If you’re asking yourself why those cars are full of single use plastic cup?… the reason is that they are banned in most countrys. In Africa many roadside sellers still use them for tea or coffee so they just hide them inside the cars and illegaly import them. Someone at the port probably got a little bribe.
Banned😂, like they postulate about the plastic bag getting banned but they just wanted to charge $ for them 😢as for the plastic being biodegradable…..that’s another lie, sure they disintegrate but only into micro plastic that is now in almost every single living organism😢 corruption is however the root cause
If they do this regularly, one would think they would at least make some kind of unloading ramp, so they don't fck up the car even before the customer gets it.
Part of criminal gangs so they aren't able to have good/proper equipment around that could tip off officials. Cars are stolen overseas, packed with rubbish or as we see here bags of concrete around them to obscure xrays. Of course the more legitimate businesses have a proper way of offloading their legitimately imported cars.
I heard that in the past, when cars were exported from Korea and Japan, the body was cut, the doors were removed, and then loaded into a container. (I don’t know if they still export in this way these days.) This is because used car exporters can save on transportation costs by loading more cars into one container, and can reduce taxes by being considered car parts rather than finished cars. Car trunks and any spare space left are filled with used bicycles, toys and electronics that other dealers have asked us to transport. Used cars cut in this way arrive at the importing country, have the car body attached by welding, the doors are assembled, repaired, and then sold. However, it reduces the safety and quality of the car. :(
lol that's probably the case with vehicles being grey-exported to Russia. Due to various legal issues, it is difficult to import completed vehicles through legal channels, so many imported vehicles destined for Russia are cut in half or disassembled.
Additionally, the vehicles' frames are intentionally damaged to prevent tracking, either to hide the fact that they are stolen vehicles or to avoid customs inspection (since they are listed on paper as inoperable/parts only). Here in Korea, many stolen cars are smuggled into Russia this way.
@@sedimentarybirb7567 really? That's interesting information! I understand that the Russian Far East has recently banned the import of right-hand drive Japanese used cars, so exports have been blocked. For some reason, the used car business in any country seems dishonest and dirty. It's a shame to deceive foreign customers. I am also Korean. :)
I live in Vienna, Austria and work all over the country. Been here 20 years. No matter where I go, small villages to large cities, I often see these little plastic business cards slipped under the windshield wipers on parked cars, offering cash payment for used cars. Curiosity led me to call these numbers and they are always answered by a Nigerian guy. Intrigued, and having contacts in various Afican communities in Austria, I asked around. There's a group of about 10 guys who do nothing but travel around the country, passing out the business cards - mass advertising, basically. With the few hits they make, they honestly buy the car and title with cash, according to Austrian law. They drive the cars out to the countryside, where the pay various farmers a little to store the cars on their land. When they've gathered 20-30 cars, they hire containers to pick up the cars and carry them to ports for delivery to Africa. All above board and legal. What happens after the cars leave Austria is not their concern. These enterprising dudes are constantly on the move and work their asses off - 24/7/365. I've met a few in various parts of the country. I'm quite sure they're undercover millionaires, out just can't stop making that money. Africa is chock full of such hard working, honest entrepreneurs and God help the prevailing economies should they ever organize and consolidate... 😅
@@chrissavage5966 You'd be surprised. There's a group of Nigerians in Germany/Austria that go around buying used cars, legitimately, for cash and sends them to Africa. 20 - 30 cars/mo. A used car bought for €1k will get 3x -5x that in the end. 10x that if chopped for parts. How do I know? I've sold them a couple if mine in the past ..
It's such a pleasure to see that people use common sense and find solutions versus what happens in the modern world where everything is over regulated and completely functional cars are destroyed for some insurance policy or a requirement
We have to pay a lot for "enclosed transport" here in the US. This video gives new meaning to "enclosed". Enclosed, packed, stuffed, covered...but definitely enclosed.
Measured & Assemble in Japan basicly But the Technology itself are even in some erope motoer's like Mazda ( rotary throttle Rectangle Silinder cycle ) Kinda like a washing mechine Presuered spinner's
What was that white stuff inside the sacks? Flour? To buffer any impact from movements? Looks like they're fully utilizing the container space for transporting not only cars but also for other products.
