My thought as well In South Africa you can buy that Q5 Audi at most of the Auction Houses for R175 000.00 plus admin fee for R3400.00 way cheaper than this Japanese Imports if your living in another Country you still need to pay import duty
Guys, these cars are parked outside in the Walvis Bay weather and for those who don't know - Walvis Bay has a harsh environment when it comes to salt, so you getting rust for free. Also look closely cars are parked bumper to bumper physically. So expect some damages on all cars. Go and look for yourself in Walvis Bay guys.
Nope the problem is Weak chassis of this cars buy a car from walvis brand new from a dearship no rush Japan cars habe different chassis not designed for Africa
the bumped damage doesn't come from that, when shipped over to Namibia the cars in the containers are bumping sometimes the roof of the car but this isn't always the case, and these guys wouldn't ever bump the rear of a car I've been to the place, yes those cars stand outside in the weather but not all have shipping bumbs, all these cars are genuinely taken good care of by previous owners and serviced too, and the rust can be stopped with a under body and taking your car to the car wash everything week or so or if you've been in mud or water go immediately to the car wash because the salt water in walvis will eat your car!
Beware! My wife brought a car there 3months ago from a salesguy,he wangled it to a private deal and was paid to his bank account instead of Jan Japans. That same car exactly 300km later started throwing many lights and a day after it didnt even wanna go into 3rd gear or further. It was eventually towed away and we were refunded. Beware dodgy salesmen at Jan Japan Walvis Bay
@@thathappened2009 you just assumed? It was not made clear that it was a private sale,the evidence presented itself after the fact. Stop shilling for the same criminals you are accusing us of aiding.
There are no import fees in Namibia. You might have to pay when you want to register the car in South not here in Namibia. It's possible to register the cars in Namibia. You just have to check if it meets the requirements of the South African government
People are emotionally trapped by their materialistic needs..Here in Namibia we need cars to improve on our lifestyles..all this automatic, high electronic technology and fancy gatchets is such a big trap Most people make mistakes here..penny wise and pound foolish
They had some nice options on Golf 6 and 7's but unfortunately all the roofs were dented and damaged. a respray on those metallics will be very costly. ended buying from KDG.
I agree with one has to look at the cost of repairs vs buying something which doesn’t have issue , unless you get quote of the repairs & minus from the cost of the car why selling it like that . These are used cars which needs to be sold in good condition period
In South Africa you can buy that Q5 Audi at most of the Auction Houses for R175 000.00 plus admin fee for R3400.00 way cheaper than this Japanese Imports if your living in another Country you still need to pay import duty Lovely content my Brother
The salesman doesn’t have good knowledge of cars . These cars are second hand cars which has run their kilometres. You can’t say this car is a new sharp of 2016 yet we are in 2024 , it’s misleading it all about money. Why do give u 21 days warranty on a mechanical thing?
This guy has no idea of whats going on in this lot,doesnt know the fuel consumption,boot space,and the audi is a 2litre turbo not a 3litre. Whats wrong with this cou try😅😅😅😅
Thank you for the video. Aaah these guys are very expensive. These cars are very cheap in Botswana
My thought as well In South Africa you can buy that Q5 Audi at most of the Auction Houses for R175 000.00 plus admin fee for R3400.00 way cheaper than this Japanese Imports if your living in another Country you still need to pay import duty
Guys, these cars are parked outside in the Walvis Bay weather and for those who don't know - Walvis Bay has a harsh environment when it comes to salt, so you getting rust for free. Also look closely cars are parked bumper to bumper physically. So expect some damages on all cars. Go and look for yourself in Walvis Bay guys.
Good point
Nope the problem is Weak chassis of this cars buy a car from walvis brand new from a dearship no rush Japan cars habe different chassis not designed for Africa
You are right. I cant buy a car in the coast
the bumped damage doesn't come from that, when shipped over to Namibia the cars in the containers are bumping sometimes the roof of the car but this isn't always the case, and these guys wouldn't ever bump the rear of a car I've been to the place, yes those cars stand outside in the weather but not all have shipping bumbs, all these cars are genuinely taken good care of by previous owners and serviced too, and the rust can be stopped with a under body and taking your car to the car wash everything week or so or if you've been in mud or water go immediately to the car wash because the salt water in walvis will eat your car!
