Honda · Sedan
The Honda Accord is one of Nigeria's most respected executive sedans, offering a balance of comfort, reliability, and reasonable running costs that few rivals can match at its price point. Whether you are buying tokunbo from the US or Japan, or picking up a clean Nigerian used, the Accord consistently delivers strong value across multiple generations.
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In Nigeria
The Honda Accord ranks among the top five most popular executive sedans in Nigeria, rivalled closely by the Toyota Camry and Hyundai Sonata. Its reputation for reliability has made it a favourite among civil servants, bankers, and small business owners across all regions.
The Accord has been sold in Nigeria since the 1980s, with the 7th generation (2003–2007) becoming particularly popular in the mid-2000s. Today the 9th (2013–2017) and 10th (2018–2022) generations dominate the market, prized for their modern features and relatively accessible spare parts in Ladipo Market.
Buyer Profile
The Accord is best suited for professionals who want an executive sedan that does not punish them with sky-high maintenance bills. It excels as a daily driver in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, where its smooth ride absorbs rough roads well.
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Yes. The Honda Accord is widely regarded as one of the best executive sedans for Nigerian conditions. Its engines are durable, spare parts are widely available in Ladipo and Nnewi markets, and fuel consumption is reasonable compared to German alternatives.
The 9th generation (2013–2017) offers the best balance of modern features and affordable maintenance. The 10th generation (2018–2022) is more feature-rich but slightly more expensive to maintain. Avoid the 8th generation (2008–2012) unless you find a very clean example.
A clean tokunbo Honda Accord 2018–2022 currently sells for between ₦18M and ₦35M depending on trim and mileage. The 2013–2017 generation goes for ₦8M to ₦18M. Nigerian used versions are 15–25% cheaper.
Yes. The Honda Accord is one of the best-supported cars in Nigeria for spare parts. Engine components, suspension parts, and body panels are available in Ladipo Market (Lagos), Nnewi (Anambra), and most major markets across the country.
The most frequent issues include CVT transmission failure in high-mileage examples, VTC actuator noise on the 2.4L engine, air conditioning compressor failure, and front suspension wear from Lagos road conditions. Regular servicing prevents most of these.
The 1.5T produces approximately 7–9L/100km in Lagos city traffic. The 2.0T averages 9–11L/100km, and the 3.5 V6 uses 11–14L/100km. Combined with current petrol prices, expect to spend ₦60,000–₦120,000 monthly on fuel for Lagos daily commuting.
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