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. Carcility says:

    Thanks for the information

  2. sujith says:

    Dear Mr. Sudeep,

    A small question. I am planning to purchase a new 7 seater.
    Toyota Prado, GMC Acadia and Cheverolet Traverse.
    Which is best option? can i opt for second hand purchase? Please advise.

    Sujith

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Dear Sujith, you haven’t defined what have you been looking for. The new Prado has gone through some refinement and the new Traverse is perhaps the best ever. You won’t be disappointed with eithr of those. I have not driven the Acadia but that is a feature-rich crossover, too. If you care plenty for reliability and resale, go for the Prado but if your concern is comfort, convenience features and space, then Traverse can be a good option. Please take a test drive and see what your heart says. While this years’ models have been fine tuned well, if you find a reliable pre-owned car, you may choose to save some money too. But please take that test drive first. All the best.

  3. Shazz says:

    I am trying to buy a second hand car for the past 3 months but am confused.. I really wanted to buy a Lexus 350, 2011-2013 model, but have heard parts are expensive. Recently I have been looking at Mazda 6, but again same info that parts are expensive and maintenance high and car does not run well beyond 120k kms. For the record, I currently have a 2012 Accord and the spare parts placement has absolutely left me gutted. Can you please let me know if Mazda 6 2015 model driven 80k KMS worth buying? I owned an Altima previously and never have driven a Camry… Both are fall back options due to budget..

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      I have a feeling I answered this question on FB or Insta. Well, the thing about a pre-owned car is that it could go either way. It depends on the places it has been, how it has been driven and pure chance! If you are very worried about maintenance and parts, even after having an Accord, then Camry could be your safe zone. For teh same reason, I would say why not to the Lexus ES350 as well. Just make sure that you know a reliable and reasonable garage and do take the pre-owned car for inspection at a certified testing centre. Needless to say, look at the service and accident history as well so that you can enjoy the car without worrying about it.

  4. Jelo Manongsong says:

    Hi I just want to ask if I will buy the deals of Mazda 3 Sedan 1.6 L Full Option it is priced at 65k dirhams this year end. or can I just wait for Ramadan next year?

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Dear Jelo, you need to assess your needs and expenses during this waiting period as Ramadan is a good 5 months away. For example, if you are using a rent a car, by then you would have spent 7K! If you are going for the same model year then, the chances are you are 1/3rd of a year ahead and would have lost 7-8% further to depreciation, theoretically speaking. So if you think the whole deal is decent and what you could expect during Ramadan isn’t really worth at least 5-6 K more, then does it really make sense waiting for 5 months for something you need now? So, evaluate your need and urgency first. Hope this helps you get to what’s best for you. Happy and safe driving!

  5. Anoop says:

    Hi Sudeep, great page you have created.

    My concern is, will there be similar offers during the Eid 2018? I am interested in Camry and Civic, would like to choose between these two before end of August. Also heard that there are transmission issues with tge latest models of Camry and Civic, is it so?

    Eagerly waiting for your reaponse.

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Hi Anoop, There could be some continued offers during Eid or they must be available even now as a continuation from Ramdaan. I will try ti update them soom. As for your choice of cars, rather wise. Both these cars have been long term tested on Drivemeonline and the stories are about to be published. The Honda Civic has a CVT transmission that hasn’t showed any issues during our testing – the only issue surfaced was a bit of choppy braking overlooking which the Civic is a good car – Watch out for the detailed series this week onwards. The Camry 2018 again is the best ever Camry when it comes to driving and handling – I am talking about the Camry Grande V6. That has a new 8-speed transmission but if you go for the 2.5L it still comes with the tried and tested earlier transmission. I haven’t heard of any major gearbox issues so far.

  6. Ajoy Vettom says:

    Hi Suddep what is your opinion about Nissan Maxima 2014 Full option car escpecilay maintaince and fuel consumption am planing to buy from auto mall or please suggest any other model in same segment. Appreciate your valuable comments

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      As you know, the 2016 Maxima is quite a popular change with more premium, but owners have been largely happy with the 2014 car. Auto Mall would give you a year’s warranty I believe, which is a good thing. The Honda Accord or Accord Coupe could be an interesting option and so would the Avalon be in terms of comfort and reliability. The 2013 -2014 Chevrolet Epica also created a huge wave since its launch. All the best Ajoy.

  7. Samir says:

    Hi Sundeep,
    Going through all the comments, and your feedback.
    Now I feel is should really ask for your much needed advise and suggestions on buying a car.
    I work as sales executive, and joined new company Last month in UAE recently, still on probation.
    My company pays me 1500AED monthly as car allowance,
    I have to travel around 100-200kms a day.

    What would you advise, should I go for new car or used or rental car? Also should I go for 2.0 or 1.6L engine or recommendation from you. Sedan or SUV?

    Thanks in advance.

  8. adham says:

    any offeres on BMW
    4 series

  9. Brian says:

    Hi Sudeep,

    Awesome pages you have here. And thanks for listing the Ramadan offers! I have just recently moved in the UAE and need to buy a car very soon so this is very helpful. I actually have some questions though:

    When the offer says for exanple “Up to 20% dealer down payment”. So does this mean that if the car price is 100k and the down payment is 20% (20k), the dealer will pay for the whole down payment (20k)or just 20% of the down payment(4k)?

    What do you consider the best offer out of this years Ramadan deals?

    • mm Sudeep Koshy says:

      Hi Brian, good question. What it means is that dealer will contribute up to 20% (which is the full down payment) of the price. In some cases it could be 5% or 10% but in some, they will pay the whole down payment. In other words Up to 20% (of the price as) dealer down payment”. 🙂 As for the current offers, it can be chosen to suit different needs. For some, saving the whole interest for 4 years which amounts to around 12% is a good deal while for some others outright cash discounts are more appealing. Anyway, 5 year warranty and service are a recurring benefit across the offers. Choose what suits you best. My article might help.http://drivemeonline.com/choosing-the-best-car-deal-this-season/

  10. Anum M says:

    Sudeeeeeeepppp you must help me pick a car!

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