Whether it's your first car or an upgrade, the way you buy determines how much you'll spend in the long run. Here are three strategies every Ghanaian buyer should use.
1. Buying 'Clean Title' Imports
Many cars in Ghana are 'Salvage' imports—cars that had accidents in the US and were repaired here. While cheaper, they can have hidden structural issues. Investing slightly more in a 'Clean Title' car ensures your safety and a much higher resale value.

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2011 Mercedes-Benz E200
GH₵ 240,000
Negotiable2. The 'Off-Peak' Purchase
Avoid buying cars in December. Prices in Ghana tend to spike during the festive season due to high demand. Buying in the middle of the year often gives you more room for negotiation and better attention from dealers.