Best thing for me was the tractor unit, Volvo F10 series, looked in good nick as well. Brilliant trucks, with a proper gearbox ie manual, not this automatic shite we have now. Newbie drivers make me laugh when they say they couldn't handle a manual, despite the job being easier now than when i started in 1993.
Necessity is mother of invention, value of daily commodities and skillful talented cheap labor finds a way to survive , Your Hardwork and Hustle deserve nothing less then respect and appreciation. Keep up the hard work. Godbless you all .
No Mínimo Esses Carros Devem Ter Sido Roubados, Para Está Nessa Carga Camuflados Com Sacos, e Uma Pessoa Ainda Coloca o Nome De Deus, Como Se Deus Aprovasse Esse Tipo De Coisas Erradas.
@@clemiltonribeiro5478 vc vem aqui passar vergonha com esse comentário. O negocio foi importado, essa é a informação existente . Esse negócio de roubo surge apenas de tua mente fértil.
@@AbderrahmaneBenzater cause Is a garbage car! Not built to last decades so Not well suited for Africa, like a Toyota, an old VW or a Mercedes would be, Nissan Is trash since Renault bought It, only the GTR Is still good😂
@@AbderrahmaneBenzater It's a relatively new car compared to what they use to drive in Africa and it has a lot of electrical components. I dont think this car would last long in Africa at all!
Pretty epic packaging. I am from Finland and sold one Corolla to Africa about 20 years ago :) Black guy who bought it said that he works at Tampere as a metal worker.
The blue plastics are engine oil. The white powder is lime... Like they use all the free space inside the cars and next to it to load goods. This way, you don't need to pay customs for each and every item, but just for the whole container
Africa is not a country. We are a continent. I am an African, and this does not happen in the part of my region and country. Let us respect the continent and void generalisations.
Lots of stolen cars in US end up in Africa in closed containers. The thieves would load stolen cars first and then cover them up with legit goods. The Shiping bill doesn't mention that cars are being shipped. DOJ in Maryland already has prosecuted a ring which shipped 40 stolen cars to Africa through Baltimore port.
Why is everybody assuming that these cars are stolen? These cars are obviously imported from Japan and cars stolen in Europe are usually sold in non EU countries especially the wild ones like Belarus, Moldavia, Albania etc.
I couldn't agree more. I often wonder if the cars names was carefully adjusted to either Puke or Joke how long before the owner spotted it? Also one of my neighbours, until about 2 weeks ago had a juke. Someone backed into it in a car park, split the front bumper and dented the bonnet, so supposedly easy repair but no, the insurance wrote it off!!! I felt sorry for them as thier good neighbours but not so for the car. I do feel though it was scrapped as it was a diesel, bet they'd have repaired it if it was an electric car of the same age.
Economic theory explain this behaviour as unwillingness to pay import tax ( no import formalities ) follow import regulations ( inspections ) In country road registration ( ministry of transport ) Initial capital ( stolen vehicle ) I was born in Accra, 1956 and know the chance for regulation has been evident but there was no willingness to accept regulations and formalities . The internal trading practices are generational, informal.
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Excellent use of every little available space.. congratulations 😮
Why is the Toyota Ist so popular over there? I get why Toyotas are popular in general, but the Ist seems to be a bit of an odd choice (seems like all of Passy's videos have a lot of Ists in them, many being taxis).
I wonder if that is one of the containers to be left behind at the dock... like when there was complaints of not enough containers to ship products a few years ago 🤔
Don't laugh at them,we are not better in Europe,some smart guys in Lithuania and Letonia import totalled scrap cars from us,fix them up and registrate them and make them legal in Europe,lot of them sold in Bulgaria, Romania, Albania.If you know a little bit about cars you can see that they are US specifications on them and models only sold in the US.
Are these cars stolen or just bought cheap to sell on locally? They'll all need bodywork repairs and valets looking at how badly these were shipped and unloaded!
I am also Congolese and I received my toyota rush and I found a lot of damage on it and by watching your video I😡 now understood why
How much you spend?
