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)

Chery cars UAE

 

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 Cars Ramadan

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

MORE UPDATES ON DEALS UNDERWAY!

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330 Responses to Best Car Deals in UAE

  1. Anum M says:

    Hi Sudeep,

    First of all I love your website. Your reviews sound genuine and the amount of time and effort taken for each response is commendable!

    Now.. I recently got my license and was using a hired car (through work). I am not looking to purchase my own. It is going to be my first car and I haven’t a clue what I should be looking at. My heart says German but everyone I speak to is against me buying an Audi or a BMW as the parts/service will end up costing me too much and it’ll end up being a white elephant.

    My budget is 1500 (I can push it slightly higher depending on what deal I get). Ideally I didn’t want too long a finance deal but if I have to get a 5 year one I guess I won’t really mind.

    I live in downtown and my office is in DAFZA – weekends I don’t really use my car unless its to go get groceries etc. So my usage is probably less than most people. I don’t know whether I should buy old or new? European or Japanese?

    I don’t know much about cars so I would rather not have to worry about service etc too much or too high maintenance. It’s almost as if I want someone to go, here you go, based on everything you’ve told me this is the car you should go for.

    Other than a nice Audi – my preferences would be a Honda Accord (preferably Coupe) or a Nissan Maxima. What other options should I be looking at? OOh and I don’t mind a VW GTI haha. Oh yeah another thing – I have been driving around in my friends 4X4 and to be honest I quite like a bigger/ higher car. See what I mean? I cannot for the life of me make my mind up!

    I was hoping to find some good deals during Ramadan – haven’t seen anything too motivating at the moment! I am looking forward to your response!

    Thank you in advance!

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Woah! I definitely see what you mean. Let me just wrap my mind around it once the stars settle down! LOL
      In the meanwhile, thank you so much for the opening comment. This is what gives me the energy to keep it going! 🙂

  2. PK says:

    Hi Sudeep,
    I have been looking for a compact SUV within 150K budget (New or Second hand -2 years old max). I have done test drive of Prado, Pilot, Acadia & Explorer and soon i will be trying out the Durango as well as they have some good offers. These are my options for new car and Land Cruiser if its second hand. Except Prado rest of the choices were more of a car like riding comfort. Can you please give me a good suggestion.

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Hi PK, A couple of clarifications will help us get there soon. To begin with, none of these is really ‘compact’. They are mid-size or even large. But as you have test driven most, you know what you are looking for. You’re right. The strength of many of these cars are the riding comfort and handling – like the Pilot and Acadia. The rest vary in their degree of off-road capability, too. Now, please consider how much of off-roading do you plan to do in a year (if any, you can shortlist the Land Cruiser, Prado or even the Explorer). Happily, you don’t seem to be too worried about resale – if you do, the Toyota and the Explorer could make a better choice. Make a final shortlist based on how much do you drive every day, what are the offers and finally, what your heart says. Glad to help you further.

  3. Shady says:

    Hello i’m looking for KIA Sportage
    So i need someone to contact me for more details

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Please check our Dealer Directory for Kia’s closest contact and they should be able to help you out. All the best.

  4. Rakesh says:

    Hi Sudeep

    Recently watched the testdrive and reviews of Jeep compass and it was superb.But For Jeep lovers in UAE, including me Grand Cherokee will be the final word. Can you please give us testdrive report of All new GC.
    Hope you will consider my request.
    Thanks

  5. Oliver says:

    Hi Sudeep,

    Hope you are well.

    I currently own a Toyota Prado VXR 2014 and a Peugeot 301 2014 models. The Prado was an excellent buy and I intend on keeping it but would like to replace the Peugeot with a mid sized SUV or crossover within the AED 80k range.

    I read recent reviews about Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and have always been a fan of Honda CRV and practicality offered by Suzuki Grand Vitara.

    Having said that given the multitude of options offered by various other brands, I am unable to decide as my plan is to buy a car that fits within my budget and comes with all bells and whistles (top of range) and it goes without saying that it should hold its value over time (approx 3 to 4 years), so resale value is of paramount importance.

    Also, I would prefer to have the service contract and warranty built in (as part of Ramadan/ summer promotion), rather than having to pay for the service contract separately as with Toyota/Lexus.

    So, view of my requirements would you kindly be able to recommend SUVs/Crossovers I should consider?

    Thanks for your time and help.

