color is not very sharp like the new ones.

They actually appear just a little different from the new cars.

THE NIGERIAN USED AND RE-BRANDED CARS

The reason for focusing this post on this very title is because I view it as deception and misleading to sell an old car as the new one just because it was carefully re-furnished and re-branded with new parts and a special panel beater works without the knowledge of the buyer.

A good number of such car was located in the spaces where new cars are sold it took me a closer level of discussion with one of the apprentices in the dealer park to discover that those cars are actually re-branded and re-furnished Nigerian used cars.

I went further to fetch more information when he started saying that those cars are mostly damaged Nigerian cars as a result of an accident or other conditions not actually that they were old cars, but whichever one be the case “let’s call a spade a spade” it is not a good practice.

Though he emphasized that they do inform some of their customers who want to buy from the category of new cars about the condition of those re-branded types.

The little discoveries I made from those types of cars which may be hard to notice when staying far are;

They were well actually furnished with new paint on the whole of the car body including areas that ordinarily paints do not suppose to appear for genuine new vehicles such places like the backside of the tire.

The paint thickness of the cars appeared very thick more than the genuine new cars because the intention was to use the paint in hiding some of the flaws in the car body either as a result of panel beating action or as a result of welding works done on it.

The next visible evidence is for you to quietly look under the car just beneath the tire level, you will observe that most of the parts there will reveal the old age of the car, in fact, this very action gave me a much clear difference when compared to the new cars.

I was not given access to see the car engine and other things in the bonnet as it was against their policy but I believe it will still give a better difference in appearance when compared to a brand new car.

The whole visible parts of the cars were looking flashy starting from the body, lights, bumpers, and seats to even the tires such that the only way to know if they are fake is by coming close to observe the above-listed activities.

This is just a little discovery I made in a car market whose name I decided to withhold, if this post is helpful to you or you have had a similar discovery or have additional contribution based on your own experience in regard to this post it will be highly welcomed through the comment trends, please use the comment trend to air your view.

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