Cars & Automobiles

20 Cars You can Buy for N10 Million in 2024

Published by
Ruth Imafidon

Looking to get a car and your budget is around N10 million? This is your ultimate guide to cars you can buy for (about) 10 million naira.

If you are looking to buy a 2011 Honda Crosstour for example, the price varies depending on whether you intend to buy a car that has been used in Nigeria, you are buying an imported car that has not been previously registered or used in Nigeria, or you are buying the car in the United States of America and shipping it to Nigeria.

Buying from an accredited dealer in the USA means you are buying a very clean car with little possibility of a hidden major fault. But this is much more expensive; after you add shipping and customs clearing costs your super clean 2011 Honda Crosstour may be in the region of N18 to N20 million. We have presented you with all possible options.

Imported cars in Nigeria now are mostly “accidented cars” that have been repaired; you get them at a good bargain compared to imported “non-accidented” vehicles. But make sure you get an expert to check the car out and also trace the history and check the nature of the accident the car suffered; some damages, e.g. cars salvaged from floods or cracks on the engine bloc, may end up making your new car unusable after 3 or 6 months.

Also, according to car dealers we spoke with, the location of use may also significantly affect the price of Nigerian used cars- Nigerian used cars sold in Lagos may be cheaper than those sold in other states because they tend to be “well-worn”. Nigerian-used cars may be your best bet if you can find one that has been used carefully; no matter how good the condition is, the “status” of Nigerian-used limits the price it commands.

2010 Toyota Matrix

Models – Base, S, and XRS

 

Toyota Matrix 2010

Nigerian used sells for N4.2 million to N5.2 million

Imported: N5.2 million to N9 million 

Buy in America: $11,490

 

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Toyota Sienna 2009

Models – Limited, CE, LE, XLE and XLE Limited

Nigerian-used: N 4.2 million to N 5.2 million

Imported:  6.8 million to 9.95 million naira

Buy in America : $5,110 – $7,927

 

Toyota Sienna 2009

 

 

Toyota Rav4 2010

Models – Base, Sport, Limited

Nigerian-used at N4.2 million to 5.1 million

Imported: N7.5 million to N10.2 million

Buy in America: $9,999 – $16,990

Toyota Rav4 2010

 

2014 Toyota Camry

With a budget of 10 million naira, you can get a used version of this car with some change to spare. The car scores high points on practicability, frugality and comfort, and is always rated a sensible choice for car shoppers.

Models – L, LE, SE, SE Sport, XLE

Nigerian used can be purchased within the N 6 million range

Imported: N8 million and N10.9 million

Buy in America:  $7,599 (give or take a couple of hundred dollars)

2014 Toyota Camry

Foreign used 2012 Toyota Camry

Models – L, LE, SE, XLE, SE Limited Edition

Nigerian used can sell from N5.7 million to N7.8 million

Imported: N8 million to N11.5 million

Buy in America: $15,000

2012 Toyota Camry

Ford Explorer 2014

Models – Base, XLT, Limited and Sports

Nigerian-used ranges from N 5 million to N9.6 million

Imported: N10.3 million and N15 million

 Buy from America: $11,995

Ford Explorer 2014

Ford Explorer 2012

Models – Base, XLT and Limited

Nigerian-used sells between N 5.7 million and N 9 million

Imported: N9.4 million to N12.5 million

Buy in America: $7,000 – $12,995

Ford Explorer 2012

Mazda CX-9 2014

Models – Sport, Touring, and Grand Touring

Imported: N8 million to 12 million

Buy in America: $8,999 – $14,000

Mazda CX-9 2014

 

2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Models – C 300 4MATIC, C 300, C 250 Sport, C 250 Luxury, C 250, C 300 4MATIC Sport, C 300 4MATIC Luxury, C 350, and C 63 AMG

Nigerian-used : N4.2 million to N6 million
Imported: N 9.3 million

Buy in America: $6,200 – $14,500 (varies among the models)

2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Hyundai Elantra 2017

Imported: N7.9 million to N13 million

Buy in America:   $9,999 – $13,998

Hyundai Elantra 2017

Hyundai Sonata 2015

Imported: N 7.58 million – N12.5 million
Buy in America: $10,540 – $12,998

 

Hyundai Sonata 2015

Toyota Highlander 2008

 

Nigerian-used sells between N5,700,000 – N7,400,000

Imported:  ₦ 9,048,000 – N11,315,000

Buy in America: $8,998
Toyota Highlander 2008

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Mercedes Benz E550 2011

Nigerian-used: N8 million to N9 million naira
Buy in America: $15,590 – $15,990
Mercedes Benz E550 201

 

 

Toyota Corolla 2014

Models – L, LE, LE Plus, LE ECO, S, LE Premium, LE ECO Plus, S Plus, LE ECO Premium, and S Premium

Nigerian-used sells between N7 million to N8 million

Imported  N8.3 million to 14.6 million

Buy in the USA: $10,977 – $16,900

 

Toyota Corolla 2014

Honda Accord Crosstour 2011 

Models – EX, and E-XL

Nigerian-used:  N3.5 million to N5.5 million

Imported: N6.9 million to N10 million

Buy in America: $5,629 – $8,205

Honda Accord Crosstour 2011

Honda Pilot 2013

Models – LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring

Nigerian-used: N4.5 million to N6.8 million

Imported:  N8.5 million to N12.5 million

Buy in America:$12,774

Honda Pilot 2013

Acura MDX 2010

Models – 3.7 L Technology, 3.7 L Advance, 3.7 L, and Base

Nigerian-used: N4.8 million to N5.2 million

Imported:  N 7 million to N11.5 million

Buy in America: $5,200 – $8,000

2010-Acura-MDX-i01

Toyota Venza 2010

Nigerian-used: N7.9 million to N10.4 million

Imported: N11.5 million to N15.8 million

Buy in America: $8,997

Toyota Venza 2010

Toyota Highlander 2009

Models – Base, Sport, and Limited

Nigerian-used: N6 million to 9 million 

Imported: N9 million to N13 million

Buy in America: $9,757

Toyota Highlander 2009

Toyota Venza 2013

Models – Base, LE, XLE and Limited

Nigerian-used: N6.3 million to N 8.7 million

used sells in Nigeria at N11.6 million to N14.6 million

Buy in America: $9,900 to $13,000

 

Toyota Venza 2013
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