Really sorry for you man!
Was that your toyota rush?
😂
Sorrento hear that man. They clearly don't respect the cars or their future owners
If you’re asking yourself why those cars are full of single use plastic cup?… the reason is that they are banned in most countrys. In Africa many roadside sellers still use them for tea or coffee so they just hide them inside the cars and illegaly import them. Someone at the port probably got a little bribe.
Banned😂, like they postulate about the plastic bag getting banned but they just wanted to charge $ for them 😢as for the plastic being biodegradable…..that’s another lie, sure they disintegrate but only into micro plastic that is now in almost every single living organism😢 corruption is however the root cause
And the flour disguising what's really inside the container
Probably got a bribe? You're dam right someone got a bribe.
@@siyabongangubeni9042That's Colombian flour
@afb9999 if so much Colombian flour is easily available the users of the flour must look like Zombies.
They used almost every mm in that container
Stolen so they pack things around them to try to obscure anyone trying to xray the container.
If they do this regularly, one would think they would at least make some kind of unloading ramp, so they don't fck up the car even before the customer gets it.
Do you want them to improvise on top of their improving ?
Customer has to paid before shipping 😂
Part of criminal gangs so they aren't able to have good/proper equipment around that could tip off officials.
Cars are stolen overseas, packed with rubbish or as we see here bags of concrete around them to obscure xrays.
Of course the more legitimate businesses have a proper way of offloading their legitimately imported cars.
Car is probably already paid and transported at best effort as cheap as possible without guarantees.
You would think they would buy a couple of rails in that container for unloading instead of messing around with logs.
I was a bit worried about importing my Lamborghini but it looks like it'll be ok after all. 🙂
L😂L
It will be in great hands. 👌
@@vicwiseman2340 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They're getting cocaine everywhere
Did you forget about the roads ?
I heard that in the past, when cars were exported from Korea and Japan, the body was cut, the doors were removed, and then loaded into a container.
(I don’t know if they still export in this way these days.)
This is because used car exporters can save on transportation costs by loading more cars into one container, and can reduce taxes by being considered car parts rather than finished cars.
Car trunks and any spare space left are filled with used bicycles, toys and electronics that other dealers have asked us to transport.
Used cars cut in this way arrive at the importing country, have the car body attached by welding, the doors are assembled, repaired, and then sold.
However, it reduces the safety and quality of the car. :(
lol that's probably the case with vehicles being grey-exported to Russia. Due to various legal issues, it is difficult to import completed vehicles through legal channels, so many imported vehicles destined for Russia are cut in half or disassembled.
Additionally, the vehicles' frames are intentionally damaged to prevent tracking, either to hide the fact that they are stolen vehicles or to avoid customs inspection (since they are listed on paper as inoperable/parts only). Here in Korea, many stolen cars are smuggled into Russia this way.
@@sedimentarybirb7567 really? That's interesting information!
I understand that the Russian Far East has recently banned the import of right-hand drive Japanese used cars, so exports have been blocked.
For some reason, the used car business in any country seems dishonest and dirty. It's a shame to deceive foreign customers.
I am also Korean. :)
@@Snufkin812 네 아마도 일본제 우핸들 차량에 한해서 규제가 세게 들어가는게 맞을 겁니다. 국가적 차원으로 일제 수입차를 규제하고 있다고 알고 있어요
@@sedimentarybirb7567 러시아 현지인들은 무능한 관료들이 만들어낸 악법이라고 하나같이 비난하더군요...
경제제재로 공장도 다들 멈췄고 중고차 수입도 예전만큼 쉽지않을듯한데 한동안은 기존에 반입된 차들이 오래오래 굴러다니지 않을까 싶네요
The first thought was ‘I wonder where these were stolen from’
Because you know they were
And what's in the bags...
