As Nigerians write their plans and set goals for the new year, owning a car sits on the list of many.
For people who dream of ditching long, exhausting rides in Danfos, a budget of N10 million is a key to that next chapter.
Foreign used cars, popularly known as tokunbo, remain the backbone of private mobility in Nigeria.
New cars are priced far beyond the reach of the average Nigerian, while locally used vehicles often come with hidden histories. That leaves fairly used imports as the middle ground many people are forced to navigate.
A few years ago, a more stable naira and lower clearing costs meant that N10 million provided more and better options. Today, the landscape has shifted in profound ways.
What buyers are seeing today is not just higher price tags, but fewer good deals. This budget still buys a car, but not the kind of flexibility it once offered.
Nairametrics reported that Nigeria’s passenger car imports slowed in 2024, with the total value dropping by 14.3% to about N1.26 trillion, down from N1.47 trillion in 2023. The decline reflected weaker demand, driven largely by exchange rate volatility and economic pressures.
Importers and dealers are also grappling with sharply rising costs of clearing foreign used vehicles following recent policy changes introduced by the Nigeria Customs Service.
With this, the challenge for some Nigerians looking to spend N10 million or less is more than just picking a model off a list. It is about finding something in good condition that will last, without stretching the budget too far.
Here are the tokunbo cars Nigerians can get under N10 million in 2026
The MDX is a mid-size luxury SUV with a smooth V6 engine, a comfortable cabin and three-row seating in many variants.
The Acura MDX from the 2004–2005 era is a midsize luxury SUV that still attracts buyers in the Nigerian Tokunbo market with a comfortable cabin and three-row seating. It sits at the upper end of the N10 million budget but can be a worthy pick for buyers who want more than a basic sedan without stretching beyond N10 million.
Under the hood, the MDX typically comes with a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. This setup produces around 265 horsepower and delivers smooth power for both city and highway driving.
Fuel economy for these models is modest, averaging around 17 mpg in the city and up to 23 mpg on highways.












