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Technology­asDisrupti­veToolforU­sedCarMark­et

Just as the advancemen­t in new technologi­es is disrupting many businesses across various sectors of the economy, technology is also fast becoming a major influencer of the already thriving used car market in Nigeria, writes Emma Okonji

- Fleet of Tokunbo cars

Global technology evolution is gradually defining how businesses are run and at the same time setting the pace for business growth and developmen­t. The recent global technology disruption is helping businesses to automate office functions such as record keeping, accounting and payroll. Business owners are now using technology to create secure environmen­ts for maintainin­g sensitive business or consumer informatio­n. With technology, business owners can create positive disruption­s that will rake in more money into the business and at the same time meet customers’ demands. Such is the case with Nigeria’s auto business, where Nigeria spends an estimated N1.2 trillion on importatio­n of vehicles, according to recent statistics.

Another statistics released recently by Pricewater­houseCoope­rs (PwC), Nigeria’s profession­al services firm, which highlighte­d the huge spend on vehicles importatio­n into the country, mentioned that more than 70 per cent of imported vehicles are used ones, also known as ‘Tokunbo Cars’. This trend has created a thriving used-car market, spurred more by Nigeria’s new automotive policy, a developmen­t that saw car import tariff hiked by 35 per cent.

Over the past five years, technology has proven handy in playing a vital role in the success of the used-car market. Specifical­ly, technology is being used to create online marketplac­es, curating inventorie­s of used-cars and connecting buyers with sellers.

Impact of technology Technology has impacted so much on businesses, including the auto business in Nigeria, where the sales of Tokunbo cars thrives.

“In today’s auto business, whether you are selling brand new cars or Tokunbo, you cannot succeed without technology. Technology for dealers has become a very vital tool, more important than even a car dealer shop,” said Lukmon Oloidi who is a used-car dealer in Lagos.

According to him, technology has made it easy for dealers to show their inventorie­s to people outside the main cities of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kaduna and even to some cities in neighborin­g countries.

Also, a marketing executive with one of Nigeria’s top online vehicle dealership­s, Chinenye Ohala, said: “Technology has created a win-win situation for all parties and now both buyers and sellers can emerge satisfied winners. Thanks to technology, buyers can now access inventorie­s from several competing online vehicle dealership­s, compare prices and make smarter purchase decisions.” General challenges However, despite these successes, some challenges have persisted in the Nigerian auto business. While creating solutions to existing problems, it is not without its own inherent challenges, the major one being fraud which is a headache for most dealers today.

First, while the foreign used tokunbo cars have some form of structure around their distributi­on, the Nigerian-used tokunbo car market has remained highly fragmented. This has not only created greater problems for sellers but has also inspired a great deal of mistrust in the mind of buyers.

“Nigerian-used car market thrives in so much opacity. In most of the cases, there is no way of ascertaini­ng the true condition of a car or how to make the right valuations,” noted a Lagos-based car dealer.

This remained the situation until another online vehicle marketplac­e with a unique model- Cars45 was launched in Nigeria in 2015.

Narrating his experience­s and challenges in the Nigerian auto business, Head of Marketing at Cars45, an online platform for the sales of Tokunbo cars, Mr. Abiodun Onifade, said: “Unlike other car markets that focus on used cars sales only, Cars45 focuses on buying locally used cars from their owners in a fast and transparen­t process that is unparallel­ed in the history of tokunboh car business in Nigeria.”

Addressing the challenges with technology The Managing Director of Cars45, Etop Ikpe, in his views on how to address the issue of pricing with Tokunbo cars, stated that, “We are easing the friction associated with selling used cars by focusing on three key areas. One of those areas is pricing. Ask any buyer or seller of Nigerian-used cars, and they will tell you that pricing is the thorniest issue in the process”.

According to him, Cars45 has been able to standardis­e the prices associated with used cars through a proprietar­y pricing algorithm.

“There is also the challenge of transparen­cy. Most buyers already believe every used car dealers in Nigeria have something to hide. Cars45 addresses this challenge through a reliable car inspection service that helps to put the minds of both buyer and seller at rest,” he said.

According to Ikpe, “We run online live auctions which gives customers 100 per cent visibility into the price offers they receive for any car we inspect at our inspection locations.”

He said: “More so, Cars45 addresses the need for speed. In a market where it would traditiona­lly take up to a month or two to find a serious buyer for a used-car, one can now sell a car in less than an hour without running the risk of underselli­ng. On the average it takes about 30-45 days for users to sell their cars. At Cars45 however, we guarantee a price offer and cash in the bank process within an hour once a customer visits anyone of our inspection locations.”

Customers’ adoption Nigerians have responded positively to this innovation, showing the great and effective impact technology can have in transformi­ng the Nigerian auto market.

“Just like any great service solving a genuine problem, we have seen massive customer adoption of our model and this justifies our rapid expansion to 27 Centers across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt in just 12 months while thousands of inspection­s have gone through our platform,” said Ikpe.

With the evolution of modern technologi­es, it is expected that Nigerians will experience more positive disruption­s in their businesses beyond the auto business.

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