I live in Vienna, Austria and work all over the country. Been here 20 years. No matter where I go, small villages to large cities, I often see these little plastic business cards slipped under the windshield wipers on parked cars, offering cash payment for used cars. Curiosity led me to call these numbers and they are always answered by a Nigerian guy. Intrigued, and having contacts in various Afican communities in Austria, I asked around. There's a group of about 10 guys who do nothing but travel around the country, passing out the business cards - mass advertising, basically. With the few hits they make, they honestly buy the car and title with cash, according to Austrian law. They drive the cars out to the countryside, where the pay various farmers a little to store the cars on their land. When they've gathered 20-30 cars, they hire containers to pick up the cars and carry them to ports for delivery to Africa. All above board and legal. What happens after the cars leave Austria is not their concern. These enterprising dudes are constantly on the move and work their asses off - 24/7/365. I've met a few in various parts of the country. I'm quite sure they're undercover millionaires, out just can't stop making that money. Africa is chock full of such hard working, honest entrepreneurs and God help the prevailing economies should they ever organize and consolidate... 😅
Mostly stolen ones load like that... 😮
@@chrissavage5966 You'd be surprised. There's a group of Nigerians in Germany/Austria that go around buying used cars, legitimately, for cash and sends them to Africa. 20 - 30 cars/mo. A used car bought for €1k will get 3x -5x that in the end. 10x that if chopped for parts. How do I know? I've sold them a couple if mine in the past ..
It's such a pleasure to see that people use common sense and find solutions versus what happens in the modern world where everything is over regulated and completely functional cars are destroyed for some insurance policy or a requirement
What sense, this is anarchy !
Absolutely
Америка з гамна делает деньги
No complaining, just gets the job done, I admire hard worker's wherever they are.
I just don't want to be the owner of a car delivered by them
Finally a new upload =D Please continue making videos, its very interesting for us who live far away like in northern europe
Which northern European country are you from?
@@alexanderivanov3150 Sweden :)
damm am impressed with their ingenious methods
Passy is back :D
200,000km in Japan, 800,000km in Congo.. I respect these guys.. I'm thinking sending my old Honda over, I know she will be appreciated.
Absolutely appropriate transportation and work. Good job!
Are you serious 😂😂😂😂
Passy!! Love your driving videos, please make more! Much love from Germany!
We have to pay a lot for "enclosed transport" here in the US. This video gives new meaning to "enclosed". Enclosed, packed, stuffed, covered...but definitely enclosed.
Ah okay, imported from Japan :)
Sustainable and better than them being scrapped in Japan :)
Measured & Assemble in Japan basicly
But the Technology itself are even in some erope motoer's like Mazda ( rotary throttle Rectangle Silinder cycle )
Kinda like a washing mechine Presuered spinner's
What was that white stuff inside the sacks? Flour? To buffer any impact from movements? Looks like they're fully utilizing the container space for transporting not only cars but also for other products.
Cocaine
Best thing for me was the tractor unit, Volvo F10 series, looked in good nick as well. Brilliant trucks, with a proper gearbox ie manual, not this automatic shite we have now. Newbie drivers make me laugh when they say they couldn't handle a manual, despite the job being easier now than when i started in 1993.
I Hate by the Word of it & some of you might!
It's the Word itself comes from middle east erope
Dont these poor bastards have enough problems, who sold them the Nissan Juke!!
America
😂
@@brorow6821
No, because the cars are right side steering wheel. Probably from Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, or India.
😂😂😂😂 The Africans love Jukes😅😅
@@voiceglobalinc.6731
Juke is a terrible mistake from Nissan.
Вот это я понимаю экономия пространства 👌✅
Well, i guess that is why we understood, the biggest discount brawlers, are Sea boat Drive-in
Necessity is mother of invention, value of daily commodities and skillful talented cheap labor finds a way to survive , Your Hardwork and Hustle deserve nothing less then respect and appreciation. Keep up the hard work. Godbless you all .
Yes as long as it's not your car😂😂😂
No Mínimo Esses Carros Devem Ter Sido Roubados, Para Está Nessa Carga Camuflados Com Sacos, e Uma Pessoa Ainda Coloca o Nome De Deus, Como Se Deus Aprovasse Esse Tipo De Coisas Erradas.
Yes.. Petrol menuevers at another LeveL
@@clemiltonribeiro5478 vc vem aqui passar vergonha com esse comentário. O negocio foi importado, essa é a informação existente . Esse negócio de roubo surge apenas de tua mente fértil.
