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9 Simple Ways To Keep The Value Of Your Car High In Nigeria

CarPulseBy CarPulseApril 18, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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9 Simple Ways To Keep The Value Of Your Car High In Nigeria
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One thing about cars is that their values start depreciating from the first time you start using them. The more you use a car, the weaker it becomes, and gradually, the value of that vehicle cannot be compared to that of newer models. 

That’s one of the reasons the value of used vehicles is lower than the newer versions of those vehicles. The more your vehicle’s value reduces, the less you’ll earn when you resell it.

However, there are ways you can maintain the value of your vehicle to help you earn a decent amount from them when you decide to resell. Below, we take you through the nine simple ways to ensure this today.

9 Best Ways To Maintain The Value Of Your Car In Nigeria

Should You Fix Your Car For More Than Its Value
Should You Fix Your Car For More Than Its Value

If you have plans of ever reselling your car, you must start maintaining it from the moment you purchase it. Don’t wait until you’ve decided to resell before planning how to go about the maintenance process.

Here are nine easy driving habits that’ll enable you to maintain your vehicle’s value in Nigeria today.

  1. Give The Car Some Break

When you buy a brand-new car, allow the car’s break some space for a while. Allow the vehicle to enjoy some easy driving for the first 1,000 miles so that the car can be properly broken in. Give your brand-new car some tender driving, and you’ll be thankful for it in the long run.

  1. Stop Completely Before Switching Gears

The habit of switching gears while driving is what ruins the transmission of a vehicle. It might seem cool to switch gears while driving, but in the long run, your vehicle will start developing issues you might not afford to repair.

  1. Step On The Car

Once your vehicle becomes familiar with the road, you must step on its accelerator to its maximum capacity. However, this should be done only occasionally, especially on open roads. Firing the car’s accelerator helps to clean out the carbon deposits in the engine and prevents the engine from smoking.

  1. Easy On Road Bumps

Most car owners don’t realize this, but aggressively driving through road bumps affects the car’s suspension in the long run. This equally applies to bad roads in Nigeria. While driving, always protect your car from bad roads and bumps by driving slowly through those paths. Remember that bad suspension reduces a car’s resale value.

  1. Don’t Tailgate

Always keep a safe distance from the car moving ahead of you. Driving bumper-to-bumper with another vehicle is the cause of many car accidents in Nigeria, and it’s a poor driving technique that could easily ruin your vehicle.

  1. Accelerate Moderately

Allow your car to pick up speed slowly. There’s no need to force your vehicle to move from 0 to 60mph in 3 seconds. The high-speed level of race cars is one of the major reasons why they have low resale value.

  1. Drive Atleast Once A Week

Driving your car once a week helps keep the vehicle’s internals active and not wearing down. Allowing a vehicle to sit for weeks or months without driving affects the internal components of the vehicle.

  1. Learn To Coast

Learning to coast is especially important when you’re driving through traffic. The best car practice during this time is removing your leg from the throttle, allowing the vehicle to move freely and come to a stop on its own.

  1. Steer When The Car Is Moving

Steering your car when moving helps reduce the stress off your car’s steering pump. Allowing your car steering pump to absorb the entire stress of driving only causes the vehicle to develop faults in the long run. 

Conclusion

A Nigerian-used car can have great resale value. But the only way to ensure that is by practising good driving from the very first day you purchase your vehicle. 

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