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16 May 2007
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Bamako - Timbuktu
As previously - dont try Mema - Nera - Timbuktu in a Corsa, its too bad route!
Bamako-Timbuctou involves some 200 kms of dirt road, last January it was quite well mantained, and possible in 2WD
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17 May 2007
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Hi Roel,
I think it is an good idea to drive to Mali, but why do you plan to use your brand new Opel?
If you damage the car the resell value of the car will probably decrease more than you pay for a well maintained old car which you buy for the journey and sell in Mali or Mauri. That way you even don’t have to drive all the way back.
And I find it more relaxing to put not to much money at risk. If a car in Bamako scratches you vehicle and causes damage of say 1000 Euro (if you would repair the car in Europe), do your expect the driver to pay the money? Or if you have to leave the car for whatever reasons in Mauri or Mali I doubt that anybody would pay you the price you would expect in Europe.
In short take a reliable but old car drive it back or leave it there and have fun.
Hans
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kaspars
As previously - dont try Mema - Nera - Timbuktu in a Corsa, its too bad route!
Bamako-Timbuctou involves some 200 kms of dirt road, last January it was quite well mantained, and possible in 2WD
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I hear that the route from Nouackshot to Nema is now entirely tarred (I would like some confirmation from others though). the stretch Dahkla-Nouadhibou is tarred as well.
I agree with Hans bo about your opel Corsa. If I where you I would get an old but decent 2WD and keep your corsa at home. buy a cheap Peugeot or Mercedes (for example the Mercedes 190D from 1988) and sell it in Mali. Both are popular vehicles in west-africa and the africans have much more experience with these cars then opel. If u are lucky u will sell it for double the price as u paid for it in the Netherlands (peugeot 405 is popular and you will find a decent/good enough one in the Netherlands for around 500 to 1000 euro).I bought a peugeot 605 2WD from 1993 this year for this purpose.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by chapati
I hear that the route from Nouackshot to Nema is now entirely tarred (I would like some confirmation from others though). Cheers,
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Hi Chappati, yes it's all sealed. Some badly potholed sections after Kiffa (and a lot of dead donkeys).
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