5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy

A World Poverty Clock, real-time data has shown that Ghana about 10% of Ghanaians are living in extreme poverty.

Ghana’s current economy has made life extremely harsh for most people. Features of extreme poverty in Ghana are low income, social exclusion, and high vulnerability to disasters and diseases.

Based on this YEN.com.gh is suggesting five cars that are fuel efficient and suitable for the current economy. Check out list of fuel-efficient cars that can help you save money for other important things.

1. Kia Picanto

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy
Kia Picanto is one of the cheap cars to use in Ghana's economy.
Source: UGC

2. Fiat Punto

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy
Fiat Punto is car with a small engine capacity. It is very economical.
Source: UGC

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3. Honda Civic

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy
Honda Civic is a luxury car that can also afford one economy in terms of fuel consumption.
Source: UGC

4. Toyota Prius

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy
Toyota Prius is hybrid vehicle. It runs on both fuel and electric power from batteries.
Source: UGC

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5. Hyundai i10

5 cars that you should be driving in Ghana’s hard economy
Hyundai i10 has small engine capacity. One of the most efficient cars around.
Source: UGC

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K. Effah Evans Effah is a holder of a BA Diploma in Psychology and Linguistics from BA, Psychology and Linguistics. He’s a former Yen.com.gh editor who covered current affairs news and stories about Ghana. Before Yen, he worked for Citi FM and Ringier Ghana.