After-sales: The new battleground for Nigeria’s auto industry
Why electric vehicle fire requires expert handling – Fire Service
BMW 3 Series sets benchmark in space, power, comfort
Land Rover Discovery completes historic expedition
Skoda Yeti, SUV or hatchback?
Almera, the big bang from Nissan
Skoda Superb is Best Estate Car – CarBuyer
Porsche Excels in J.D. Customers’ satisfaction survey
Lagos gives ultimatum to FG Mass Transit owners
Lagos aids Mega City Transport with Greatwall Florid
Sikkens organises training for auto firms
Driving Safety Tips
Skoda Superb is Best Estate Car – CarBuyer
This car would give aircrafts a chase if….
Range Rover Evoque irresistible, says Coscharis boss
Tata Aria, world class MPV from India
Why vehicles sales dropped – Ajuya
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SubscribeToyota Avanza returns with more power, improved comfort, better handling
WITH more power,spacious interior, improved comfort and fuel efficiency, the all-new Toyota Avanza Multi-Purpose Vehicle, MPV, has been launched into the Nigerian market following the success of its predecessor.
American brands storm Nigerian market
THE American auto brands are gradually bouncing back into the Nigerian market, having lost their leading position to the European and Japanese brands many years ago.
ABC Transport unveils Smart Coach
ABC Transport Plc has introduced a new coach operation known as Smart Coach, aimed at meeting the increasing demands of its customers in the medium size bus segment. The Smart Coach, a Navigo-model 27-seater luxury coach, is designed to offer passengers an alternative between a coach and a mini bus.
Sun Motors re-introduces zero interest finance for Nissan buyers
One of Nissan dealers in Nigeria, Sun Motors Limited has re-introduced her award winning ‘Zero interest sales incentive for desiring automobile patrons seeking to own delectable Nissan vehicles.
Are Chinese brands becoming threat to others?
THE Chinese auto brands recorded about a 100 per cent growth in 2011 in Nigeria when compared to their performance the previous year. According to import statistic from the nations’ ports, a total of 4,508 Chinese vehicles were sold in Nigeria in 2011 as compared with 2356 units in 2010. This means that the Chinese brands are fast becoming a threat to the Japanese, Europeans and American brands in the country.
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