by tooyeoku@gmail.com | Jul 3, 2025 | Auto Trends
Not too long ago, the only way to buy a car in Nigeria was to visit a car lot, haggle with a dealer under the sun, and pray you weren’t being scammed. But today, things have changed. From Lagos to Kano, Nigerians are now buying cars online — both locally and...
by tooyeoku@gmail.com | Jul 3, 2025 | Auto Trends
Take a quick look at traffic in Lagos, Abuja, or Port Harcourt — you’ll notice one thing: SUVs are everywhere. From the Toyota Highlander to the Lexus RX and Hyundai Santa Fe, the streets are dominated by these high-riding, muscle-looking vehicles. But...
by tooyeoku@gmail.com | Jul 3, 2025 | Auto Trends
Electric cars — or EVs — have taken over roads in the U.S., Europe, and even parts of Asia. From Teslas to BYDs, the future is quietly humming along on battery power. But here in Nigeria, where NEPA still plays hide-and-seek, fuel scarcity pops up like a...
by tooyeoku@gmail.com | Jul 3, 2025 | Maintenance Tips
Let’s be honest: most Nigerian drivers don’t think about their fuel filter until the car starts jerking or refuses to start at all. By then, it’s too late — and you’re stranded somewhere between Ojuelegba and nowhere. But here’s the thing: your fuel...
by tooyeoku@gmail.com | Jul 2, 2025 | Maintenance Tips
If you’ve ever walked past a mechanic workshop in Nigeria, chances are you’ve seen someone pour a bucket of water directly on a car engine — sometimes even when it’s hot and steaming. It’s such a common sight, most people don’t even question it. But here’s the truth:...