Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,156,799 members, 7,831,591 topics. Date: Friday, 17 May 2024 at 09:53 PM

Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany - Car Talk - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Car Talk / Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany (4444 Views)

Carpet Grass Car In Akure That Has Got Everyone Talking: (photos) / SUV Climbs Over Another Car In Accident On Oshodi-apapa Road (photos) / 10 Things To Check When Buying A Second-hand Car (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 7:41pm On May 07, 2012
Hello all,

I am not familiar with the auto section at all, even though I found some very useful info there. I am planning to go to Germany very soon and will be looking to buy a second hand car there. The problem is, I don't speak a word of german, and my visit will be quite short. Does anybody have a website/info on how to find a reliable second hand car seller in germany?

many tks
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by olanshi: 8:31pm On May 07, 2012
Send me email on greatolanshi@gmail.com
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by hamsky: 8:32pm On May 07, 2012
Be rest assured that a lot of Germans understand English because of the presence of many Brits and Americans (cos of world war two), I was even surprise when i went their last year. Most signs are translated to English so u should be fine. As regards to finding where or how to buy a car you can ask your hotel manager or host,I reckon there are loads of car dealerships in Berlin. You can also buy a detailed city guide like their own version of Yellow pages from the airport when you get there to get a list car dealerships around you. Bear in mind that some businesses close on Sundays unlike England were its d other way round. Godspeed.

"I'm a Muslim and I'm not a terrorist."
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 8:55pm On May 07, 2012
@olanshi : email sent

@hamsky : tks for your reply, it feels better knowing I can get some info in english. What about the 'paperwork' once I choose the car, is it in english too or will I have to sign papers in german? I was thinking of going to hamburg, berlin or frankfurt. Is it easy to go around with public transportation/taxi, I'm a bit worried since I won't have much time to spend there...
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by hamsky: 2:19am On May 08, 2012
Miss_Ife: @olanshi : email sent

@hamsky : tks for your reply, it feels better knowing I can get some info in english. What about the 'paperwork' once I choose the car, is it in english too or will I have to sign papers in german? I was thinking of going to hamburg, berlin or frankfurt. Is it easy to go around with public transportation/taxi, I'm a bit worried since I won't have much time to spend there...

To be very sincere I don't know if documentaions can be done in english but I won't be surprise if it can be done cos of the english speaking population there. My advice will be once you find a car dealer, before purchasing the car you want ask them how easy it will be to ship it from were they are and the documentation required so as not to have any problems. As regards to transportaion I'd assume public transport will be more cheaper as it is in most european countries but might not be the best option for you since you're new in town (except you're very good with map reading you might get lost as it in most situations...lol), however its worth trying. Here's a list of taxi fares for the cities you'll be visiting:


Berlin (Taxi Start(Normal Tariff)=3.17 € | Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)= 1.79 € | Taxi 1hour waiting (Normal Tariff)=25.37 €)
Frankfurt (Taxi Start(Normal Tariff)=2.80 € | Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)= 1.65 € | Taxi 1hour waiting (Normal Tariff)=21.00 €)
Hamburg (Taxi Start(Normal Tariff)=2.80 € | Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)= 1.66 € | Taxi 1hour waiting (Normal Tariff)=26.33 €)


Here's also a link to the city's (Berlin) BVG bus transport website were you can find loads of information about bus timings/numbers and you can plan your trip before hand:http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/17105/name/Bus.html . You can also use the metro which I reckon will be quite convenient for you since you'll be travelling to other cities (There are free mini maps in the train station you can use to understand the route).



"I'm a Muslim and I'm not a terrorist."
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 8:10am On May 08, 2012
hamsky, thanks again
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by balogunsam(m): 6:14pm On May 08, 2012
i have never travld to germany but what i wana point to you is this. You truly may get a german or European car @ a cheap purchase cost over there but have you researched on the cost of shipping to Nigeria? Unlike the US where we get vehicles shipped home for around 1100-1400 dollars,i think it may cost waaaay more from germany. Also,keep in mind clearing. D cost of clearing in our ports is crazy these days! U sound hip,so i'm sure u dont intend to buy a BMW 3 SERIES 1985 model but something sweet and modern. Bear in mind clearing at our ports now starts @ around 200k-3M.
Why am i saying all these?
I want you to consider buying a car here in naija upon ur return home cuz it may end up costing u way way more buying from germany urself than doing so in Nigeria here.
''I'm a Christian and i'm not a hypocrite''-thumbs up to @olanshi
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 7:00am On May 09, 2012
@balogunsam : tks for your input. I already have contacts to clear the car in nigeria and ship it from germany for a price that fits my current budget. Now it all depends on what I can find in germany. I actually don't plan to drive the first car(s) I will ship, but sell them. I'll buy a very sweet and modern car for myself when the time comes wink

1 Like

Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by hamsky: 11:14am On May 09, 2012
@Miss_Ife: Would've been of more assistance if I lived in germany but I only go dere during summer for military exercises. Please let us know what your experience was like after the trip.
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 3:23pm On May 09, 2012
@hamsky, sure, I will let you know. I hope it won't take me too many trips to figure things out, though.

@ all : thanks for your advices
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by nwabobo: 5:36pm On May 09, 2012
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by MissIfe(f): 5:49pm On May 09, 2012
@nwabobo : thanks smiley this will help me budget things better
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by unipol(m): 9:01pm On Jul 09, 2012
so are you back or are you still in germany, i maybe of help because i frequent germany always.
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by mkazeem: 10:18am On Jul 10, 2012
Good day to every contributors to this trend.I hope the input will be be of immense help to our dear sister who is travelling to Germany.Kudos to you guys. wink
Re: Buying A Second Hand Car In Germany by femmy2010(m): 6:43am On Jul 13, 2012
If you would be shiPping from Hamburg then I can recommend a very reliable shipper to handle your pick up and shipping .

Call 08036363467 or email duduconsultt@yahoo.com

(1) (Reply)

Is Buying A Car With A Mileage Of 109,000 Miles A Safe/good Buy? / Ruling On Tinted Glass / 2008 Toyota Avalon Vs 2008 Honda Accord

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 22
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.