
For most Nigerian drivers, the focus at filling stations is simple: buy fuel, keep the car moving. But while fuel is essential, it’s not the only...

It’s a terrifying thought: you’re on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, cruising at 100 km/h, when suddenly your brakes fail. No warning, no gradual slowdown, just the sickening realization...

In Nigeria today, every drop of petrol counts. With pump prices hovering around ₦950 per litre in many cities, motorists are under increasing pressure to stretch...

Across Nigeria’s roads, from Lagos’ traffic-congested expressways to the rugged stretches of the Abuja–Lokoja highway, drivers face countless hazards. Also Read: Causes of Ball Joint Damage in...

Many car owners are religious about oil changes but unknowingly ignore other critical maintenance checks that could prevent costly breakdowns. Also Read: 6 Strong Cars That Are...
In Nigeria and around the world, motorists rely on different types of fuel to keep their vehicles moving. But what many drivers overlook is that the...

In Nigeria, many car owners wait until something breaks before visiting a mechanic. This approach is expensive, dangerous, and completely avoidable. Regular maintenance can extend the...

In Nigeria, many drivers view headlight as nothing more than a night-driving necessity. But the truth is, using your headlights correctly, even during the day can...

One of the deadliest types of vehicle failure is brake malfunction, often sudden, always terrifying, and frequently preventable. In 2024, the FRSC reported brake failure as...

A car on Nigerian roads isn’t just a mode of transport, it’s a critical safety tool. Unfortunately, millions of motorists still run vehicles without proper upkeep,...