Selling second-hand vehicles is a thriving business in Ghana, especially in regions like Greater Accra and Ashanti where demand is high and listings are abundant. Whether you're buying or selling, here’s a quick guide to help you navigate the market smoothly.
🚗 What Counts as a Second-Hand Vehicle?
A second-hand vehicle is any car, truck, or motorcycle that’s been previously owned and registered. These can range from lightly used recent models to older vehicles with high mileage. In Ghana, you’ll often see listings labeled as:
- Local Used – previously owned and registered in Ghana
- Foreign Used – imported, often from the U.S., Europe, or Asia, and typically in better condition
🛒 Where to Buy or Sell
Here are some popular platforms where second-hand vehicles are actively traded:
- Jiji Ghana – Offers thousands of listings with filters by brand, price, and condition
- Autotrader Ghana – A dedicated marketplace for cars, trucks, and bikes with regional search options
- Ghana Vehicle Trader – A user-friendly platform for connecting buyers and sellers
💰 Pricing Tips
Prices vary widely depending on:
- Brand and model (e.g., Toyota Corolla vs. Mercedes-Benz C250)
- Year of manufacture
- Mileage
- Condition (engine, interior, accident history)
- Transmission type (manual vs. automatic)
For example, a 2012 Toyota Yaris might sell for around GH₵ 125,000, while a 2019 Range Rover Sport could go for GH₵ 650,000.
📋 What to Check Before Buying
Before sealing the deal, make sure to:
- Inspect the engine and transmission
- Verify ownership documents
- Check for accident history
- Confirm roadworthiness and registration
- Test drive the vehicle
🧾 Legal & Registration Process
Once sold, the vehicle must be:
- Transferred to the new owner at the DVLA
- Re-registered with updated ownership details
- Insured under the new owner’s name