In the past couple of years, buying a new car was the in vogue for a lot of corporate firms despite having “cost saving” as their main goal and objective. They believe by buying brand-new vehicles, they will be saving a lot of money on repairs and routine maintenance.
We at Automaze Nationwide Limited believe the contrary. Some of these firms have failed to realize they are not really saving money on routine maintenance because old or new vehicles must be maintained and secondly, they fail to realize it doesn’t take long before the fancy shiny cars start to fail or depreciate due to bad driving habits and the poor condition of our roads. Most importantly, a brand-new vehicle loses about 13% of its second-hand value once registered.
Owing to this fact, we have designed a product called “Automaze Super Saver”.
The rationale is that a typical company vehicle will accumulate around 20.000 miles within the first 3 to 5 months, so the question is: is it really worth paying =N=1000,000.00 for driving a car for 3 to 5 months? because that is the minimum you will be saving per unit on this product?