Thursday 23 January 2020

TRAINING WHEELS

Owning a car is an achievement that many consider as a blessing from the kingdom come. It fulfills ambitions. A sign of a good life and wealth. Goals reached. But to the surprise of many, it becomes a deadly headache-generating nightmare faster than the time it took them to purchase one. You might be wondering why the Petrolunatic is oxymoronic; simple really: It's because of the fact that many people work so hard and smart in their lifetime, just to get these expensive machines or at least one of them in their parking lot without understanding the reality that swiftly tags alone called maintenance.
Currently, the Kenyan roads are full of new and second-hand cars; with  massive numbers of units being brought in via our ports-no matter the model daily. What does this mean? It shows that Kenyans are purchasing cars every second; the number plates keep rolling out and exhausting the letters faster than ever before. A good thing really; but with the good comes the necessary evil. The evil that ranges from con-men, car theft, waste of money, poor car owners being lied to by greedy mechanics(especially first time owners. Ladies being more prone to fall victims to this) lack of spare parts or fake ones and much more as I am about to start elaborating.
A young man or lady gets a good job or lands a good deal that enables them to afford either a new or second-hand set of wheels. Most of the time, they make such moves that are so misinformed due to either peer pressure or just some silly competition-in that, they buy because a friend or even a rival bought one; my father calls it 'the unhealthy competition of envy'. Please, my fellow youths don't do that! Take your time to plan your life. Just because you landed, for example, some Ksh.700k by working online doesn't mean you can afford a Volkswagen yet. Yes, the cash is good enough to get you one but remember you have to fuel it, the parts don't come that cheap and sometimes are unavailable locally and you got to import.

You buy the second hand at about Ksh.650k, good; go out and celebrate. It runs awesomely for a week(remember you are remaining with about Ksh.50k or even less in your account now because you had to pay for that insurance and a set of new tyres) then you see some weird smoke exhausting; you realize you have to service the car after you get it out of the yard or showroom(mostly this happens to second-hands). Now you got to budget for service parts and depending on the car model sometimes they cost a good amount of money.
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You use about Ksh.20k to service your engine (prices differ depending on the model-might be lower or way higher) see how that Ksh.700k is almost hitting the negative side of the Cartesian Plane? Ksh.30k is the balance remaining that you must now use to sort out the fuel and pay for other daily basic expenses. This will put you in a very compromising position financially. The car has what I call recurring demands. You solve a suspension issue another problem pops up sometimes instantly or after a while but still, one needs to have a steady source of financial flow to get these machines. Remember-Kenyans know this phrase, 'hujakaribishwa barabarani' hence one must make sure they got enough money for emergencies too; another driver rams into...let's say your tail light, for instance, the first day you drive it and your insurance can't cover it because it's a Third Party Only Policy that doesn't cater for such. Otherwise, you might end up bankrupt and suspend that vehicle on rocks.

Before you buy a car, consider this; readiness. Are you ready to take care of it? Is the money remaining in your account sufficient enough to maintain it? Is your source of income sustainable enough to avoid getting in debts just because you want your name on a logbook? Well, evaluate yourself and your financial limits before.

In the automotive sector, there are many fraud stars. Be careful. Ranging from port brokers to greedy and dishonest mechanics. I have met people who have been duped by car repair and service technicians just because they are either naive or due to a lack of knowledge pertaining to the matter at hand. They either get overcharged on spares and service fees or even get the new parts of their vehicle replaced with old faulty ones without their knowledge in the long run leading to frequent breakdowns and garage visits. We all know what that means-more money spent. Once you get a car, try as much as possible to find a mechanic or garage that is legit and straight forward to avoid such agony.

A friend once imported a Range Rover Vogue, came via the port as usual. Everything is done legally and all expenses and fees regarding imports and tax complied with. But there was a problem when he went to collect it-his expensive car was missing several parts like the starter was gone, the rims had been changed and his armrests became invisible. The car no longer looked like the one he had purchased. This happened because he took a bit too long to go get the car from the port making it a good target for thieves to strip it up. And so, when you import your machine make sure you know the exact time and date it will arrive at the port and be there to take it. Otherwise, some maniac will make it their source of income.
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The Petrolunatic's advice to those who are trying to get one of these awesome rubber-rollers is: take your time and do your research well. Make sure you are comfortable financially to own one and don't do it under influence-you are the only one who knows what's best for you. Seek advice from the people you can confidently trust about the automotive sector to/and get connections to legit mechanics or garages to avoid conmen. This should save you a lot of money and from the pain of grounding your machine after you worked so hard to get one. Cars are supposed to make your life easy, and not hell. Be wise.




