Cheapest Cars in Nigeria

A useful guide to find your way among the cheapest cars of 2020 in Nigeria.

In times of economic crisis, like the ones we have been going through in recent months, buying a car has become almost a luxury that has put a brake on the fantasies of lovers of four wheels. Fortunately, the manufacturers have adapted to the new inputs and have changed their offer by presenting various types of economic cars. The aim of this guide will therefore be to understand which is the cheapest car on the Nigerian market and which are the least expensive cars on the market.

When it comes to economic cars, it is good to keep in mind how the needs of each individual motorist can make the concept of economy vary. Not everyone, in fact, will be looking for the same types of economic cars . There are those who will want to orient themselves on a sedan car , or an  SUV at a bargain price . For this reason, this guide will be structured in various categories useful to understand which is the most convenient car of the moment.

Cheapest Sedan cars

Here is the list of the 10  least expensive sedan cars of 2020 in Nigeria.

Cheapest cars of Nigeria Price (from)
Toyota Camry ₦200,000
1999 Volkswagen Passat ₦250,000
2000 Toyota Cynos ₦300,000
2002 Volkswagen Golf ₦380,000
1998 Nissan Almera ₦400,000
2012 Lexus ES 350 ₦410,000
1999 Nissan Sunny ₦450,000

Cheapest SUV cars

The segment of SUV cars is probably the one where you will be able to find a car definitely suits your off-road lifestyle.

Cheapest SUV cars of Nigeria Price (from)
2000 Honda CR-V ₦490,000
1999 Kia Optima EX ₦350,000
2001 Toyota 4-Runner ₦530,000
2001 Nissan Micra 1.2 ₦530,000
1998 Nissan Almera ₦400,000
2003 Mercedes-Benz A-Class ₦410,000
2009 Kia Sportage ₦590,000
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