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Top FOUR Reliable 2010 to 2020 Cars to Buy in Nigeria

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Some of the best vehicles that have been manufactured over time came within the 2010 and 2020 model years. These model years saw several vehicles move from their old and ancient models to newly redesigned models that also incorporate various modern tech features.

The interesting thing about cars manufactured between 2010 to 2020 is that while they still retain their modernity, most of, their prices have dropped over time, making them more affordable for buyers and still maintaining features that could measure up to the latest models of these vehicles.

If you are in the market for a 2010 to 2020 vehicle, here are the top four vehicles you should be paying attention towards.

  1. The Toyota Camry

The seventh-generation Camry debuted in 2011, but it built a reputation for bulletproof reliability since its appearance 30 years ago. It wasn’t one of the world’s best-selling cars for no reason, as it allowed transport for five in an inexpensive package that was also easy to maintain.

TRD models featured the big 3.5-litre V6, which carried into the eighth generation in 2018. Regardless, many picked the smaller powerplant to get extraordinary fuel economy.

According to a study conducted by reports, the Toyota Camry has a potential lifespan of over 223,000 miles, all with just regular maintenance. And that won’t be a hassle either. Over the years, not only has the Camry been continuously equipped with more standard features, but it also become even more reliable.

  1. The Toyota Avalon
2020 Toyota Avalon in Nigeria
2020 Toyota Avalon in Nigeria

As the Camry’s big brother and the Lexus ES’s mass-market cousin, the Toyota Avalon prides itself on longevity. It had much of the standard equipment many receive on luxury cars, yet it was understated. The face-lifted third, full fourth, and the beginning of the fifth generation are the Avalon models gracing the 2010s.

The Toyota Avalon was discontinued in 2022 as Toyota refocuses its energy on electric-powered vehicles. Unfortunately, they take away one of the most dependable cars inching towards the threshold of the luxury segment.

  1. The Honda Accord

Reviewers raved about Honda’s slightly more mature Civic for the end of the eighth, the entirety of the ninth, and the beginning of the tenth-generation Accord in the 2010s. Much like the Avalon, the Honda Accord was noted for delivering luxury car technology at mid-range pricing.

Neither of its four-cylinder engines will inspire fast and furious driving, rather bold and attentive manoeuvring. However, each makes it a little easier to stave off the need for a hybrid, even though newer versions feature electrically-assisted propulsion. Regardless, the Accord switched from its slightly sporty offerings more than a decade ago to the competent-handling comfort cruisers they became.

The longevity study places the Accord above the popular Civic and Fit in reliability, with at least 1% of models lasting beyond 226,000 miles with regular maintenance routines, more than 20,000 miles longer than Honda’s compact cars.

  1. The Toyota Prius

Of course, most reliability lists will feature a lot of Toyota cars. But the Prius? The Prius is one of the most reliable cars Toyota, or anyone else for that matter, has ever made.

Reportedly, the Toyota Prius has a potential lifespan of 250,000 miles. There are only a handful of Toyota SUVs, as well as the Tundra, that can go a similar distance. The Prius was designed for hypermiling with its rather minimalist powertrain and general accommodations. 

The biggest change for the hybrid from the third to the fourth generation was the adoption of the Toyota New Global Architecture in 2015, which made the Prius even more aerodynamically superior.

Conclusion

The lifespan of a car can be influenced by many factors, including the car’s marque and model, how it’s driven, how well it’s maintained, and even the conditions in which it’s used. That being said, certain brands are often recognized for their reliability and longevity, and the 2010 to 2020 models of these cars are still a catch to date.

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