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Carloha Nigeria: Your one-stop-shop for high-end used cars

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
January 14, 2023
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Carloha, a global auto company that specialises in selling and servicing high-end used cars, has opened an office in Nigeria, the largest economy in Africa.

Carloha Nigeria has a lot of high-quality used cars in stock, and it’s in a good position to be the best company for buying and selling used cars in Nigeria.

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“We are in business to set the pace in sales and services of used vehicles in Nigeria by making it easy for all customers to own vehicles,” Mathew Enuoma Aje, the marketing manager said. “Carloha Nigeria is proud to have the best used cars from top brands that are durable, rugged, and well-refined to suit the tastes of all our customers. And what’s more, the type and condition of vehicles we sell are rare and can’t be found anywhere else.”

The company works with a well-known used car dealer in the United States to find the best used cars tailored for the Nigerian market by using big data technology. The goal of copying the automated system is to make Carloha Nigeria a viable company that will drive the world with the latest technological advances in car engineering and offer premium services that can’t be found anywhere else in sub-Saharan Africa.

“We have a lot of high-quality used cars from well-known brands like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota (Lexus), Ford, and Range Rover,” Aje said. “These cars are well-chosen and finished to specifications with state-of-the-art technology. The automated pricing system is used to find the right price for all used vehicles.”

He added that pricing used cars is a huge algorithmic challenge for the whole business. “Carloha Nigeria has fixed this problem by using machine learning technology to set the right price for each vehicle based on economic changes and market imbalances in the local market,” he said.

With the company’s global head office is in the United States, Carloha owns and manages a number of stores and maintenance centres and has more than 200 employees who work hard to help people buy cars, finance them, and get insurance for them.

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