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More vehicles registered in first week of 2017 than 2016 – DVLA

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  • IDI AMIN DADA!!!!! 7 years ago

    VEHICLE NUMBER PLATES MUST NOT HAVE THE YEAR OF REGISTRATION. IT MUST BE NORMAL RANDOM PICKED NUMBERS. EVERYBODY WANT TO REGISTER THEIR CAR IN THE NEW YEAR SO THAT WE ALL KNOW IT WAS REGISTERED IN, SAY, 2017! THIS IS NONSENSE ...
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  • DusTY-FooT-pHiloSophER 7 years ago

    Write English, dude. What is FAULTIMATE and LOOAE?

  • Bobobribri 7 years ago

    YOU DONT HAVE TO READ IT IF HE DONT MAKE SENSE TO YOU. NO NEED FOR EDUCATION AND INSULTS HERE.

  • £earn_$martphones_Repairing 7 years ago

    January is almost gone. Are you yet to start something? Still confused about what investment options to choose for the year to maintain steady cash flow? Think about it -everyday, both the employed and the idle are hooked to ...
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  • Nii Joromi 7 years ago

    Why wait till the beginning of the year to register your car? I don't see this happening in Europe or the US. Just to show off? Or what? Can someone please educate me.

  • Stanley 7 years ago

    It is because cars with old registered year dates loses much value when ready to resold by owner. Basically say you register a 2012 model car in 2012, by now a new owner will assume you have driven the car in Ghana for 5 year ...
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  • Stanley 7 years ago

    Forgot to add that unfortunately most Ghanaian car buyers don't know shit about mileage or testing cars before buy because of literacy. They use car plate that's all lol

  • Sly New Jersey, Team USA 7 years ago

    Lordina and Mahama owns half of the cars registered in beginning of the year 2017 please go back to all documentations regarding the cars the owners of.The right owners could not afford the duties of the Port so Lordina took ...
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  • Buffoon State Official 7 years ago

    These are government cars changing hands with some uncleared cars at the port dashed to sympathizers and friends in Victor Smith's style. Do not jubilate over the numbers, but lament on your inability to bring the crooks to j ...
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  • Chief 7 years ago

    A silly talk up there. Can Mahama alone own One thousand nine hundred cars in a week. If u don't have any meaningful thing to say, don't comment at all.

  • Stanley 7 years ago

    It's not mahama but corrupt customs who were appointed by NDC. They are about to lose posts so they steal what they can

  • $AINT GHFUO, BLACK EXCELLENCE! 7 years ago

    WHY ARENT THERE ANY BUSINESS RADIO OR TV STATIONS IN GHDISCUSSING GH TAXES, INTEREST RATES, STOCKS, PRICES OF GOODS, AND ALL NEWS RELATED TO BUSINESS AND FINANCE IN GH AND HOW THEY AFFECT THE NATION...LIKE BLOOMBERG, CNBC ETC ...
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  • Ato 7 years ago

    Let the new administration scrutinize these cars registered and track them to the customs/gpha database and ensure these are not backdoor registration for NDC thieves.

  • Adamu Navrongo 7 years ago

    I have a 1997 Peugeot 406 in Ghana with Registration No GE####Y. A friend of mine shipped a 1998 similar car and paid a penalty. He waited and registered his car only last week with registration GT###17. He called me last wee ...
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  • Bobobribri 7 years ago

    STOLEN GOVERNMENT VEHICLES FROM VARIOUS SECTORS AND PORTS.