No wonder they're moving so fast all that coke flyin around 😳😳
bro the amount of potential in these people
We got…. 20,000 bags of cocaine and a stolen car from Southern California!
Nissan Juke in Africa. What a wierd choice !😅
Why?
@@AbderrahmaneBenzater cause Is a garbage car! Not built to last decades so Not well suited for Africa, like a Toyota, an old VW or a Mercedes would be, Nissan Is trash since Renault bought It, only the GTR Is still good😂
@@AbderrahmaneBenzater It's a relatively new car compared to what they use to drive in Africa and it has a lot of electrical components. I dont think this car would last long in Africa at all!
Saw many of them in Kenya, mostly japanese accident vehicles that were butchered back together.
Just made their country uglier with that car 😮😮
It's interesting to see where stolen cars wind up...
Pretty epic packaging. I am from Finland and sold one Corolla to Africa about 20 years ago :) Black guy who bought it said that he works at Tampere as a metal worker.
Right hand drive, I wonder if someone is "missing" a Nissan Juke in the UK ? but the more I look , looks like there from Japan
@ANonymous-xv2dnThey have right hand drive in Japan 🇯🇵❓
Could be from South Africa lots of disappeared cars go over the border from here sometimes via Lesotho
Or Asia in general. For example Toyota Rush is not sold in Europe, but South-East Asia - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines etc.
If unloading is a task think about loading. I don't think this was loaded in some place where labor is cheap and laws and regulations can be bent.
Hold on let’s unload all this coke first.
There is always a black market everywhere!
Someone get these guys some longer planks of wood
The amount of supplies crambed in those containers is amazing 👏
2 weeks ago still on streets of london
The owners still wondering where the car went
Well, who wants a Mobile Car from Train body Covers?
These used cars were imported legally from Japan
@@ramishrambarran3998sure. Any other joke?
I appreciate the ingenuity on display here.
This is magnificent! No excuse, just get it done! As an American, I'll never complain again. These people are inspiring.
The man, the myth, the legend!
PASSY RETURNED!
Welcome back. I thought they finally threw you in jail because you ran over a pedestrian or something.
Looks like these fellas have done this a few times before. Not a lick of wasted space, good job! 👍
first of all all the nose candy is offloaded got ya
Incroyable, j'ai jamais vu un truc pareil....!!!
How much will these cars cost in Africa?
The toyota rush - last one: around 10-11 k usd
Suzuki swift: 7-8 k
Toyota ist: 5k
@@juniorboweyathank you 😊
@@juniorboweya
Comentario con cal. 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
One way we have to appreciate them. Excellent manual skills and team work with basic ideas.
That'd actually quite desent cars.
I bet these mfs would be great at tetris
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So that’s where my stolen car went
Very nice, but why do you need all these plasic cups over there? And is the white powder just to keep the cars save or is it flour?
I think they put the plastic cups in the car so that they can use up as much space as possible in the trailer.
The blue plastics are engine oil. The white powder is lime...
Like they use all the free space inside the cars and next to it to load goods.
This way, you don't need to pay customs for each and every item, but just for the whole container
Cocaine
Africa is not a country. We are a continent. I am an African, and this does not happen in the part of my region and country. Let us respect the continent and void generalisations.
Where are you from? How are the countries called where procedures like this are performed?
Lots of stolen cars in US end up in Africa in closed containers. The thieves would load stolen cars first and then cover them up with legit goods. The Shiping bill doesn't mention that cars are being shipped. DOJ in Maryland already has prosecuted a ring which shipped 40 stolen cars to Africa through Baltimore port.
I’d imagine chains directly touching the alloy rims on the Nissan must work great for the paint when lifted & dropped 👨🏿🎨
It's Africa, finer details like that are not noticed...
@@Reid-Rob strange, as that also reflects value & price.
I hope these workers are paid well with all the unessessary work and danger
The Struggle is real, great Team Work!!!💯
The car here is worth more than all that coke 😂
Why is everybody assuming that these cars are stolen? These cars are obviously imported from Japan and cars stolen in Europe are usually sold in non EU countries especially the wild ones like Belarus, Moldavia, Albania etc.
