Also, a good mechanic should check the exhaust. If you notice oil in it, that is a red flag to show you that the engine rings are damaged! Again, don't forget to road test it. As you drive, pay attention to how the gets shift. If you notice a kind of delay in gear ship, the transmission has a problem and will give you hassle in the near future.
'Made in Ghana' is simply assembled in Ghana... there are a few companies that recently Kickstarted that. I know of V.W and Toyota, perhaps Nissan and Honda too but not sure of the last two
I don’t understand why the guy said, “petrol in Ghana is not good “. You would have asked him to explain. Does he want to say that, petrol in Ghana is diluted? On the part of the petrol, what he said is not true. Is it not the same petrol that everyone in Ghana is using?
Yes, mostly, cars are imported into Ghana as used cars from other countries. The difference is, some are used in Ghana for a while then re-sold over and over versus ones that are sold to the 1st buyer when they freshly come in
@@kwaseb so in that case it call home use and Ghana use but not new car, a new car is something that has never been used, seriously most Ghanaians do not have good command on English language and we use it anyhow
Except some unscrupulous traders can dial that back. Happens in the inner cities of the US a lot. I guess a mechanic may be more aware if the displayed miles correspond to the condition of the car
In Ghana, they have never cared about mileage at all. Everytime I bring it up, they've all told me it's news to them, becos, they've never had interest in it, as long as the card works right,they are fine.
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Also, a good mechanic should check the exhaust. If you notice oil in it, that is a red flag to show you that the engine rings are damaged! Again, don't forget to road test it. As you drive, pay attention to how the gets shift. If you notice a kind of delay in gear ship, the transmission has a problem and will give you hassle in the near future.
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Please are you mechanic?
Thanks for your honesty with the tips. I'm looking to get a white Honda accord 2016 Touring between 150,000GHS and 170,000 GHS. Do you have it bro?
An engine can leak without seeing traces of oil because the leaked can be cleaned off.
Keep 'em coming bro, we need to seriously grow this channel!
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Brother Tim tell the diaspora about Kantanka motors,manufactured and assembled in Ghana
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What about pricing and financing ?
Thanks for this, very helpful. Cars hit on the side can cause damage to the frame. So, you have to becareful
Very informative…thanks to both of you.
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Very informative. Thanks for the work and sharing or knowledge. ❤
How about purchasing a new car that has been assembled in Ghana?
How do you buy brand new, with cash?
I appreciate you my brother, Iearned a lot from you thank you.
Keep. up the good vibes Tim
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I was curious about cars made in Ghana and the cost and quality of them
Kantanka has a website. Plus you can contact them.
'Made in Ghana' is simply assembled in Ghana... there are a few companies that recently Kickstarted that. I know of V.W and Toyota, perhaps Nissan and Honda too but not sure of the last two
Enjoy this informations
I think you should take a look at your guests microphone 😊
Great information 👍
Thanks for sharing.
I am visiting Ghana for the second time and I would like to rent a car for a month.
This was very helpful.
Can you provide the website where the VIN number can be checked?
It depends on where the car was registered. If the U.S., it’s: www.carfax.com/
Informative 👍
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I will buy a new Kantanka.
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Im surprised nobody looked at the kilometres counter....how many kilometres the car has covered !!
Daddy lumba 😅😅😅
It’s true oo..😂
@@MrTimSwain hahaha! Ghanaians and their Lumba ooo!
@@MrTimSwain 😂😂😂😂
I don’t understand why the guy said, “petrol in Ghana is not good “. You would have asked him to explain. Does he want to say that, petrol in Ghana is diluted? On the part of the petrol, what he said is not true. Is it not the same petrol that everyone in Ghana is using?
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Are drivers required to have car insurance in Ghana? Is car insurance available in Ghana?
Oh come on 😂 of course 😅
@@Nana406 - I had a feeling I was asking a dumb question. 🤣 I don’t like to assume things tho.
@@malakiamen nah you alright 😂😂😂 just couldn’t resist replying
@@Nana406 - 🤣🤣🤣 All good fam.
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2019 is not a new car, it’s a used car
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Yes, mostly, cars are imported into Ghana as used cars from other countries. The difference is, some are used in Ghana for a while then re-sold over and over versus ones that are sold to the 1st buyer when they freshly come in
@@kwaseb so in that case it call home use and Ghana use but not new car, a new car is something that has never been used, seriously most Ghanaians do not have good command on English language and we use it anyhow
I think he missed one thing… the car mileage is very important…
Very true 🤔
Except some unscrupulous traders can dial that back. Happens in the inner cities of the US a lot. I guess a mechanic may be more aware if the displayed miles correspond to the condition of the car
In Ghana, they have never cared about mileage at all. Everytime I bring it up, they've all told me it's news to them, becos, they've never had interest in it, as long as the card works right,they are fine.
I will like to hear him the mileage but he didn't, mileage is very important
I brought it up when l went to Ghana...nobody seemed to know what l was talking about!!
What bout luxury cars in Ghana? Do people have them and if you own your hosue can you drive them comfortably? And are they more expensive or cheaper?
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Thank you for sharing
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