Hello again Liberia to the world I would rather ship a can than buy in Liberia and also I rather buy a four wheel drive I think it is safe to drive in Africa because of the bad roads, anyway thanks for the video it is very interesting and informative and thanks again I appreciate your contents.
My niece has that one she loves it that's a real good price they are like 45k to 39k in the US but after 150k miles it's time to trade up the drive trains don't last long
Hey bro thanks for your video, good prices!. Can i ask you something?. I grew up in liberia in the 80´s until 90 or 91, in Snafu and then monrovia. I would like to find someone, i know they are still alive, how would i find them today ?. Cant find em on facebook. Hope you have a few suggestions. Greetings from Denmark
They that bought the cars in the us pay tax too, which of course will be added in the price. You only gonna save in the shipment as well as headache in freeing your car
@@georgejosiah8030 yes that’s true So most of the time , not dealing with the shipping and freeing drama is better But also sometimes they charge u extra , those that have dealerships have connections where they don’t pay as much or some even get duty free which means they don’t pay … unless a person has all that , in most cases it’s better buying in Liberia
It's definitely better to just buy it in Liberia. Very very reasonable. I tried shipping cars to Liberia before....I went through so much hell that I vowed never again
If you go thru M &M shipping they are very reliable. But it very expensive base on the car model. 2012 chev equinox go for 5k for shipping. If you buy the car 4k or 5 k that 10k easy
@@WeAreTrueAfrican right , and sometimes even tho u have the money to free the car , it’s such a hustle getting out of there … might have to give other people small thing in addition
Buying a car is nothing. But if there are no pave long distance roads that will take me to my county then what is the reason for buying a car. Just so I would drive around Monrovia. I should buy a car?
I feel u on that Only thing tho is these cars are all shipped from the US and haven’t been driven in Liberia, they still have the American plates and u can see when it was shipped But yeh I feel u , u have to dig deeper but they do theirs a bit different, plus just check it out with your Machanic
They need to add a Carfax service that will provide the history of each car….that will put to rest whatever suspicion a buyer might have. Nice video though…great job…keep it coming. 🎉
I know you’ve seen that documentary about the stolen car recently but u can’t say someone business is all stolen car tho I know some do sell stolen car , but generalizing is not right
I’m making a full In-depth video with the mileage , so you’ll see it’s not actually bad Secondly , business has rules Meaning if the supply is scares and demand is high, below average goods will sell for a higher price , Liberia do not make cars , these cars has to be shipped and cleared at the port adding at least $3k - $5k on them … so yes, even if it’s 150k millage , the price will still not be bad because there aren’t abundant of dealerships in Liberia , that’s first , second, Liberia don’t make cars , third the dealer set the market value for the car … so if that’s the price everywhere, what’s I’ll u do ? Not like buying mango where u can say u know what , this mango is too expensive I’m just gonna go plug one out of my tree in the back yard …
Hi They do not … Almost no car dealerships have payment options, if anything, u can pay in 2 or 3 payments but the car will stay at the lot until u finished paying There’s no system in the country to track people
These prices are relative Unless you have an auction license in America, you’ll be paying about the same amount for these cars in the US for example… cars prices had increased in the US . Now add the cost of shipping these cars , most people will want between $1,500 - $2,000 and the you’ll go through freeing the cars from the port and they’ll want about $2,000 . Add all together buying may be cheaper . Unless u already own a car and just shipping , cars in Liberia may be cheaper ….