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 ,
Good Day
Please suggest your review on Mitsubishi Lancer EX -2015
Hi Kabir, the last time I drove a Lancer was more than 12 years ago; hence I will let that question pass. The car has undoubtedly added style and sparkle to it since and I will make it a point to review the new Lancer and the Pajero at my earliest. All the best.
Hi Sudeep, whats your opinion on the LEXUS GX 460 Premier? apparently Lexus is putting 20% down payment so they are claiming the final cost on base model will only be 168K from the original 210K, and this offer is only valid through bank loan.
That’s right. It’s featured in the deals on the page. 42K from the dealer’s side sounds like a deal! As for my opinion, you will find it all here: http://drivemeonline.com/lexus-gx-460-review-comfort-in-a-box/ Keep me posted S.
Hi Sudeep. I was looking into the 2016 Toyota prado gxr 2.7L. I’ve been waiting for Toyota’s Ramadan offers. Can we expect any more than the ones you’ve mentioned? Also what’s your review for the car since that make and model is the max my budget allows.
Hi Birjees, as of now, the showroom personnel are also not aware of any upcoming deals. The 2.7L might come across as a li’l tardy for the Prado. If you are keen of the Prado GX-R, take a look at the brand new Fortuner higher trims as well. Test drive them both before choosing. Check back for the deals.
Hi Sudeep,
It would be great if I get your valuable inputs. I would like to buy a compact SUV. My budget is arround 70k.
1. What would be your opinion on buying a pre-owed certified cars
2. What is your opinion on ford-ecospot, hyndai tucson and Mistibishi ASX.
3. I prefer the one which have very good saftey features even for rear passenger.
Thanks in advance,
Kapil
Hi Kapil, the 3 compact SUVs are all impressive, especially in the safety parameters. What was your take on the test drive? The new Tucson looks fab and could be the most satisfying drive with its 7-speed double clutch gearbox. The ASX also has a sleek styling and a 2.0L engine but you might or might not like the CVT transmission. The Ecosport has the smallest engine but is high on safety and fuel economy. Badge value and comfort features could give the new Hyundai Tucson the slight edge. Pre-owned certified does make sense because they usually come with warranty and remaining service package. Why not try the Ford Escape and VW Tiguan in that? If it is Hyundai Tucson, better go for the new version.
I WANT FORTUNER
Missed this query totally, sorry! Anyway, I will arrange for a test drive and review of the Fortuner at the earliest dates in July or August.
Hi Sudeep, can you please explain the offer of toyota. because im still confused why is it too low, is there a no DP option? or what, i will appreciate ur reply
Hi Jade,
It could look a little baffling initially, so no worries! Yes, there is a 20% down payment involved and you also benefit from over 5% discount from Toyota’s side. 45% of the total is aimed to be paid in the first 2 years. As 20% already goes as down payment, the remaining amounts to a small EMI. If you wish to keep the car after 2 years, simply pay up the balance 55% in 3 years. In case you wish to return the car after the 24-month plan, you can choose to give it back and walk away. Wait a minute: Your car shouldn’t have done more than 20,000 km in 2 years – extra kilometres are chargeable, like daily taxi contracts. Makes sense – the dealer needs to re-sell it!
So, if you wish to keep the car only for 2 years and you go around less than 200 km a week, only then this is a great deal to go for!
Hi Sudeep:
Its great to read your replies to all the queries posted in this site. Very informative. I am planning on buying a 5 seater or 7 seater crossover We are a family of 3. Last year when my parents and brother visited us (my dad, brother and myself are all more than 6 feet tall) I realised how uncomfortable my yaris is for 5 well build adults plus my daughter and thus my decision to go for SUV / crossover.
5 seater SUVs like x-tral and CRV are great for 4 adults, with the 5th seat best for children. I personally liked the CX9 as an overall vehicle (it has got a premium feel) and with the current reduced prices for the outgoing model. Please suggest your views between 5-seater and 7-seater SUV/crossovers and also between the choices I have zeroed down – CX9, Pajero and Fortuner.
Thanks,
Anand
Good thinking Anand; you have shortlisted well. You might still want to keep a few things in mind. A large 5-seater might give you more rear legroom and boot space than a 7-seater. It might also be a more engaging daily drive and particularly X-Trail gives you rather good fuel economy too.
