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Toyota Tacoma Trucks: Honest Reviews, Prices In Lagos Nigeria

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The Toyota Tacoma has been a best-selling compact and mid-size pickup truck since 2008. It offers a wide range of configurations — from basic work trucks to off-Roading journeys, making it a great fit for Nigerian roads

It comes in Access Cab and Double Cab body styles. For the Access Cab versions, you’ll get rear-hinged rear doors and folding jump seats, while the Double Cab has four regular doors and a three-seat rear bench. 

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The Toyota Tacoma tows up to 6,800 pounds when properly equipped. Some of the competitors in the category of the Tacoma include; the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Nissan Frontier. 

Prices Of Toyota Tacoma Trucks In Lagos

Tokunbo 2013 Toyota Tacoma interior
Tokunbo 2013 Toyota Tacoma interior

Are you in the market for a Toyota Tacoma truck and wondering how much you’ll get for this vehicle in Lagos Nigeria? Below is a rundown list of various models of Tacoma and how much you’ll get them currently in Nigeria. 

Toyota Tacoma Models Engine TypeCurrent Nigerian Price
2015 Toyota Tacoma4.0 Engine Capacity & V6 Engine ₦14.5 Million 
2013 Toyota Tacoma4.0 Engine Capacity & V6 Engine ₦14 Million 
2010 Toyota Tacoma 4.0 Engine Capacity & V6 Engine ₦10 Million 
2004 Toyota Tacoma V6 Engine ₦6.5 Million 
2009 Toyota Tacoma V6 Engine ₦9.7 Million 
2008 Toyota Tacoma V6 Engine ₦8.5 Million 

About The Toyota Tacoma

3 Reasons Why You Should Buy The 2023 Toyota Tacoma And Not The Ford Maverick
3 Reasons Why You Should Buy The 2023 Toyota Tacoma And Not The Ford Maverick

The Toyota Tacoma is an old warrior truck loved greatly in Nigeria. You mostly find it in the possession of law enforcement agents in Nigeria. Apart from that, some other Nigerians use it for heavy-duty loads, making it a best-selling midsize truck on the market.

It is tough and durable, enjoys an enviable reputation for reliability and resale value, and the four-wheel drive versions are excellent off-road adventurers—which suits Nigerian roads. But the older designs have a tight cabin, a weak base engine, and uncoordinated handling on pavement.

First Generation Toyota Tacoma (1995-2004)

The Tacoma first came into the market with a lineup that included compact-sized regular- and extended-cab (Xtracab) styles, two four-cylinder engines, and a V-6, plus available four-wheel drive and a coil spring, double-wishbone front suspension.

Second Generation (2005-2015)

In 2005, the Tacoma was redesigned, and the 2005-2015 model gave all versions of the Tacoma a more muscular styling, a longer wheelbase, and a wider track. Though Toyota continued to call it a compact truck, it’s a mid-size truck. Regular cab, Access Cab, and Double Cab body styles still came with this generation, and the base four-cylinder engine and an available V-6 were larger and more powerful. Maximum towing capacity when properly equipped was 6,500 pounds.

Third Generation (2016-2023)

In 2016, the Tacoma received significant updates, including more aggressive front styling, a new V-6 engine, a six-speed automatic transmission, suspension changes, and high-strength steel for the frame and body. 

The interior of the third-generation truck also received upgrades, and a GoPro camera mount became available. Recently, a TRD Pro model with greater off-road capability was added for 2017, and for 2018 automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning with sway warning, and adaptive cruise control became standard.

Toyota Tacoma and Nigeria Road

Foreign Used Toyota Tacoma 2018
Foreign Used Toyota Tacoma 2018

The Toyota Tacoma is a popular pickup truck made by Toyota, while Lagos is a city in Nigeria, a country located in West Africa. Nigeria has a diverse road network that includes highways, urban roads, and rural roads. However, road conditions in Nigeria can vary significantly, with some areas having well-maintained roads, while others have poorly maintained or non-existent roads.

If you’re considering driving a Toyota Tacoma in Nigeria, it’s important to be aware of the road conditions in the areas where you’ll be driving. Some roads may be paved, while others may be dirt or gravel. You should also be aware of traffic laws and regulations in Nigeria, as well as any potential safety risks that may exist on the roads.

It’s also worth noting that the Toyota Tacoma is not a commonly used vehicle in Nigeria, where smaller cars and SUVs are more popular due to their fuel efficiency and ease of manoeuvrability on narrow and congested roads.

Conclusion

The above price list contains Toyota Tacoma trucks from two generations—the first and second. The prices of the third generation are higher than these models. However, these other generations are equally equipped with good features and are affordable in Nigeria. 

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