“Go ahead and send me a Nissan suv and 400 kilos. Yeah all same container to save shipping costs.”
I wouldn't take that juke even if I lived there. It belongs in the pits of hell.
I couldn't agree more. I often wonder if the cars names was carefully adjusted to either Puke or Joke how long before the owner spotted it? Also one of my neighbours, until about 2 weeks ago had a juke. Someone backed into it in a car park, split the front bumper and dented the bonnet, so supposedly easy repair but no, the insurance wrote it off!!! I felt sorry for them as thier good neighbours but not so for the car. I do feel though it was scrapped as it was a diesel, bet they'd have repaired it if it was an electric car of the same age.
Economic theory explain this behaviour as unwillingness to pay
import tax ( no import formalities )
follow import regulations ( inspections )
In country road registration ( ministry of transport )
Initial capital ( stolen vehicle )
I was born in Accra, 1956 and know the chance for regulation has been evident but there was no willingness to accept regulations and formalities .
The internal trading practices are generational, informal.
Excellent use of every little available space.. congratulations 😮
Seems like youd bend or break a lot of rims, suspension and stearing parts doing this.
These guys an expert unloading vehicle
What were those sacks of white stuff??
And also what’s with all the plastic cups???
For use by roadside and mobile tea/coffee sellers
Glad they’re being careful! Lol
If there had been just one of those guys on Gilligans Island , they would have had that boat fixed and off that beach the next day .
Forget the unloading...who the hell packed that in there like that?
Why is the Toyota Ist so popular over there? I get why Toyotas are popular in general, but the Ist seems to be a bit of an odd choice (seems like all of Passy's videos have a lot of Ists in them, many being taxis).
Reliable and easy to steal from Canada
Reliable cars
Cheap cars to rum and buy
It's almost indestructible... 80% of the taxis in Kinshasa are toyota ist
Parts availability and interchangeability
Impressive…… true hustlers big up to the entrepreneurs
Effective. No wasted space.
Passyyyyyyyy man😊
Thats my car!! Give it back to me
Not all over Africa. We don't use this method 🇿🇦
Kreatywnie 😊
Certainly a car stolen in Europe arrived in a container.
Brilliant packers, brilliant business person
Mashallah Boy Good .....
Imagine customs opening that container.... :D But why bring anything other than a SUV to this country?
Pretty smart people, from USA 👍👍👍👍👍👍
OSHA would freak! Not a single traffic cone in back, WOW! ( 😉)
That car was stolen from somebody’s driveway at two in the morning…24 hrs ago …yes but they’re very efficient though
Love their ingenuity
I wonder if that is one of the containers to be left behind at the dock... like when there was complaints of not enough containers to ship products a few years ago 🤔
Allat in the a-ddi-as slides is craaazzzyyy! Letsstarttherrr!!!
What a crazy way to fill up the container and unload these cars! Insanity!
Nissan fits the African Narrative 😂
At least they deal with the vehicles in a gentler way than Australian Dockside workers - aka wharfies...
Stunning efficiency
amazing how they unload
Do they come with groceries 🤔 are those mielie bags? 😅 nice 🎉
Are these stolen 🤔
Truely amazing..😂
I need those guys when I move lol
Crazy and genius at the same time
They importing this in this way as car parts, to avoid taxes.
Mint 👌
Fkn mint 👌
Every car is full of wheat 😂😂
Don't laugh at them,we are not better in Europe,some smart guys in Lithuania and Letonia import totalled scrap cars from us,fix them up and registrate them and make them legal in Europe,lot of them sold in Bulgaria, Romania, Albania.If you know a little bit about cars you can see that they are US specifications on them and models only sold in the US.
Unlike Europe, particularly Spain, paperwork is not the main problem
Are these cars stolen or just bought cheap to sell on locally? They'll all need bodywork repairs and valets looking at how badly these were shipped and unloaded!
The exciting part is when they unload the white stuff and you don’t know what it is, must be expensive and more profitable than the cars itself.
Look how lucky we are to live in the good old USA
Advantages is that rice and cars can be delivered in the same trip.