Nigeria’s
online car market place, Carmudi has warned Nigerians against purchasing
recalled cars. Recalled cars are cars that automakers order for their return
after releasing them to the market. This is always due to some technical
problems resulting from parts omission in the factory during production.
Recall
that recently, American automaker, Ford announced a major recall of 850,000
vehicles from model years 2013 and 2014 due to a problem with the “restraints
control module.
Also,
it was documented that Toyota Hiace YH3 buses were recalled in Australia as a
result of fire in 1990 and recently in 2012. The 1990 safety recall closed
August 26, 2010, the period Nigeria started recording high Toyota Hiace crashes
involving fire incidents giving proof that most of these recalled cars made
their way to Nigeria.
In a
statement, Carmudi said
such brands of recalled cars could find their way into
the Nigeria market and therefore shared insights on what to do when one buys
such cars.
According
to the statement “Sometimes due to ignorance or oversight, many of such cars
have made their way into the African auto market and eventually the Nigeria
market before the recall and even after it.
“This
is an issue because just last year, the Federal Road Safety Corps again raised
alarm over the high rate of Toyota related crashes and accidents and even went
as far as writing to the Managing Director, Toyota Nigeria calling his
attention to the high rate of crashes and fires involving Toyota automobiles.
He said the study indicated that road traffic crashes involving buses had been
on the increase since 2007 and that available data showed an average yearly
increase of 126 crashes involving Toyota Hiace buses, representing 48 per cent
of the total number of buses involved in accidents.”
Carmudi
therefore recommended that to avoid being stuck with a car which has been
recalled “It is important to research before buying any car. The research
should include the possible defect, general problem of the car like
transmitting issues, battery durability, electrical faults etc. It is also
important to have an idea of the fuel consumption of the car and how stable the
car’s center of gravity is.”
The
statement noted that if one buys a car that gets recalled, one should take the
following steps: “Understand the reason behind the recall of the car ; Inform
your car dealer and take the car back to the dealership where you bought it or
the nearest show room; Complete all the necessary paper work and make sure all
your car documents are complete because you have to hand this over too and do
not sell your recalled car to another person as it may end up endangering the
life of the driver and the public.”
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