Best Car Deals in UAE
NEW CAR OFFERS AND SPECIAL PRICES – UPDATED ON March 22, 2024!
Know the best car deals here. Wherever applicable, I have linked them to the reviews in the CAR REVIEWS segment. We have made efforts to make sure all the ongoing car deals and offers in the UAE are listed here. Even after Ramadan and through Eid, some of the brands will continue offering attractive deals. The usual suspects of service deals and extended warranty are there. Zero percent interest rate, down payment contribution and short-term leasing deals are also available. However, perhaps due to question of limited availability of many cars, overwhelming offers seem to be largely absent.
All offers featured below may be subject to Terms & Conditions and unless otherwise mentioned the prices featured are in AED. Check with the respective dealer for details of the offer. (Brands featured are in alphabetical order.)
To help choose the best deal that suits you this Ramadan season and beyond, read the quick guide to choosing the Best Deal.
BEST RAMADAN CAR DEALS – UAE!
AUDI
Finance rates starting from 0% on selected models
On Audi Approved :plus pre-owned vehicles:
Finance rates starting from 1.94%
Free insurance
Free registration
Free service plans
Minimum 24-month warranty
DODGE
Dodge Charger GT Black Edition
AED 2,699 per month
2-year service
5-year warranty
5-year roadside assistance
Free registration
Durango GT
AED 3,099 per month
5-year service
5-year warranty
5-year roadside assistance
Free insurance
FUSO Trucks
200,000 km extended warranty
Up to 60,000 km service
CHERY
6-year warranty
6-year service plan
6-month payment holiday
(On TIGGO 8 PRO MAX, TIGGO 8 PRO Plug-in Hybrid, and TIGGO 7 PRO MAX)
HONDA
Honda City
Starting from AED 999/month
Free service of up to 5 years/100,000 kms
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
Free registration and tinting
Honda Civic Sport
Starting from AED 1,999/month
Free service of up to 3 years/60,000 kms
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
Free registration and tinting
Honda Civic Type-R
Starting from AED 3,199/month
Free service for 1 years/20,000 kms OR a circuit experience voucher
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
Honda Accord
Starting from AED 1,699/month
Free service of up to 5 years/100,000 kms
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
Free registration and tinting
0% finance on select trims like Accord LX
Honda HR-V and ZR-V
Free service of up to 5 years/100,000 kms
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
Free registration and tinting
HR-V starts from AED 1,499/month
Honda ZR-V starts from AED 1,799/month
Honda CR-V and Pilot
5 years/100,000 kms warranty
5 years Roadside Assistance
CR-V starts from AED 1,999/month
Pilot starts from AED 2,799/month
Offers available till 10th April 2024 only
Deferred payment options are also available across all models
INFINITI
From Al Masaood Automobiles
Up to AED 60,000 discount
Choice of offers:
free unlimited mileage warranty
Free service contract
Trade-in bonus
Free insurance
JAC
Zero down payment
5 years/unlimited km warranty
50,000 km service
Registration
Tinting and ceramic polish
Trade-in deals
JEEP
(From Al Futtaim Trading Enterprises)
Jeep Wrangler range starts at AED 2,999 per month on hire purchase
AED 10,000 trade support
Free registration
3 year-service
5-year warranty
5 year roadside assistance
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Starts at AED 3,499 per month on hire purchase
Up to AED 30,000 discount on selected trims
Free registration
5 year-service
5-year warranty
5-year roadside assistance
MG MOTORS
(From Inter Emirates Motors)
SCRATCH & WIN prizes with purchase:
iPhone 15, iPad, Apple Watch, TV 85″, PlayStation 5, Bose Headphones, service offers covering up to 100,000 KM or 6 years of free service and cash discounts
NISSAN
(From Arabian Automobiles)
0.99% per annum interest rate for four years
0% profit rate on finance for 5 years on Nissan Patrol
Nissan warranty for 5 years
(From Al Masaood Automobiles)
Save up to AED 30,000
FLEET OFFERS FOR SERVICE
Up to 5 years of service
(URVAN, Kicks, Altima and Sunny)
Pick-up and drop-off during extended hours
Up to 60% off on parts for additional repairs
5% discount on all service contracts
Pre-owned cars from Al Masaood Automobiles:
Full financing
Complimentary tinting
Complimentary registration
2 free maintenance services
Extended warranty of up to five years on Nissan Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles (CPOV
RAM
RAM 1500 for AED 3,599 per month
0% finance for 3 years
5-year maintenance
5-year warranty
5-year roadside assistance
Free registration
RENAULT
From Arabian Automobiles:
Complimentary Fuel
Service offers (3 years for Duster and Megane; 5 years for Koleos)
5 year warranty
1 year insurance
From Al Masaood Automobiles:
Save up to AED 10,000 on Duster
Save up to AED 15,000 on Koleos
5-year 0% bank profit rate
5 years warranty
5 year roadside assistance
VOLVO
Up to 50% down payment
5-year warranty
5-year service
5-year roadside assistance
Complimentary registration
Volvo XC40 Plug-in hybrid from AED 2,999
Volvo S90 from AED 3,199 per month
Volvo XC60 from AED 3,499 per month
Volvo XC90 from AED 4,499 per month
Volvo EX30 Electric Vehicle from AED 149,900
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Hi Sudeep I am planning to buy a Hyundai Tuscon or Honda CRV. I need to travel back and forth between Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Which is the best option for me to choose/
Pls advice?
