Nigerian car users spend an average of N845,000 yearly to maintain a car, with the figure expected to increase soon owing to escalating prices of component and service charges. However, the majority of car owners rely on roadside and half-trained mechanics, leading to poorly maintained vehicles and frequent breakdowns.
Nigeria n car users spend an average of N845,000 yearly to maintain a car, with the figure expected to increase soon owing to escalating prices of component and service charges . Nigeria n car users spend an average of N845,000 yearly to maintain a car, with the figure expected to increase soon owing to escalating prices of component and service charges .
He maintained that with the market for vehicle maintenance growing at a rapid pace, the need for efficient vehicle maintenance solutions is important now more than ever. He noted that 90 per cent of the users, including companies, are struggling to monitor expenses related to fleet maintenance and repairs, resulting in operational inefficiencies and financial setbacks.
He said Cardio Autotech has workshops located in Lagos’ hotspots, ensuring accessibility and convenience for customers across the city. With a robust clientele and a team of experienced engineers, the company has earned a reputation for excellence in the automotive industry and is committed to delivering top-notch service, he said.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities.
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu; Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited , Mele Kyari; Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki and his Nasarawa State counterpart, Abdullahi Sule Telecommunications operators urged deposit money banks to pay up the N200 billion unstructured supplementary service data debts they owed them.
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