10 Cars You Can Buy Under N10 million in 2025

Cheapest cars in Nigeria
2009 Toyota Rav4

In Nigeria’s current climate of skyrocketing car prices, finding the cheapest cars in Nigeria can be quite a challenge. However, here are ten cars that can still be bought for a price below N10 million in 2025.

1. Toyota Corolla (2014‑2017)

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  • Price range:  N6.5m – N9m for foreign‐used (tokunbo) and recent Nigerian‐used.
  • Strengths: Fuel efficient, spares are easy to find in Nigeria.

2. Toyota Camry (2012‑2014)

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  • Price range: N5.5m – N8.5m for Nigerian‐used; tokunbo versions up to N10m.
  • Strengths: More comfort, more space, family‐friendly.
  • Considerations: Slightly higher running cost (fuel/spares) vs smaller sedan.

3. Toyota RAV4 (2010‑2013)

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  • Price range: N7m – N9.5m
  • Strengths: SUV body, good for Nigerian roads, more versatility.
  • Considerations: May have higher fuel usage; check condition carefully.

4. Lexus RX 350 (2008‑2011)

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  • Price range: N8m – N10m.
  • Strengths: Luxury SUV feel, good build quality.
  • Considerations: Running cost and spare parts may be more expensive; ensure maintenance history is good.

5. Honda CR‑V (2007‑2009)

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  • You can find a Honda CR‑V Tokunbo for around N7.5m to N8.5m.

  • Strengths: Reliable, decent spare‑parts availability, SUV body for road versatility.

  • Considerations: Older model, might have higher wear. Check transmission and service history.

6. Hyundai Santa Fe ( 2008‑2010)

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  • Available around N9m to N9.5m

  • Strengths: Good SUV option, more space and versatility.

  • Considerations: Running cost might be higher, check spare‑parts and previous usage.

7. Ford Edge ( 2008‑2009)

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  • Listed in the guide at roughly N8.5m to N9m for Tokunbo models.

  • Strengths: Stylish and feature‑rich SUV.

8. Mazda CX‑9 ( 2008‑2009)

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  • listed under the N10m mark.

  • Strengths: Larger SUV, three‑row seating in some trims.

  • Considerations: Same engine/water‑pump concerns as its platform sibling (Ford Edge). Higher maintenance risk.

9. Volvo XC90 ( 2007‑2008)

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  • Around N9m to N10m.

  • Strengths: Safety features, strong build.

  • Considerations: Parts may be more expensive, cooling/thermostat/radiator issues mentioned in the guide.

10. Mercedes‑Benz ML 350 (2007)

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  • Benz under N10m — “2007 ML 350” listed as the top pick for those wanting a Benz on a budget.

  • Strengths: Prestige and strong brand value.

  • Considerations: Maintenance cost is higher, and older luxury SUVs can hide large repair bills.

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