How a car can be shipped to Nigeria & does it have extra charges?

car shipping cost to nigeriaMost of the vehicle we have listed are exportable. If ever in doubt, please contact our customer service at 215-289-0300. Please use shipping calculator on every item to figure out maximum cost on the vehicle. You could also obtain a free shipping quote to Nigeria by going to www.haulmatch.com.

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How can I obtain a key for the vehicle?

We suggest the following three ways to obtain a key for your vehicle:

  1. From VIN. Contact a local authorized dealer (for your vehicle make) and inquire if a key can be made from the VIN
  2. From Ignition Code. If the local authorized dealer cannot make a key from the VIN, then ask if a key can be made from the code engraved on the ignition. This would require removal of the ignition in order to view the code.
  3. From Ignition. Take your vehicle’s ignition to a locksmith, who will be able to make a key specific to the ignition. This usually costs under $100.

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If I purchased the car in Canada, what taxes and fees am I responsible for?

Customers who purchase a vehicle in Canada MUST pay taxes. If delivery takes place in Ontario, then 13% HST will apply to the sale, regardless of where the customer lives. If delivery takes place outside of Ontario, the tax applicable to that province should be charged. But what does `delivery` mean? It`s based on where the customer takes possession of the vehicle. – If the customer picks the vehicle up in Ontario and drives it home, delivery takes place in Ontario – If the vehicle is shipped out-of-province with the customer`s name showing as the shipper on the bill of lading, delivery takes place in Ontario – If the vehicle is shipped out of province with the dealer`s name showing as the shipper on the bill of lading, then delivery takes place in the destination province. Out-of-province purchasers from non-HST provinces and territories will be able to apply for a refund of the 8% provincial portion of the HST from Canada Revenue Agency, once they have registered the vehicle in their home province and paid any applicable provincial taxes. Here`s a summary of tax rates in all Canadian jurisdictions. Delivered To Tax rate in % Nova Scotia 15% Newfoundland 13% New Brunswick 13% Ontario 13% British Columbia 12% Alberta 5% Manitoba 5% North West Territories 5% Nunavut 5% Prince Edward Island 5% Quebec 5% Saskatchewan 5% Yukon 5%

What does the bid amount include?

The bid amount on RideSafely.com primarily represents the vehicle’s auction price. However, it doesn’t encompass associated expenses such as auction fees, RideSafely service charges, loading fees, documentation fees, transportation expenses, and so forth. These costs are supplementary to the bid amount.

  • The exact fees can differ based on the vehicle’s value, the specific auction, and its location.
  • This pricing structure is known as “all-in” pricing.
  • RideSafely offers “all-in” pricing to enhance the customer experience.
  • “All-in” pricing provides clarity and transparency to the purchasing process.
  • It ensures that customers are informed upfront about the total expenditure.
With us, you’ll encounter no hidden charges or unexpected costs.

(Please be aware: A $150 documentation fee is applicable, and it is not factored into the offer price.)

If you have additional questions or need assistance, our RideSafely team is here to help. Connect with us at (215) 289-0300 for prompt support.

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Can you tell me how much it would cost to repair a vehicle?

Ridesafely.com does not repair vehicles and, for legal reasons, does not provide repair estimates. Prices for new parts can be obtained from a local authorized dealer (of your vehicle make). Prices for used parts can be obtained from a local salvage yard or an on-line auction site.