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Top 10 Cars You Can Buy Under ₦3 Million in Nigeria Today

By   Milcah   Tanimu

Looking for a car with a budget of ₦3 million in Nigeria? There are plenty of options that offer luxury, durability, and comfort without breaking the bank. Here are 10 great cars you can buy for ₦3 million or less:

  1. Honda Accord
    Known for its reliability, the Honda Accord is a top choice for many car buyers looking for durability and flexibility on the road.
  2. Toyota Sienna (2001-2003)
    A popular choice in Nigeria, the Toyota Sienna is rugged, functional, and perfect for families.
  3. Toyota Corolla
    The “Bank Type” Toyota Corolla is known for its practicality, fuel efficiency, and low maintenance cost.
  4. Nissan Almera Tino (1998-2003)
    This compact car is both reliable and affordable, making it a great option for daily driving.
  5. Mercedes Benz 300E
    For a touch of luxury, the Mercedes Benz 300E offers comfort and style without the hefty price tag.
  6. Kia Rio 2007
    A subcompact car with excellent fuel efficiency and practicality, the Kia Rio is perfect for budget-conscious buyers.
  7. Honda CR-V 1998
    If you’re looking for an SUV, the Honda CR-V 1998 model offers ample space and durability.
  8. Peugeot 206
    With a rich history in Nigeria, the Peugeot 206 is known for its stylish design and dependable performance.
  9. Nissan Micra
    A small but mighty car, the Nissan Micra is perfect for those looking for a compact and economical vehicle.
  10. Nissan Sunny 2005
    Affordable and practical, the Nissan Sunny offers great value for money, making it a top contender in this price range.

With ₦3 million, these cars offer a balance of style, reliability, and value. Don’t wait—grab one of these great options before prices go up!

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