A lot of people have turned to the used car market to pick up a new set of wheels in South Africa.
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Banks are no longer the go-to options for South Africans looking to get a new set of wheels.
A lot of people have turned to the used car market to pick up a new set of wheels in South Africa.
South Africans are finding a way to save on both petrol and the purchase price of a new car with these models.
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South Africans can expect to wait even longer to get their new driver's licence cards.