2018 Audi SQ5
- · 74,364 miles
- · $22,999
- · 4D Sport Utility, Gasoline
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As of May 2026, Capitol Nissan Infiniti has 390 vehicles in inventory, with most listings in Nissan, INFINITI and BMW.
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Capitol Nissan Infiniti in San Jose offers several trucks under $10,000, with options including the 2018 Audi SQ5 at $22,999.
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| Model | Price | Mileage | Drivetrain | Stock Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 Audi SQ5 | $22,999 | 74,364 mi | Gasoline | 1 |
| 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA | $27,999 | 63,852 mi | Gasoline | 1 |
| 2021 Audi A4 | $21,999 | 56,093 mi | Gasoline | 1 |
It depends on your needs. Here are our top picks based on reliability, value, and availability.
For those searching for budget-friendly trucks under $10,000 in San Jose, there are limited options available. The market for affordable trucks is competitive, but you can still find some great deals if you know where to look.
Capitol Nissan Infiniti specializes in various makes, serving the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, providing a range of vehicles that fit different needs and budgets. While the inventory may not have many trucks priced under $10,000, it is essential to consider alternative models that might offer good value for your money.
What types of trucks are available under $10,000?
Currently, options are limited, but you can find models like the Audi SQ5.
How can I finance a truck under $10,000?
Capitol Nissan Infiniti offers various financing options to help you afford your vehicle.
Are there any warranties on used trucks?
Most used trucks come with limited warranties; check with the dealer for specifics.
Is it better to buy or lease a truck?
Buying is generally better for long-term ownership, while leasing can offer lower payments.
Last reviewed: May 27, 2026