Njung'e wrote:Hii ukigonga unajipeleka Kamiti mwenyewe
You simply walk away and leave your car there. It would also be a good idea to get yourself a ka 'consultancy' job somewhere in Southern Sudan for kidu 2 years as things cool down.
Guys driving this 'big' cars are a problem. They'll demand all dented/scratched parts be replaced and the entire car is resprayed. And don't imagine this will be done at Grogan! That is why you never see this cars with differing shades of colour - like those cars you see in town - a navy blue bijuti, with a light blue door, sky blue boot e.t.c. all courtesy of the 'computerized' paint mixing at Grogan, Kipande road and the like.
I know of a dude who's car [VW Touareg] hit a cow - kawaida damage. The car cost 1.6m to repair. Most of the parts had to be imported - by CMC. Do you know how much a headlight for a Touareg costs? When you are involved in an accident with some cars, wachia hiyo maneno insurance. Mambo ya kusema "Nitalipa for repairs" inaweza leta shida!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.