The Benefits of Carpooling in Nigeria
Carpooling is starting to catch on in Nigeria, and for good reason. With fuel prices that keep climbing, traffic that […]
Carpooling is starting to catch on in Nigeria, and for good reason. With fuel prices that keep climbing, traffic that […]
Dash cams are becoming a must-have for drivers everywhere, and in Nigeria, they are especially useful. With unpredictable traffic, potholes
Owning a car in Nigeria is a big deal. It gives you independence in a country where public transport can
Driving in Nigeria means your car faces a daily battle against the elements. The intense sun bakes the paint, harmattan
Rust is a car’s silent enemy in Nigeria. It starts as a small spot on the underbody or door edge,
Leather seats give your car that premium feel, but they take a beating in everyday use. Spilled coffee, sweaty clothes
Stains on car upholstery are inevitable. A spilled coffee during rush hour, greasy fries from a quick stop, or mud
Storing a car for weeks, months, or even longer is common in Nigeria maybe you are traveling abroad, the car
Your car’s interior is where you spend hours every week breathing the air, touching the surfaces, resting against the seats.
The Nigerian sun is intense year-round. Temperatures regularly climb above 35°C, and the UV index stays high even during harmattan.