The talk about mileage is always paramount in the search for a tokunboh car, some say mileage is just a number and that actually maintenance is key, this seems not to be far from the truth.
I have seen many post cars with over 300,000 miles and say it is still going strong, but the issue is these cars were used in the US, so guys how far in terms of miles have you flogged your car in Nigeria.
N.B: if you bought it as tokunboh, subtract the mileage from the mileage at the time you bought it.
I have got a 2008 Toyota Hilux, with <b>183902km</b> on it, not sure to say it is still going strong, but still very functional. AC works great, never repaired, changed fuel pump twice, changed CAT once, changed clutch plate once, changed power steering pump once. Every other thing still working perfectly.
My 2005 Avensis has got 81942km on it. Only the AC has ever developed a fault, still drives very strong.
I have seen many post cars with over 300,000 miles and say it is still going strong, but the issue is these cars were used in the US, so guys how far in terms of miles have you flogged your car in Nigeria.
N.B: if you bought it as tokunboh, subtract the mileage from the mileage at the time you bought it.
I have got a 2008 Toyota Hilux, with <b>183902km</b> on it, not sure to say it is still going strong, but still very functional. AC works great, never repaired, changed fuel pump twice, changed CAT once, changed clutch plate once, changed power steering pump once. Every other thing still working perfectly.
My 2005 Avensis has got 81942km on it. Only the AC has ever developed a fault, still drives very strong.