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Young South African Lady Flaunts Her New Mercedes-Benz CLA (PHOTOS)

Celebration galore as young South African lady buys a luxury Mercedes-Benz CLA.
A young South African lady, Lerato, with the handle @LatoyaMatona has acquired a brand new Mercedes-Benz CLA. She made this known on her twitter page where she posed with the compact executive car.
In the post that features pics of her standing by the CLA, she said she still can’t believe that the beautiful beast is hers. On the car bonnet stationed a red ribbon with the inscription :
“CONGRATULATIONS BARLOWORLD FORD ALBERTON 011 724 1100”
Young South African lady flaunts her new luxury Mercedes-Benz
Letoya captioned her tweet with :
“Days later & words still fail me Loved right.”
Reacting, thousands of twitter users were soon in the comment section either raising their sentiments or congratulating the lady.
Commenting, these are reactions below:
A user, @Pitso_Sb, said: “I’m sorry I didn’t reply your DM I was busy cleaning the garage. You can come tomorrow.”
@DMichaeld85 said: “Congratulations
@Kh_Maseli said: “These are the type of ladies we should go after gents”
@SerekoMoroe54 said: “Yeah right. You didn’t waste your love jaaka bangwe mo. Ha ke re ke a ba bona.”
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