Liberian customers come to Jinma factory to buy howo trucks
In the port of Monrovia, Liberia, Kofi, the owner of a logistics company, was facing a predicament: business was expanding, but his transportation capacity was insufficient. He needed at least three reliable tractor trucks, but the cost of new vehicles was beyond his means.
By chance, Kofi learned from a business partner who had purchased used trucks from China that the Chinese dealer, Jinma Motors, specialized in certified used tractor trucks. Eager to solve his problem, he immediately contacted the Jinma sales team via email. Based on his needs, the Jinma sales manager recommended the Howo NX tractor truck and provided him with detailed videos, photos, and configuration sheets, including engine performance, chassis parameters, and a complete list of replacement parts such as brake pads and tires. The price was nearly 50% lower than a new truck.
To confirm the quality, Kofi flew to the Jinma factory in China to inspect the factory and personally drove one of the existing vehicles.
To his surprise, the refurbished Used Howo NX 6x4 tractor trucks looked almost brand new—after professional paint restoration, interior overhaul, and a comprehensive mechanical inspection, the Used Howo NX 6x4 tractor trucks showed no visible signs of wear. During a test drive, the engine sounded as good as a new truck, the truck ran smoothly, and the reinforced suspension and upgraded transmission easily handled rough terrain. Deeply satisfied with the quality and service, Kofi signed a purchase contract on the spot.
A month later, three Howo trucks were completed and shipped from Tianjin Port in China to Monrovia Port in Liberia. After a month of sea transport, Kofi received his three refurbished used Howo NX tractor trucks and quickly put them into operation.
Impressed by the excellent performance of the Howo trucks, Kofi recently recommended Jinma Automobile to his brother, who runs a building materials transportation company. His brother has ordered two more used Howo tractor trucks to transport cement and steel from the port to various construction sites in Liberia.