Tuesday 19 February 2019

FAST FIRST



I have a good memory-more like a photographic mind, that allows me to remember events that took place when I was in nursery school. A mind that still slide shows the awesome and the nasty things that happened many years ago before I even knew that babies are born and not dropped by helicopters in stealth mode at night while everyone is asleep- in 3D. You can say I am nostalgic or perhaps I wish that the good old days could run again in my current life even for a second; whichever you decide to stick with will make sense in a moment.



I recall the days when I was under a decade old, the times when nature and humans interacted perfectly. The days when parents used to spend more time with their kids, when kids used to go outside to play after hours of house chores, hard math homework and begging for permission from mommy. The days when we used to go to school barefoot with an exercise book surgically divided into two equal halves and half a pencil in between one of them; happy and smiling in the cold mornings_streams of thick mucus flowing from our nasal pipes and sometimes with empty bellies. But we survived. Today. The above and much more that took place during that time epoch are denoted by those who experienced it as "TBT" on social media platforms. Maybe as a way of informing the "Facebook" generation how life was simple then or it could serve as a reminder to quench their nostalgic thirst. Why all this story about the past? Well, I don't know about you but I am sure majority of my age-mates would pay anything to relive those awesome past moments again...moments like when we used to go watch rally cars zoom past our backyards with massive clouds of dust just to top on the fun. Back during the time when World Rally Championship was the event of events in East Africa. 



Those keen about motor sports know what went down as far as Safari Rally as a WRC event is in the topic. Maybe just to pass through: Safari Rally was a race held in East Africa. First installment was from 27 May to 1 June 1953 as the East African Coronation Safari in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania as a celebration of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II

Safari Rally was notorious for being by far the most difficult rally in the WRC championship to win; winning it was equal to winning three other rallies as most claimed.Tough conditions such as constantly changing weather and very rough roads- often rife with sharp rocks made life very difficult for rally teams. The event was part of the World Rally Championship calendar for many years until being excluded after 2002 due to the lack of finance and organisation in 2003. 
The government of Kenya is trying to get the rally's WRC status restored. Yes, and I am glad to be part of the crew/team working hard to ensure that the good old days of dusty fun are back. This year FIA WRC Safari Rally Candidate Event will be held in July . This is the first time the FIA is hosting a Candidate Event in the African continent which is a precursor to a fully-fledged World Rally Championship Safari from 2020. 
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Good news and it keeps getting better. I am confident that Safari Rally will be reinstated to its former and greater glory in the WRC Calendar as stipulated, because of the massive effort and dedication put in by rally lovers towards realizing this goal. Safari Rally is not only a sport but also a passion worth fighting for with all the necessary effort and ability and that's what will go down. Motorsports junkies savvy this.



Forever the Petrolunatic.


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Friday 15 February 2019

ALPHALENS

The concept behind the camera is understood by many, especially those who like photography. But the beauty behind it all is sharing it with the world. Let everyone see through your lens, allow them to appreciate a skill whose goal is to glorify the beauty behind adventure, fun, nature, and any other phenomena deemed worthy to be photographed under the sun.
As for me, the lens spans through a variety of interests. Ranging from the auto-mobile world to the natural world itself. Photography to me is a passion... I feel before I click a photo out of anything, that way I get guaranteed of perfection and awesomeness within a single flash. So here are some of the awesome raw armature photos I took last year (2018) during the Total Auto Show. Critiques feel free to educate me. Nothing builds skill more than unwithering criticism.



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I think I did well given that it was the first ever Motor show I had attended (then) in my photography life. But I have to say, I learnt a lot during that show, met a lot of people and made few friends, and even had the privilege of  getting into and have a feel of the most expensive cars in that show; the red Bentley Continental GT and the black Bentayga; I don't experience this everyday you know. In conclusion, I had lots of fun and adventure in a place where the machines I love came to hang out. Looking forward to this year's installment of the same show, hoping to see even more awesome vehicles than last year. The adventure never ends, it keeps getting better and better. Forever a Petrolunatic.  

TRAINING WHEELS

Owning a car is an achievement that many consider as a blessing from the kingdom come. It fulfills ambitions. A sign of a good life and wea...