Thanks for the video, and what's the cheapest car at Jan Japan
Beware! My wife brought a car there 3months ago from a salesguy,he wangled it to a private deal and was paid to his bank account instead of Jan Japans. That same car exactly 300km later started throwing many lights and a day after it didnt even wanna go into 3rd gear or further. It was eventually towed away and we were refunded. Beware dodgy salesmen at Jan Japan Walvis Bay
Thanks for this
But why did you agree to a private sale? You guys are also wrong because you aided a criminal to carry out his mission
@@thathappened2009 you just assumed? It was not made clear that it was a private sale,the evidence presented itself after the fact. Stop shilling for the same criminals you are accusing us of aiding.
What about registering the car in South Africa , will a south african citizen buy the car from Namibia is there import duties?
There are no import fees in Namibia. You might have to pay when you want to register the car in South not here in Namibia. It's possible to register the cars in Namibia. You just have to check if it meets the requirements of the South African government
For your own information South Africa doesn’t allow these cars be registered on their database it’s will kill SA markets
Can you please make a video for cars around 50k to 60 please please do it for me
Okay will check for you
Mi only driving cars in Namibia wich was produced in Japan, for Japanese market. It’s a safety reason, bra !! Thanks for that
Thanks for watching
People are emotionally trapped by their materialistic needs..Here in Namibia we need cars to improve on our lifestyles..all this automatic, high electronic technology and fancy gatchets is such a big trap
Most people make mistakes here..penny wise and pound foolish
They had some nice options on Golf 6 and 7's but unfortunately all the roofs were dented and damaged. a respray on those metallics will be very costly. ended buying from KDG.
I agree with one has to look at the cost of repairs vs buying something which doesn’t have issue , unless you get quote of the repairs & minus from the cost of the car why selling it like that . These are used cars which needs to be sold in good condition period
In South Africa you can buy that Q5 Audi at most of the Auction Houses for R175 000.00 plus admin fee for R3400.00 way cheaper than this Japanese Imports if your living in another Country you still need to pay import duty
Lovely content my Brother
Wow South Africa is way cheaper
Very cheaper trust me
The Audi Q3 is probably 1.4 Tsi or 2.0 Tsi.
Yeah so affordable 🎉🎉
The salesman doesn’t have good knowledge of cars . These cars are second hand cars which has run their kilometres. You can’t say this car is a new sharp of 2016 yet we are in 2024 , it’s misleading it all about money. Why do give u 21 days warranty on a mechanical thing?
He literally said pre owned
These cars are expensive. Cheaper in Lesotho and Botswana.
Noted thanks
Good
Thanks
You should also ask how many kilos the is on the cars
Noted
Its always fake mileage
Can I get a benz ml or toyota 4x4s?
I did not see those
Not very assuring when he says "im not quite sure"😊😊😊😊
True
THEY SHOULD WASH THEIR CARS!!!
@@namroadmarker9378 you are right
Cars there are very expensive Lesotho is cheaper even south Africa
Oh okay. I was not aware
Taaaaaah 😂😂😂 this man😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮😮
These cars are very expensive comparing Durban cars JanJap
Oh okay. I didn't know that
They're very expensive.at Durban Polo 6 you can get for 50 0000
@@semhangala917there is a some company in Durban?
Link us
@@prayerpulse119 Can u please link us? I heard about it
"Cars from Japan", he says, and then shows Audi and VW. 😂
He actually say from Japan Co z Jan Japan company buys all their cars from Japan. It's just selling import used cars from Japan.
So in Japan there are no vw cars?
Your lack of intelligence scares me 😬.
He means they are imported from Japan. Just like everywhere else. Japan has all makes
Yes Lesotho is cheaper...
This guy has no idea of whats going on in this lot,doesnt know the fuel consumption,boot space,and the audi is a 2litre turbo not a 3litre. Whats wrong with this cou try😅😅😅😅
Mr vely
3rd world salesman - vw gti 280kph - ag asb.
the guy of jan japan have no clue what he is talking about. He does not know the accurate info of the vehicles.
Japanese imports
Yes
2012 😂new car ,bro ur not srs
Lol
Jan is a scam
@@lxonthemix834 did you buy from them?
william are a very very bad salesguy
😂😂😂 bro knows nothing besides names/brands and price.
He doesn't have knowledge with cars ,he is indeed a very bad salesman
You sale too much money gays.
Very expensive
These cars are expensive!