Honda CR-V would fit the bill if you consider fuel efficiency, stability, comfort and options. However, please take a test drive to see your preferred feel.
Hi Sudeep, any recommendation for a pre owned Mercedes or any other SUV within the range of AED 150-170.
Can you also recommend any new suv.
Hi Savio, You need to define your usage further. The available options are too many; try a mix of elimination and choice. For around AED 160K, you should be able to get a two-year old ML or a three-year old X5. As for new, you could try the Volvo XC60, an Audi Q3, Infiniti FX or why not the new Discovery Sport? Go on a mission of discovery 🙂
Thanks for your suggestions. I did some research and test drove a new Jeep Grand cherokee 2015. Im still to make up my mind on a limited variant v6 for 150K or a feature loaded pre owned summit v8 for 175k from the dealer. My only concern is the resale value say after 2 years. I drive around 60 km per day will fuel consumption on the v8 be more.
Thanks
Hi Sudeep,
I have finally narrowed down my decision to go ahead with either pre owned 2015 Mercedes ML 350 or New Jeep Grand limited.
Please suggest which one would be worth the investment in terms of fuel / ride and resale value.
Also should I consider the 2016 infiniti QX 60.
Hi Savio, congratulations. A shortlist of 3 is a commendable achievement 🙂 Fuel efficiency and drivability might put the ML 350 as first on your list While the stance and comfort of the new Jeep GC is very impressive. If you care for tech gizmos and plush comfort more, do try the QX60 too. New review soon; but here is a glimpse of the car, when it was launched as JX 35 in 2012: http://drivemeonline.com/infiniti-jx-35-review-high-tech-comfort-for-the-family/ LET ME KNOW YOUR VERDICT.
Hello Sudeep,
I would appreciate your advice on choosing the best car for my budget as I am struggling for a while now. I have been choosing a sedan to upgrade for my wife for about a month now, which would be safe, comfortable, fun to drive and powerful at the same time. I have come up with the Mazda 6, Honda Accord and Toyota Avalon (my budget is no more than 150K). While I like Mazda 6 for being fun to drive and being made in Japan, I read reviews that it can be noisy in highways and the interior is not as nice as in Accord in Avalon. Accord seems to be a perfect choice, but the fact that they are built in China now really questions the quality side, aside from the fact that they say the cabin is not very quite either. Avalon seems a great car, comfy, luxury like interior, best reliability, but for 157K option they didn’t even put a blind spot monitor and lane departure warning, which is ridiculous of them I think.
I wouldn’t worry about the location if I trust the brand. VW Polo (when it was sold here) and Nissan Micra are made in India. Avalon is actually a whole notch higher than the other two. Yeah, sometimes Toyota specs can be funny, but the Avalon Limited edition used to come with the Blind Spot option. Toyota Avalon http://drivemeonline.com/toyota-avalon-2013-review-lounge-all-the-way/
Read my ruthlessly real reviews but Karim, primarily, you need to check with your wife what she feels comfortable driving. She might love the Mazda 6 in red after all. http://drivemeonline.com/mazda-6-2014-skyward-leap/
Honda Accord review http://drivemeonline.com/honda-accord-2013-review-still-looking-good/
Why not try the new Prius, for the cool quotient if not the environment? Or the just-launched Audi A4, with their 5-year service and warranty plans? (Both reviews out on Drivemeonline.com next week)
Thank you very much!
Hi Sudeep, very informative data.
My budget is around 1800Aed as monthly instalments for a period of 5 years. Down payment of 20,000aed. I am looking at either an SUV or an entry level german luxury sedan (size and power dont matter if this category). Is it possible to aim for the same at this budget?
Thanks in advance
Hi Fizaan,
You have a good budget that allows you to look at vehicles around AED 115,000. For the German sedan part, let’s start with an entry level Volkswagen CC or an Opel Insignia. I would prefer those to a BMW 316i. (unless you are taking that crazy offer at Sharaf DG (UAE) – LG TV + 3-series for 90K or so!) If you aren’t particular about German, this is a good time to check out the Peugeot 508 – you’ll get a full option executive sedan at that price. As for SUVs, the trio to try would be Hyundai Santa Fe, Mazda CX-5 and a 2015 Ford Explorer. Besides stalwarts like X-trail or RAV 4 if you will.
Thank you so much for your reply. What are your views on the Audi a3 top of the line or basic audi a4?
