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5 Top Tips To Buy A Car Safely During The Coronavirus Pandemic In Nigeria by NaijautoDotCom(m): 5:32am On Mar 24, 2020
Buying a car in Nigeria has never been as dangerous as it is now with the Coronavirus situation. But there's a safe way to do it still.
Despite the ongoing outbreak caused by COVID-19 worldwide, it’s not the end of the world and life goes on, right?

It’s true it seems very much like the end of planet earth as we know it, with hundreds of thousands infected and about 15,000,000 now dead according to WHO. Also, the pandemic has seen stock markets plunging and businesses going down.

The global auto market has not escaped unscathed either as many automakers have and continue to shut down plants in Asia, the USA, and especially Europe.

Still, because life goes on, you might find yourself in the quandary of urgently needing to buy a car despite the outbreak. Firstly, if it’s not absolutely necessary, it might be advisable to hold off your car buying spree for a few weeks. By that time, the health situation in Nigeria and worldwide should be better.

However, if you absolutely cannot wait, then you can make that car purchase safer with these helpful tips:
1. Buy your car online
Aha, this is where top auto sites like Naijauto’s cars for sale portal could save your life. Research and make your car purchase online. Find the best prices, dealers, and anything else you need from the comfort of your home. Then, when it is time, make the purchase by a bank transfer, or via debit card. Easy, right?

2. Check the car’s history
Especially if the car is a recent import from overseas, you need to make sure you know where your new car is coming from. This is so you can be especially vigilant if it’s coming from a high-risk territory. The smart thing could be not to buy a car from a high-risk area for the time being.
>>> Read the full post at https://naijauto.com/car-buying-and-selling/tips-to-buy-a-car-during-coronavirus-pandemic-6385

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