  6. Anil says:

    Hi Sudeep,

    I have been going through all requests and your patient replies. Very much appreciated. Now I feel that I am reaching a right expertise to seek some help. I am planning to buy a SUV within the zone of 2.0 – 2.4L, min 4 cyl, 4wd, 5 seater. I drove CRV in the recent past and don’t want to go that scale now. Wanna limit my budget to around 60-80k. Need to re-work on my finances though. Please suggest.

    Also, any idea of this year Ramadan offers? It would be great help if I get all freebies with 0 down payment and interest along with insurance etc. I may sound greedy but this is the only solution I could expect to reduce my financial stress and to cater my 80km per day travel.

    Appreciate your response.

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Thanks Anil for your attention, and your kind words. 🙂 Many of the new crossovers are going the 2.0L or 2.5L format so you will have some choices in it. The car buying season is usually a time to enjoy the quest too with a good list of test drives. So why not test drive the Nissan Kicks, Geely Emgrand GT, one of the MG Motor crossovers and even the new Suzuki Vitara. For starters, you will know what is the kind you like in that segment. As for Ramadan and pre-Ramadan offers, I have a feeling you will find most of what you mentioned here! 🙂 For instance, the new dealership of MG is offering 6 years / 200K warranty, 2 years service and even a courtesy car during service! So take the test drives and let’s connect before the deals start flowing in!

      • Anil says:

        Thanks Sudeep. Your suggestions indeed connect to my thoughts. I was going through Outlander and MG ZS & GS. What is your opinion about these three? Initially I was sure about Kicks (though rear design slightly confuses me) but now I am more inclined to MG.

        • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

          A media test drive was so far a little difficult for these brands but MG should be more responsive with the new dealer. Once I get a feel of it, you will know. 🙂

          • Anil says:

            Hi Sudeep, I am seeking expert opinion on MG RX5 … I am ok with test drive, but anything that I need to know more about this new kid? Would appreciate your help.

          • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

            Hi Anil, I just finished the MG ZS test drive and will post the review soon. However, it might take a while before i test the RX5, simply because all dates till June have been already booked for events and test drives. If I am able to free up some space will surely do the review and keep you posted.

  7. Amir says:

    Hello Sudeep ,

    I am searching for a E class, there are no great deals in the brand new range. I saw an add in dubizle E300 AMG HIGH, so it’s not AMG E63, not sure why the advert says AMG High? Also its 2017 model with 13000 km. The brand new 2018 E300 full spec is 289,000. So please share your view in above and what do suggest, should I wait for Ramadan or the early Ramadan offer ?

    • Amir says:

      What could be a decent offer for the dubizlle add I mentioned above

      • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

        Naming a price remotely would be like treating over phone. Checking similar models advertised for a feel of the model’s standard and then evaluate the individual car based on its individual merits and flaws is the best. Look for service cover, warranty remaining and of course history.

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Amir, most of the dealers in this market now brings E Class only with the AMG Kit as standard. It is the kit, mind you, not the AMG tweaked driving kit. Read my review if you haven’t already: http://drivemeonline.com/mercedes-e-class-2017-review-say-s-to-e/
      High must be some internal way of differentiating a couple of additional specs.

  8. Rahul Changal says:

    Hi Sudeep,

    I am planning to buy a prado. I am not sure between the 2.8 L and 4 L one. any ideas about real world mileage of these cars.

    Cheers,
    Rahul

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Hi Rahul,
      While I have not reviewed them in detail, I have driven the Prado on the mountain ranges of Salalah and also in urban settings. Many of those who own a Prado swear by it. One of them says, he fills it once a month (two tanks adding up to almost 160 L) and forgets it. The engines are 2.7L and 4.0L. You might need the 4.0L The latter can improve driving ease and comfort especially when you consider some off-road trips as well. The advantages owners cite seem to override any economy concerns! Once I drive and test a Prado (will do it soon) I will personally let you know. Or if you buy it before that, keep me posted anyway!

  9. Saadique says:

    Hi there,
    Confused between a new Honda civic , second hand Passat, second hand Honda accord ..budget 60k

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Hi Saadique, the new Civic is a good choice as the new car is rather refined and comfortable. That said, the Passat and Accord are in a superior league altogether in space and comfort and can leave more of your colleagues envious! 🙂 So if you find a two-year old Passat with 3 years warranty left and a year’s maintenance, it is worth considering I agree. Bottom line: With the new Civic, you know how it drives, performs etc. With the second hand sedans, it depends on the car and what it has been up to in the past two years!

  10. Malek says:

    A very comprehensive list i must applaude the efforts hats off to you for putting up this for the people it helps a lot

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