Car upgrading has become a popular way of saving money in Nigeria as the prices of vehicles have increased significantly due to the exchange rate between the dollar and the Naira, as well as customs duties. Many people opt to upgrade their cars to get some of the features found in newer models.
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Vehicle upgrading usually involves cosmetic changes such as replacing headlights, taillights, and bumpers with compatible parts from a higher model year. Some people believe that upgrading a car has no effect on its functionality, while others argue that only the body parts are changed, leaving no room for concern.
There are a variety of upgrades available, such as seat covers, steering wheel covers, sound system upgrades, LED lighting upgrades, stylish aftermarket wheels, maintenance updates, performance tyres, and better brakes. Additionally, car owners can repair paint, polish tyres, wax surfaces, add a clear bra, add window tint, try windshield film, add a new steering wheel cover, add seat covers, replace floor mats, get a professional clean, try a trunk organizer, and update their technology.
Upgraded 2014 Toyota Land Cruiser to 2023, Worth It?
When considering buying an upgraded car in Nigeria, it’s important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of SUVs. SUVs are specifically designed to handle rough terrains and various weather conditions. They offer spacious interiors and larger cargo areas, which make them ideal for long journeys or outdoor activities. Moreover, they come equipped with advanced safety technologies that enhance the safety of their occupants.
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However, SUVs generally consume more fuel, require more frequent maintenance, and contribute more to environmental pollution. Additionally, buying a new or upgraded SUV entails a significant initial investment.
Recently, Autorush advertised a 2014 model Toyota Land Cruiser that has been upgraded to a 2023 model. It’s available for sale at N45,000,000.
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