Import US used car to Nigeria — full VIN check & history report for $4.99
Lagos tokunbo buyers get burned by hurricane-salvaged Teslas and flood-damaged Camrys every single week. Every Copart car shipped to Tin Can Island should be VIN-checked before the bid — not after it arrives at port.
in US passenger-vehicle exports to Nigeria during 2024. (Source: US Census HS8703 2024)
What our report shows
- Full accident history from every reporting US state and insurer.
- Title brand changes — salvage, rebuilt, flood, fire, junk and lemon-law buy-backs.
- Copart and IAAI auction sale records, condition grades and damage photos.
- Every reported odometer reading across the vehicle's US life.
- Lien records and open-finance flags from US banks and credit unions.
Why this matters for Nigeria importers
Nigeria imported $536 million in US passenger vehicles in 2024 (Source: US Census HS8703 2024). Almost all of this flows through Tin Can Island and Apapa Wharf in Lagos, where it feeds the tokunbo (second-hand import) market that is the backbone of Nigerian mobility.
The two most expensive traps for Nigerian buyers are: (1) hurricane-flooded cars from Florida, Louisiana and Texas, sold at Copart for cents on the dollar and often dried out and re-sold as "AC fault"; and (2) salvage-branded vehicles re-titled in low-documentation US states. Both vanish from Lagos paperwork the moment the car clears customs.
Destination code "CO" (Colombia) and "NG" (Nigeria) listings at Copart are popular among Nigerian buyers because they avoid Florida's stricter title rules — but those routes are also the most common laundering paths for disaster-state vehicles. A $4.99 VIN report catches the original disaster-state title brand that the re-title process erases.
The third issue is re-sprayed color. A Mercedes that shows up at Lagos in "pearl white" but was red at Copart auction is a high-risk signal of accident-repair work. Our report shows the color recorded at every US state title event.
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Red flags specific to Nigeria
Our report vs Carfax vs AutoCheck
| Feature | Our report | Carfax | AutoCheck |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per VIN | $4.99 | $44.99 | $29.99 |
| NMVTIS title-brand chain | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Copart auction records | ✓ | — | — |
| IAAI auction records | ✓ | — | — |
| Full odometer history | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Instant delivery | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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