Also, make up your mind on how much of off-road abilities vs city skills you might need because Mazda CX-9 is an urban crossover favouring style and long drive city comfort. However, this could be the best time to buy a CX-9 – at the offer price, you won’t miss the new SkyActiv model 🙂 Pajero is the capable one among the three and matches the CX-9 offer pricing. Toyota, too, has good offers on the outgoing Fortuner but the new one is more stylish, comfortable and capable. Anand, test them and let me know what you think too.
Hi Sudeep:
Thanks for your reply. 🙂 After driving the bigger crossovers / SUVs, I have actually started liking the terrific drive view, drive position and command over the road that these big vehicles provide compared to a sedan (no offence intended to the great sedans out there though :). I have a budget of 100k (with a little bit of plus / minus here and there) and accordingly I started looking out.
Though X-trail has a good overall package, I somehow didn’t like its CVT engine (its a little noisy and not that pleasure to drive). In my test drives, I found honda CRV, CX9, Murano and sorento to be better than X-trail at an overall level. Plus the headroom in X-trail is not much if you purchase a moonroof /sunroof trim.
I love the new Fortuner design and style plus also liked it while I test drove it. Just that its out of my budget. Still will wait to check out Toyota’s Ramadan offers (but don’t expect much looking at the history of toyota offers). That leaves me with the following options – Rav4, CX9, Pajero – All mid trim models of these vehicles are falling around 100k right now.
My heart goes to CX9. It has got a better premium feel and overall drive pleasure as compared to the other two plus right now it looks like the best value for money within 100k.
Please let me know your views on the Cost of Maintenance and other reliability factors on these 3 vehicles. I know CX9 might fetch me the least resale value after 5 years among these 3 vehicles but will it be a deal breaker ?
As always, looking forward to your insightful answers.
Thanks,
Anand
Hi Sudeep.. i am looking for a small budget on car with space for 2 kids and stuffs we shop.usually a family oriented and safe car + less on installments + durable.
please suggest.
Hi, adding to this the info you provided regarding your preference for a Japanese family car with ample leg/boot space and low on maintenance, I would suggest you look for a Yaris sedan, Nissan Sentra, Honda City – 3 or 4 years old cars can be bought at good prices or you might even find good Ramadan deals on these. You might also like a Peugeot 301 if you are used to European styling and comfort. All these cars answer to your safety and space requirement – including a large boot.
Hello Sudeep, lovely content and information you provide to all of us so I wanted to join in and get some help.
I am looking for a car to buy and I am thinking about a convertible. Most likely will be used unless there are some special offers available. My budget isn’t fully set but between 50-75K. You are welcome to share car options if greater than 75K as I haven’t fully laid out my pay plan. I prefer German cars but I don’t know the reliability of slightly older models.
If you can provide me with some good convertible options that would be amazing. Otherwise feel free to provide me with non convertible options that you think are a good deal. Im in my early 20s, single man, recently got a job and that’s my story.
Hi San, indeed this is the time to feel the wind in your hair and not let the worries get into your hair. 🙂 Mazda MX-5 is a popular option and Renault has options too. Owners of these have told me maintenance isn’t that painful. You can also look at a 2010/11 model Mercedes SLK or Porsche Boxster. There is always a luck factor involved in pre-owned cars, but you can reduce risk by buying from a friend’s friend or paying a little extra at the certified car dealers. As you seem to enjoy driving, why not try cars like a three year old Volkswagen GTI, a brand new Mazda 3 or a Renault Clio Sport? Have fun testing San!
Hi sudeep.
i am new in dubai and in process of getting the license and will go for my first car.
i dont have a big budget so i will just go for pre-owned sadan i looking for 700-800 per month installments. personally i really liked mini SUVs but they are out of budget for me.
i looked into some care and i like mazda 3 sadan and honda civic. i am kinda confuse now. most of people sugesting me just go for japanese car cause of reliability, maintenance cost and resale value.
i dont have much car knowledge, i would really appreciate you suggest me something. and brands to look into. and what do you think about mazada 3 and what other cars i look in same category.
Hi Zohaib, you have chosen well. New Honda Civic and Mazda 3 are the top models of the segment. As it happens, the reviews of both these cars are not currently available on Drivemeonline.com. Your budget (5 year plan) will allow you to look at cars that are around 60K if you are willing to pay the 20% downpayment. So, you may also try the Ford Focus and the Kia Cerato for taste. Ramadan deals might help. You don’t need to discard your SUV plans because Renault Duster and the Suzuki Jimny (if you wanna go hard core!) will fall right within budget. Happy hunting!
Thanks alot sudeep thats 🙂 . i will look forward for the reviews .