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,
It was great to see all your replies. I got my driving license just before three month. I am planning to buy a car in this ramadan offers. I will use car daily on a average of 75 KM. I am looking for sedan or SUV. My budget is EMI 1000 AED & 20% DP. I am looking for a car with cruise control & Look of the car really matters. Please suggest me some cars.
Thank you
Hi Aravind, going by what you described I have picked 5 each for you to view and test. Depending on a shortlist of 3 that you choose, we could work on further options in a more focused way. All the best.
Sedan/hatches: Sentra, Elantra, Renault Megan, Ford Fiesta, Mazda 3, Peugeot 208 GT Line
SUVs: SsangYong Tivoli, Peugeot 2008, Nissan Juke, 2.0L Kia Sportage, Hyundai Creta
Hi Sudeep,
Really impressed to see your suggestions to all; this is very helpful. I am also planning to buy my first car in UAE and confused between Mitsubishi Lancer EX & Toyota Yaris Sedan or Corolla (Basic option).
I have AED 15,000 in hand for down payment & can go up 1500/month as an installment.
Need your advise as Lancer EX seems cheap basic model price (AED 39,500/-) having all basic required options but doesn’t have resale value (it that true?); and am not sure about the driving pleasure/comfort. I am driving Corolla in my home country since many years so thought to change my mind for Mitsubishi (anyways its Japanese brand so expecting the better quality); and to be honest price difference is another catch. Lancer is 40k and Yaris is 55/ Corolla 60+.
Need your expert advise on this. Will appreciate your help! Thanking you in advance.
Hi Vicky, first of all, I don’t quite get why aren’t thinking the next segment given your budget – as per your 15K advance and approx. 1500 per month, you can easily look at cars costing close to 80K with a four year loan plan and 100K with a 5 year plan. No point being extravagant so let’s look at the first kind. Why not test the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra full option or mid option – no worry about resale value – and give the Mazda 3 a shot? At this price, you can even look at the VW Golf and the Passat entry level – with current Ramadan offers, makes sense! Let me know how it goes.
Hey hi
What would be the price of fj cruser after ramadan promotion
What is the down payment? And monthly payments ?
Hi Tarek, The current upgrade promotion of Al Futtaim can get you the FJ Cruiser for the price of a RAV4. The down payment is usually 20%. Now, details or any customised payment schemes, please contact Al Futtaim. Showrooms and numbers may be found here: http://drivemeonline.com/dealer-directory/
is there any SUV offer with 0% interest rate during this Ramadan??
thank you
Please scroll through the listed offers Awad. In case you get to know of anything outside this, please keep us all posted. All the best.
Hi Sudeep,
I have almost shortlisted 3 models (Honda civic, Nissan Altima & KIA optima). All the models falls under same price category. I am really confused for the final selection. Sometimes, I will be struck with a thought about Toyota corolla (2015 Model, 2.0 L). Kindly help me in this regards.
Eagerly waiting for your reply.
Cheers Brother
Hi Darshan, That’s a good shortlist and you are right, takes Corolla to complete the picture. Current Corolla is part of Al Futtaim’s Ramadan offer. You will find Nissan Altima and Toyota Corolla reviews on DriveMEonline.com. New Civic has left my garage but is still at my desk: It is an eye-stopper and has some advanced options if you spend a few dirhams more. Nissan Altima could feel a bit staid now that the new model is almost here but the way to find out your match is to TAKE A TEST DRIVE.To add to your confusion, drive the MAzda 6 too while you are at it. Consider the season’s offers too, narrow down to just two, and let’s discuss again Darshan.
Hi Sudeep, Thank you for the reply. I missed out a important model here (Mazda 6). Last evening, I had got a chance to see Mazda 6. Seriously, Its a worthy addition to the list. Now, I narrowed my selection to Nissan Altima & Mazda 6. Considering the offer, Mazda 6 is having positive edge. Mazda 6, there is some contradictory technical issue persists. The latest Mazda 6 is 2.0 L or 2.5 L engine?? if it’s 2.5 L, then I will go for it. Thank you for your amazing thoughts Sudeep 🙂
Cheers Brother
Hi Sudeep,
I am planning to buy the 2016 model Renault Symbol Mid option car, this car is for a 4 membered family use and I am mostly concerned about the safety, can you please advice on the renault symbols performance, mileage reliability and safety also advice shall i go with renault or any other car in the same budget.
Hi Abhilash, Renault Symbol starts at a 39K and goes to 43K. The 4k difference gives you camera, navigation, alloy wheels and automatic side mirrors which is a good bundle. The boot space is around 570 L which is why the Logan (related) is a popular taxi in India. Safety-wise, related Clio has 5-star NCap. Do check with the dealer on safety specs like airbags, adequate warnings etc. and check visibility from the car on your test drive. As for comparison, drive the Sunny and also the Yaris sedan and Mazda 2, which should be accessible during Ramadan offers.
hi Sandeep,
I am buying my first car and a lady who is fond of hatchbacks like tiida. Can you suggest the best options since my knowledge of cars is none :).
P.S my budget is around AED40,000, trying to get take advantage of the ramadan offers.
thanks cheers :).
Hi Mina, With Ramadan offers, you could buy the Mazda 2, Suzuki Swift or Kia Rio.
Also try the new, Hyundai i20 and Nissan Micra. Happy driving 🙂
Hi Sudeep,
I am planning to buy a new car this Ramadan. I have only moved to UAE a month ago, and I only have a small amount saved for a car (5000). However I am looking to spend about 2000 AED a month for a car, to have it paid off in about 3 years. I am looking at the Kia sportage and the Jeep Renegade. However how flexible are car dealerships with little or no down payments?
Hi Andrew, especially during this Ramadan season in mid-year, you will find most dealers at their flexible best. 20% down payment is legally mandatory. However, at least some of them do offer ways within legal parameters, in which the whole weight of the down payment doesn’t fall on you. Managing through flexible financing or by contributing the value of special deals as down payment from the dealer’s side are a couple of ways of tackling this.
hello sudeep,
Your review for me was very helpful. But this geely is dependable for 4-5 years and what about their resale value. And what about used cars in UAE. Because in India they are rubbish always. Can we trust here used cars if i am getting good deals and they can last for 4years. And one more thing is i have heard that in RAK they are giving Dodge Charger in 50k. Probabaly they are imported, so can i trust to buy this imported cars and is it ok to drive this car in UAE and what about their registration.
Sorry for giving you this much trouble but your guidance will be very helpful for me as i am new in Dubai.
Thanks in Advance.
hi sudeep , am planing to buy an suv car this rmadan ,am kinda cofused betwen 3 cars ;jeep renegade ,kiA SPORTAGE AND HYUNDAI TUSCON , IF U HAVE ANY IDEA about ramadan offers and wich one should i go for ,thx
Mohamed, the nature of these compact SUVs are quite different. Taking a test drive will help you choose one, almost instantly. Jeep’s Ramadan offers make this a good time to choose Renegade, if you like it.