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Toyota Corolla, Kia Rio, more battle for Nigerian auto award

One of the above will be given the 2015 ‘Nigeria Car Of The Year’ award.

2014 Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla, Kia Rio, Peugeot 301, and Nissan Almera are competing for the 2015 Nigerian Car of the Year crown.

The factors to be considered for this award include value for money, safety, innovation, technology, dynamics, road handling, stability, functionality, comfort, safety features, overall design, availability and accessibility of spare parts and product affordability.

The winner of the most prestigious auto award in Nigeria will be announced at the Nigeria Auto Journalists Award (NAJA) dinner on Thursday, November 26.

Toyota Corolla won the Car of the Year award last year.

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Which car deserves to be 2015 Nigerian Car of the Year?

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