Test the A3 by all means; after all it was the ‘world car of the year’ at launch. The A4 is one of the noteworthy launches so far in 2016 though the starting price is 145,000. The drive is much smoother, the rear room and boot space is ample and one of the nicest cabins that money can buy. The 252 hp Quaatro is way sportier and powerful in handling than the 190 hp version though! (Check back in a week for a full review +video.)
Hello.
Buying my first car. Can you recommend me a non-hatchback automatic car which can fit a monthly mortgage of AED 1000 to 1200 for 4 years; 0% downpayment?
criteria in order of importance:
1. safety and reliability
2. ease of maintenance and low maintenance cost
3. comfort
4. resale value
thanks!
Hi, The 20% down payment is mandatory these days but some showrooms do help you with clever payment plans. That said, at a 1200 per month instalment limit, there are some obvious options answering your priority criteria. Go with the Toyota Yaris sedan or Nissan Sunny, or why not go for a European option, the Peugeot 301. I won’t comment on the new Kia and Hyundai in that segment as they are pending reviews. If you will opt for a 5 year plan, you’ll have access to stalwarts like Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla, as well as the Ford Fiesta. By the way, see if the MG350 or 550 (AW Rostamani Trading) have good deals inclusive of service. Those cars could surprise you!
I have a budget of 1500 aed a month…what SUV’s could I get for that?
Hi Stephanie, let me assume that you are planning for 5 year payment @1500pm and have set aside another 20K for down payment. Which means we are looking at options costing around 100,000 (because you’ll be paying some interest too). That should point you to the Nissan X-Trail, Toyota RAV4, or the likes of the new Hyundai Tucson. Upsize your budget a little and you could also look at the all-new Toyota Fortuner or the Volkswagen Tiguan base trim – considering there are offers all around. Define your need, and your preference Stef and check back anytime! 🙂 [Reviews of most of these cars are available on Drivemeonline.com]
Hello sudeep.
I am planing to buy hyundai tucson 2.4 AWD full option. What is your review about this car.
The new Tucson is a huge improvement on the earlier edition. The 2.0L in the earlier version was a flat drive but the later Santa Fe I reviewed was rather impressive. The choice of the 2.4L engine is the way to go. Akilesh, I will post a detailed review soon. In the meanwhile, happy testing the Tucson, the Xtrail and the RAV4. And don’t forget the all-new spaceship from Kia! 🙂
Thanks Sudeep
Good Day,
What will be the best option to go for in the SUV’s.I drive daily around 300km. My options are
1) Hyundai Santafe. (2) Nissan X-Trial and (3) Mistubishi Montero.
Advise appreciated and any other suggestions welcome.
You’ve chosen well Riju. However to complete your list for a completely satisfied search, why not add the new Fortuner, and the GMC Terrain / Chevrolet Traverse, though the price range is slightly higher? Considering your 300 km drive per day, you will require service every one and a half months – all of these cars are level, with a 10K service interval. Now look for the 3year/5year unlimited warranty deals during Ramadan considering you will run out of a 100,000 km warranty in just over a year!
These two full reviews are available on Drivemeonline if you haven’t already found them:
http://drivemeonline.com/hyundai-santa-fe-review-one-wholesome-package/
http://drivemeonline.com/nissan-x-trail-2015-review-carriage-of-convenience/
Hi ,
I am looking to by a SUV MID range, as I have a low budget below 70. Any suggestions
You might already have the Tucson and Sportage in your list. You may also try the Suzuki Sx4 or Vitara, and if you are the kind that will give SsangYong a go, drive the Tivoli (Al Ghandi) and the Chevrolet Trax. The new Geely Emgrand X7 Sport might surprise you with aggressive deals and great value. Always happy to discuss more!
Hello do you have any idea what will the Ramadan offers be ? i was considering on buying the GMC terrain , what do you suggest ?
0% interest offers. 5 year warranty and service. Free Insurance. Cash discounts.. Let’s see how the promotion rivalry works out to the buyer’s advantage this time! I have a feeling there could be some good pre-Ramadan offers as well. Watch this space for highlights! Addressing your second query, the last time I drove an Opel Antara (same car), I was impressed. The new look Terrain impresses even more. A full drive review will be posted as soon as it is available. And all the best 🙂
I am waiting for the launch of redesigned Nissan murano and mazda cx9 in uae. when do you think these will get launched in uae?
Hi Nithin, the CX-9 should join the SkyActiv range before the Autumn of 16. Check back for more info.
I was looking to buy SUV in Dubai.
My budget is Max 70k
Please suggest
Within that price range, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Renault Duster and Captiva are a good place to start. If you are not in a hurry, why not wait to try the upcoming Mazda CX-3. Or during Ramadan offers, chances are the Suzuki Vitara could fall in that bracket, too. Have fun test driving, Amit!
hi, when is the mazda cx3 coming to uae plz,
By the looks of it, not anytime soon.